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    fredoll | # 1 | 2006-01-27, 13:41 | Report

    Hi,
    I'm on a v0 of a little app that can access you gpe-contact database & dial or send sms to the number(s) through gnokii lib & your bluetooth phone.

    you have to have
    1/ a gpe-contact database
    2/ gnokii installed and configured

    Anyone willing to try (no debs yet !)

    O Fred

    PS : I managed a little deb file see further down
    PS2 : a 0.1a deb that's (supposedly) working ...
    PS3 : with a stock (nice) icon

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    File Type: zip phonelink_0.1b_arm.deb.zip (9.2 KB, 833 views)

    Last edited by fredoll; 2006-02-02 at 17:36.

     
    jrac | # 2 | 2006-01-27, 19:52 | Report

    Cool. SMS from the 770 will be nice.

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    Saanvik | # 3 | 2006-01-27, 21:56 | Report

    Great idea. This was one of the things I really liked about Agendus on my Clie. Bluetooth headset, bluetooth dialing, my phone never needs to leave my pocket.

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    fredoll | # 4 | 2006-01-28, 14:54 | Report

    Here is a deb file : it only installs the app but not the gnokii lib ...
    And I still have a little pb with the icons ...

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    File Type: zip phonelink_0.1_arm.deb.zip (16.2 KB, 467 views)

     
    xan.candal@gmail.com | # 5 | 2006-01-29, 12:46 | Report

    I think you have done a good work, but i would like to know how you installed Gnokii because it has not a installer.

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    fredoll | # 6 | 2006-01-29, 21:09 | Report

    just download the tar.gz on a pc/mac then copy the lib to /var/lib/install/usr/lib, gnokii to /var/lib/install/usr/bin make sure it works (you'll need to tweak the .gnokiirc file)
    if i find time i'll try & build a gnokii deb ...
    O Fred

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    Source4 | # 7 | 2006-02-01, 02:53 | Report

    Hi,

    I installed the .deb that was attached. I go to load it up, the white "loading" box comes up... It thinks for a bit... then the box goes away and the app does not load.

    I have a working GPE-Contacts DB installed. I also have a working copy of gnokii installed. I've tested it using "gnokii --identify". The proper information for my phone is displayed. I've also been able to grab contact information from my phone's internal memory.

    I'd be more then happy to give you a dump of any log files, just tell me which ones!

    I think this would be an awesome app. I'm more then happy to test it out for you!

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    fredoll | # 8 | 2006-02-01, 09:02 | Report

    Did you try to launch it from the command line (ie xterm) ?
    /var/lib/install/usr/bin/phoneLink

    I'm glad you want to use it ...
    I'm thinking of adding some functionnalities like :
    - set/get an alarm on the phone
    - access sms stored in the phone
    - set new events on the phone
    - may be make a desktop applet that gives you info on your phone (battery ...)
    - a callerid desktop applet that shows the name related to the number calling ...
    - any ideas ?

    O Fred

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    Source4 | # 9 | 2006-02-01, 17:16 | Report

    I tried it from the command line and it starts right up... not sure why I can't launch it from the "Extras" menu???

    I tested it out, sending and SMS to a friend and dialing some numbers. Works great!

    I think your feature list is perfect. I think the items that I'm looking forward to the most are:

    - access sms stored in the phone
    - desktop applet that gives you info on your phone (battery ...)
    - a callerid desktop applet that shows the name related to the number calling...

    I'm still reading up on what all gnokii can do... So if I think of another feature I'll be sure to post it!

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    Source4 | # 10 | 2006-02-01, 17:35 | Report

    Thought I'd take a minute and write up how I installed gnokii. It was sort of a pain, so this should make it easier for anyone who wants to try PhoneLink.

    1) download gnokii from http://trifinite.org/Downloads/gnokii-0.6.9-maemo.tgz
    2) expand the downloaded file, and you should have three files:
    gnokii
    gnokiirc
    libgnokii.so.2.0.5
    3) Copy the three files in step 2 to the 770 and open up a console window
    4) become root, run "sudo gainroot" (must be in R&D mode)
    5) Per fredoll's post copy gnokii to /var/lib/install/usr/bin
    6) Per fredoll's post copy libgnokii.so.2.0.5 to /var/lib/install/usr/lib
    7) Also copy libgnokii.so.2.0.5 to /usr/lib
    8) Run /sbin/ldconfig (this will prevent gnokii complaining about missing shared objects)
    9) Modify the gnokiirc file as follows:
    port = xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (this is the MAC for your phone, find it using "hcitool scan")
    model = AT
    initlength = default
    connection = bluetooth
    use_locking = yes
    serial_baudrate = 19200
    rfcomm_channel = 1
    smsc_timeout = 10
    10) Copy gnokiirc to your home directory "~/"
    11) Rename gnokiirc to ".gnokiirc" (note the leading period)

    To test gnokii run:
    "/var/lib/install/usr/bin/gnokii --identify"

    you should see information about your phone if everything is working.

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    Last edited by Source4; 2006-02-01 at 17:41.

     
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