PocketZenPhone DOWN! - General Topics

Seems Zendrui has pulled the plug out of his super PocketZenPhone!
Since a few days I can't reach the site anymore nor his e-mail address.
I have a new SIM-card but I can't get a license code for it anymore. When sending an e-mail the postmaster returns that his address is unreachable.
I managed to get to his site once a few hours ago, but now it's gone again.
This sucks...

PocketZenPhone.net works for me...

As I also indicated in another thread, the problem seems to be with accessing the site from The Netherlands. I've tried it via multiple Dutch ISP's (work, home, T-Mobile) but cannot connect to www.pocketzenphone.net.
However, when using a public proxy server in another country, I can connect to the site. Similar behaviour with traceroute; from my own internet connection it fails, when using a web-based traceroute utility in another country, it succeeds:
Failing traceroute:
traceroute to www.pocketzenphone.net (87.98.206.138), 30 hops max, 40
byte packets
1 172.19.3.1 (172.19.3.1) 0.541 ms 1.164 ms 1.371 ms
2 89.220.224.1 (89.220.224.1) 10.863 ms 12.043 ms 13.221 ms
3 62.100.48.181 (62.100.48.181) 17.422 ms 14.955 ms 16.585 ms
4 k505.xb.ams1.nl.above.net (82.98.254.165) 29.798 ms 26.094 ms
18.586 ms
5 ge-1-2-0.mpr2.ams5.nl.above.net (64.125.26.86) 24.555 ms 28.471 ms
31.191 ms
6 pos-8-2.mpr2.cdg2.fr.above.net (64.125.23.30) 38.318 ms 21.417 ms
21.336 ms
7 te2-1.mpr1.cdg9.fr.above.net (64.125.23.5) 153.574 ms 153.936 ms
154.218 ms
8 * 002G.gsw-1-6k.routers.ovh.net (213.186.32.233) 28.563 ms *
9 gsw-4-m2.routers.ovh.net (213.251.190.40) 31.220 ms 47.580 ms
36.553 ms
10 * * *
11 * * *
...
Working traceroute:
1 156 174 138 72.249.0.65 -
2 95 137 199 8.9.232.73 ge-6-18.car1.dallas1.level3.net
3 103 92 75 4.68.19.133 ae-33-89.car3.dallas1.level3.net
4 219 199 115 4.68.63.162 -
5 87 171 144 209.58.47.13 vlan6.icore1.dtx-dallas.teleglobe.net
6 143 200 152 209.58.47.2 vlan3.icore1.a56-atlanta.teleglobe.net
7 96 98 108 64.86.8.17 if-7-0-0-60.har1.a56-atlanta.teleglobe.net
8 73 59 70 64.86.9.18 if-11-0-0.core3.aeq-ashburn.teleglobe.net
9 116 125 101 216.6.51.6 if-5-0.core2.nto-newyork.teleglobe.net
10 164 255 208 80.231.72.113 if-12-0.core3.pg1-paris.teleglobe.net
11 156 144 170 80.231.73.66 if-11-1.har1.pg1-paris.teleglobe.net
12 166 221 181 213.186.32.241 020g.th1-1-6k.routers.ovh.net
13 251 270 245 213.186.32.210 040g.gsw-1-6k.routers.ovh.net
14 234 222 265 213.251.190.40 gsw-4-m2.routers.ovh.net
15 215 211 206 87.98.206.138 ns77.ophos.com
Anybody any idea how to solve this problem? Anyone else from The Netherlands having this problem? Anybody from the Netherlands that can access the site?

I cannot reach the site from the Netherlands.
Maybe it has something to do with the major problems that KPN currently has??
BTW: Site works with Opera Mini. Strange, but must be something that has to do with KPN problems.

I can access it from the UK... Try using this as a more direct link...

Works fine from switzerland

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help me.how to use jtag repair g900/x01t?

i use LPT connection jtag.but ntrst no connection.
jtag eror:
upper and lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
upper half reads:90
lower half reads:A
help me,thanks
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?auto_redirect=1&pagename=TitleSearch&s=jtag
here are some jtag guides
thank you
use h-jtag connection CPU(PXA270)success.but connection FLASH error.
LPT connection jtag:
LPT2=TCK;
LPT3=TDI;
LPT4=TMS;
LPT11=TDO;
LPT18-25=battery(-);
NTRST=null
jflashmm pxa27x32 ebo_a.nb0 N 0 PAR
jflashmm pxa27x32 ebo_a.nb0 N 3F40000 PAR
upper and lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
upper half reads:90
lower half reads:A
i have find flash.
M-Systems
Flash Disk Pioneers
DiskOnChip MCP
MS25-010SD9-B3-P
japan 064IKAD-P23718
I have a cell phone X01T/g900. When brushing IPL, I brushed OS ROM(*.dip)document through my own carelessness.Now the phenomenon of my phone boot is: after the green light and keyboard light lit,and then the keyboard light went out.In addition, the phone can be a normal charge.
Now we consider the JTAG brush method.There are TCK, TMS, TDI, TDO, NTRST on Board.I used TCK to access LPT D2,TMS to access LPT D4,TD0 to access LPT D11,TDI to access LPT D3,NTRST to access grounding.I used the following command, and the results are as follows.Thanks for giving helps.
The eboot_m3m4.nb0 is in Recovery.7z. It also contains FLASH.DIO,IPLMDOC.nb0,FLASH_RESERVE.DIO,xldr_mdoc4.nb0,TF__ORCA.xld file.
jflashmm pxa27x32 eboot_m3m4.nb0 N 0 PAR
JFLASH Version 5.01.007
COPYRIGHT (C) 2000 - 2003 Intel Corporation
PLATFORM SELECTION:
Processor= PXA27x
Development System= Mainstone
Data Version= 1.00.001
PXA27x revision ??
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 4 more times...
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 3 more times...
Upper and Lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
Upper half reads: 90
Lower half reads: A
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 2 more times...
Upper and Lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
Upper half reads: 90
Lower half reads: A
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 1 more times...
Upper and Lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
Upper half reads: 90
Lower half reads: A
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 0 more times...
Cannot open input file: Flash_A_2_32.dat
This program supports flash devices defined by DAT files
contained in the same directory as the executable program.
If the file cannot be opened, there are four possibilities:
1 - The flash device installed is not supported.
2 - The flash device is a licensed product.
3 - The device ID could not be read, resulting in a poorly
constructed filename. The first numeric value in the
filename is the device ID. Verify this value with the
component specification.
4 - The memory bus is not functional. Check all CPLD and FPGA
devices. Make sure that you are using the correct
platform data file.
jflashmm pxa27x32 eboot_m3m4.nb0 N 3F40000 PAR
JFLASH Version 5.01.007
COPYRIGHT (C) 2000 - 2003 Intel Corporation
PLATFORM SELECTION:
Processor= PXA27x
Development System= Mainstone
Data Version= 1.00.001
PXA27x revision ??
Upper and Lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
Upper half reads: 90
Lower half reads: A
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 4 more times...
Upper and Lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
Upper half reads: 90
Lower half reads: A
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 3 more times...
Upper and Lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
Upper half reads: 90
Lower half reads: A
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 2 more times...
Upper and Lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
Upper half reads: 90
Lower half reads: A
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 1 more times...
Upper and Lower flash memory ID does not match.
You may have a damaged flash memory.
Upper half reads: 90
Lower half reads: A
Failed to read the Flash ID. Retrying 0 more times...
Cannot open input file: Flash_A_2_32.dat
This program supports flash devices defined by DAT files
contained in the same directory as the executable program.
If the file cannot be opened, there are four possibilities:
1 - The flash device installed is not supported.
2 - The flash device is a licensed product.
3 - The device ID could not be read, resulting in a poorly
constructed filename. The first numeric value in the
filename is the device ID. Verify this value with the
component specification.
4 - The memory bus is not functional. Check all CPLD and FPGA
devices. Make sure that you are using the correct
platform data file.
debuglog.txt
Parsing Platform Data File: PXA27X32.dat
WORDARRAY: 0 PXA27x
WORDARRAY: 1 Mainstone
WORDARRAY: 2 1.00.001
WORDARRAY: 3 VL00000001
WORDARRAY: 4 504
WORDARRAY: 5 7
WORDARRAY: 6 X0
WORDARRAY: 7 X7E
WORDARRAY: 8 X7F
WORDARRAY: 9 61
WORDARRAY: 10 303
WORDARRAY: 11 240
WORDARRAY: 12 239
WORDARRAY: 13 238
WORDARRAY: 14 285
WORDARRAY: 15 60
WORDARRAY: 16 59
WORDARRAY: 17 72
WORDARRAY: 18 71
WORDARRAY: 19 68
WORDARRAY: 20 1111
WORDARRAY: 21 25
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WORDARRAY: 41 5
WORDARRAY: 42 4
WORDARRAY: 43 3
WORDARRAY: 44 2
WORDARRAY: 45 1
WORDARRAY: 46 0
WORDARRAY: 47 491
WORDARRAY: 48 490
WORDARRAY: 49 489
WORDARRAY: 50 488
WORDARRAY: 51 487
WORDARRAY: 52 486
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WORDARRAY: 105 31
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WORDARRAY: 107 29
WORDARRAY: 108 28
WORDARRAY: 109 27
WORDARRAY: 110 26
WORDARRAY: 111 2222
WORDARRAY: 112 32
WORDARRAY: 113 X00000000
WORDARRAY: 114 X04000000
WORDARRAY: 115 0
WORDARRAY: 116 X04000000
WORDARRAY: 117 X08000000
WORDARRAY: 118 1
WORDARRAY: 119 X08000000
WORDARRAY: 120 X0C000000
WORDARRAY: 121 2
WORDARRAY: 122 X0C000000
WORDARRAY: 123 X10000000
WORDARRAY: 124 3
WORDARRAY: 125 X10000000
WORDARRAY: 126 X14000000
WORDARRAY: 127 4
WORDARRAY: 128 X14000000
WORDARRAY: 129 X18000000
WORDARRAY: 130 5
WORDARRAY: 131 1001001001100101
WORDARRAY: 132 00000001001
WORDARRAY: 133 1
WORDARRAY: 134 A0
WORDARRAY: 135 A1
WORDARRAY: 136 B0
WORDARRAY: 137 B1
WORDARRAY: 138 C0
WORDARRAY: 139 C2
WORDARRAY: 140 ??
WORDARRAY: 141 ??
WORDARRAY: 142 ??
WORDARRAY: 143 ??
WORDARRAY: 144 ??
WORDARRAY: 145 ??
WORDARRAY: 146 ??
WORDARRAY: 147 ??
WORDARRAY: 148 ??
WORDARRAY: 149 ??
WORDARRAY: 150 61
WORDARRAY: 151 303
WORDARRAY: 152 182
WORDARRAY: 153 240
WORDARRAY: 154 119
WORDARRAY: 155 239
WORDARRAY: 156 118
WORDARRAY: 157 238
WORDARRAY: 158 117
WORDARRAY: 159 285
WORDARRAY: 160 164
WORDARRAY: 161 9999
WORDARRAY: 162 59
WORDARRAY: 163 60
WORDARRAY: 164 69
WORDARRAY: 165 70
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WORDARRAY: 168 73
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WORDARRAY: 190 189
WORDARRAY: 191 9999
WORDARRAY: 192 9999
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WORDARRAY: 196 9999
WORDARRAY: 197 Enabled
WORDARRAY: 198 7
WORDARRAY: 199 Controller
WORDARRAY: 200 Last
WORDARRAY: 201 Disabled
WORDARRAY: 202 0
WORDARRAY: 203 Other
WORDARRAY: 204 More
WORDARRAY: 205 Disabled
WORDARRAY: 206 0
WORDARRAY: 207 Other
WORDARRAY: 208 More
WORDARRAY: 209 Disabled
WORDARRAY: 210 0
WORDARRAY: 211 Other
WORDARRAY: 212 More
WORDARRAY: 213 Disabled
WORDARRAY: 214 0
WORDARRAY: 215 Other
WORDARRAY: 216 More
WORDARRAY: 217 9999
WORDARRAY: 218 1
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WORDARRAY: 224 1
WORDARRAY: 225 3333
WORDARRAY: 226 2
WORDARRAY: 227 58
WORDARRAY: 228 BUFFER
Devices_before = 0
Devices_after = 0
Device controller at position 0
JFLASH Version 5.01.007
COPYRIGHT (C) 2000 - 2003 Intel Corporation
PLATFORM SELECTION:
Processor= PXA27x
Development System= Mainstone
Data Version= 1.00.001
Parallel Com port found at I/O address: 378
begin test logic reset
finish test logic reset
begin test logic reset
finish test logic reset
begin pre-IR scan code
begin controller scan code = 7e
Controller IR value: FFFFFFFF
begin post-IR scan code
begin pre-DR scan code
error, failed to read device ID
check cables and power
ACT: 1111 1111111111111111 11111111111 1
EXP: **** 1001001001100101 00000001001 1
failed to read device ID for this Platform
F A I L U R E A N A L Y S I S
Processor ID: Not Found
Flash ID: Not Found
Flash Lock Status: Not Unlocked
Verification: No Data Verified
Flash Erase Status: Not Erased
You have a serious failure.
The ID of the processor was not detected.
Check all cable attachments.
Check for power on Pin 1 of your JTAG connector.
Check seating of processor and cards in sockets or connectors
If the bits for the ID string appear to be shifted left or right,
then you probably have a JTAG routing switch set in the wrong state.
If the ACTual bits are all 0s or 1s, you may have a
cable or a power problem on this board.
who can help me?please help me,thank you cery much.
who can help me?please help me,thank you cery much.
i have same problem like springrain8888
cand some 1 help me pls ?

My list of running process. What are they ? Which should be replaced by alternative ?

Hi,
Thank you for answering my question.
I have WM6.1. This is my process list.
What are their function ?
Which one I can replaced for a better alternative ?
Suddenly, my battery drain much faster than usual (Wifi, GPS both off. Bluetooth never been an issue before so should not be an issue now).
nk.exe 2 \Windows\nk.exe
filesys.exe 1 966 0.0 0:00:08 14 \Windows\filesys.exe
cprog.exe 591 0.0 0:00:04 9 \Windows\cprog.exe
repllog.exe ActiveSync 359 0.0 0:00:17 18 \Windows\repllog.exe
device.exe 3 283 2.3 0:01:19 149 \Windows\device.exe
gwes.exe 911 0.0 0:00:02 12 \Windows\gwes.exe
shell32.exe Programs 443 1.5 0:00:55 20 \Windows\shell32.exe
services.exe 147 0.0 0:00:02 26 \Windows\services.exe
rapiclnt.exe 607 1.1 0:00:18 9 \Windows\rapiclnt.exe
connmgr.exe 123 0.0 0:00:01 13 \Windows\connmgr.exe
tmail.exe 483 0.0 0:00:27 8 \Windows\tmail.exe
sintoo said:
Hi,
Thank you for answering my question.
I have WM6.1. This is my process list.
What are their function ?
Which one I can replaced for a better alternative ?
Suddenly, my battery drain much faster than usual (Wifi, GPS both off. Bluetooth never been an issue before so should not be an issue now).
nk.exe 2 \Windows\nk.exe
filesys.exe 1 966 0.0 0:00:08 14 \Windows\filesys.exe
cprog.exe 591 0.0 0:00:04 9 \Windows\cprog.exe
repllog.exe ActiveSync 359 0.0 0:00:17 18 \Windows\repllog.exe
device.exe 3 283 2.3 0:01:19 149 \Windows\device.exe
gwes.exe 911 0.0 0:00:02 12 \Windows\gwes.exe
shell32.exe Programs 443 1.5 0:00:55 20 \Windows\shell32.exe
services.exe 147 0.0 0:00:02 26 \Windows\services.exe
rapiclnt.exe 607 1.1 0:00:18 9 \Windows\rapiclnt.exe
connmgr.exe 123 0.0 0:00:01 13 \Windows\connmgr.exe
tmail.exe 483 0.0 0:00:27 8 \Windows\tmail.exe
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Hi,
nk.exe => Part of the Kernel Boot process
filesys.exe => Allows you to connect to your File System (Storage Card and internal Memory)
cprog.exe => The Phone App
repllog.exe => Part of ActiveSync
device.exe => Device Manager ... loads drivers
gwes.exe => Graphical Windowing and Event Subsystem
shell32.exe => loads for example the Today-Plugins and other stuff
services.exe => Service Manager ... loads Services / Apps to run in the background
rapiclnt.exe => RAPI client that handles file operations of ActiveSync
connmgr.exe => interacts with the applications requesting network connections
tmail.exe => Pocket Outlook / SMS ... all Messaging
If you want to replace one of them, you will have to cook them into your ROM
You can search this XDA-Site for "Battery Drain Threads" ... there are a lot of them.
regards
fwt
OK Thanks.
Now what is the registry that list the start-up process, or is there any free app that I can see, then enable/disable each start-up process ?
Now I have poutlook.exe and GSensorApp.exe.
The GSensor MIGHT have been installed by a Alarm clock app.
The poutlook.exe, I don't know.
Right now, I terminate them using a process viewer, manually.
Any directions are much appreciated.

Improve 3G/Edge Speeds

is it possible for x10???
http://forum.samdroid.net/f28/improved-3g-edge-speeds-4165/
scanja500 said:
is it possible for x10???
http://forum.samdroid.net/f28/improved-3g-edge-speeds-4165/
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Hi,
why don't you try yourself ?
I guess it should work, but will need to compare YOUR network + our x10 internal components to be sure it will work.
It causes me no problem to try, gotta do it
The only thing important is to know it will *probably* drain battery.
Code:
ro.ril.hep=1
Usage ?
Code:
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Speed_Uplink_Packet_Access
Should work in France since 2008, everywhere else Google this
Code:
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
Said "Only set this to 1 if your network allows simultaneous transfer of Circuit switched (CS) voice and Packet switched (PS) data over the same radio channel (ARFCN)."
Code:
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
GPRS class, higher is better (class 14 looks to exist) but it depends of your network
Common GPRS class is 10
Code:
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
28 categories to speed up 3G !!! Higher is better - set to 28 gives 84.4 Mbit/s but should work nowhere ??? (In France, SFR should support category 16 (27.9 Mbit/s) according this site : http://www.iphonekiller.fr/2010/04/sfr-augmente-de-14-4-a-28-mb-ses-debits-mobile-3g/)
8= 7.2 Mbit/s
Code:
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
GPRS Encryption algorythm ? (Stated in this thread)
Code:
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
7 categories, set to 7 for 11.5 Mbit/s but should not work
5= 2.00 Mbit/s
Code:
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1
Add 3G prefix to carrier name (ie F SFR >> 3G F SFR), does not work for me under 2.1. Deprecated ?
Please note the tweaks refer to the file /system/lib/libril-qc-1.so. If you want to mod our vendor RIL, that's it
I found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=595291&page=10
I tried reading the thread to find out what they did, but I have no idea. Majority of the ppl there are having huge gains tho!!
Mmmmh, the thread is old and as I checked the .prop, it basically does not add interesting values. Don't try to use it on X10, I'm not sure how it will act (as the file is for US HTC Magic, and Donut [1.6] version).
But if you're interested, here are the lines the file add :
Code:
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1
ro.ril.htcmaskw1.bitmask = 4294967295
ro.ril.htcmaskw1 = 14449
ro.ril.hsupa.category = 5
Nothing interesting, the link in the first post is more recent and more "universal".
I tested my connection from home. Results are (with H connection, 3 bars), for 3 tests :
Phone exactly on same place, reboot after each build.prop change
HDSPA connection, 3 bars always
Software : Speed Test (Speedtest.net), server = Paris
3 tests for each
WITHOUT MOD
Download = 363-363-363 kbps
Upload = 63-75-125 kbps
Ping = 193-185-184 ms
WITH MOD (ro.ril.hsdpa.category = 8, ro.ril.hsupa.category = 5)
Download = 363-365-363 kbps
Upload = 71-74-72 kbps
Ping = 216-211-169 ms
WITH MOD (ro.ril.hsdpa.category = 28, ro.ril.hsupa.category = 7)
Download = 364-365-362 kbps
Upload = 69-74-16 kbps
Ping = 207-231-231 ms
I can't say if it drains the battery, I see it drains faster but it may come from my JIT. GPRS connection was already set on class 12, so I don't see any difference. I've set 3G to category 28, and it works ! 3G/3G+ looks more reactive, but results saying I'm not true ?
I applied the mod to my phone and here are my results.
"Speedtest.net"
Fort Worth TX Server
Unmodded
Download - Upload - Ping
444 kbps 939 kbps 132 ms
298 kbps 691 kbps 122 ms
804 kbps 804 kbps 130 ms
Modded
Download - Upload - Ping
2386 kbps 460 kbps 139 ms
2372 kbps 461 kbps 150 ms
2369 kbps 470 kbps 137 ms
AT&T - 3G Coverage - Oklahoma
HSDPA set to 28
I am having troubles here... whatever I do I am getting about the same results. What are you guys putting into the build.prop?
I will have to give it a try! I am using the ATT in Oklahoma also!
chriskwan said:
I am having troubles here... whatever I do I am getting about the same results. What are you guys putting into the build.prop?
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same for me! :-(
xKrisx said:
I applied the mod to my phone and here are my results.
"Speedtest.net"
Fort Worth TX Server
Unmodded
Download - Upload - Ping
444 kbps 939 kbps 132 ms
298 kbps 691 kbps 122 ms
804 kbps 804 kbps 130 ms
Modded
Download - Upload - Ping
2386 kbps 460 kbps 139 ms
2372 kbps 461 kbps 150 ms
2369 kbps 470 kbps 137 ms
AT&T - 3G Coverage - Oklahoma
HSDPA set to 28
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OMG
You get increible results, I can only have those in WiFi
It does work great for you !!!
Here in France, it looks it's Telecom Middle Ages... I probably already reached the max bandwidth, and I can't do anything else to get it better :'(
To make it work, you just have to add the lines
Code:
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=12
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1
to your /system/build.prop. No more to say, it's easy no ?
You can do it with Root Explorer (long press on build.prop, Open in Text Editor), or you can ADB the file to do this from your computer. OR you can copy the file to SD Card using Root Explorer, edit it on your computer, then copy it back to /system/ using Root Explorer.
Do not forget these lines might need to be edited to fit your network...
EDIT : if you wanna get sure the mod will work (so you can check if problems come from bad mod OR if your network is low), you can add the line (this is ONLY for Sony Ericsson devices, for other devices it won't work), before all others :
Code:
rild.libpath=/system/lib/libril-qc-1.so
As reference, cool links where you'll get all to use your correct values :
GPRS
HSDPA
HSUPA
Can someone tell me if the 3G prefix work ? It doesn't work for me.
Holy crap! I added the settings that Perceval from Hyrule posted, and got this:
Before:
Down Up Ping
692 672 216
426 241 209
756 839 221
401 642 233
1009 344 212
706 1073 211
After:
1493 662 210
1230 1125 205
1239 998 200
2333 685 198
362 315 204
1168 309 221
178 458 169
1504 721 202
I wonder, though, if this will affect coverage. Anyone know?
Very nice
Still on my testings, but for me the tweak definitely not work - I can't tell yet if it comes from my Network.
I've tested with a .so file coming from Zdzihu, and I got the same results : stuck at about 360-365kbps.
If I get a HTC libril, I'll test it to be sure it comes from the network.
Keep trying your tests, and please tell if you have battery drain ?
Finally got this to work ! The default network settings were pointing to the WAP APN of my carrier. Switched to the "Full Internet" APN, and it works fine
Downl(kbps) -- Upl (kbps) -| Ping (ms)
1884 -- 1180 -| 153
2483 -- 1317 -| 160
2304 -- 1265 -| 164
2512 -- 1206 -| 169
Pay note the trick I had to do can help you make this tweak to work : google carefully your carrier to know which APN you're using, and check if there's not a dedicated high speed APN
How do i do this?
Perceval from Hyrule said:
Finally got this to work ! The default network settings were pointing to the WAP APN of my carrier. Switched to the "Full Internet" APN, and it works fine
Downl(kbps) -- Upl (kbps) -| Ping (ms)
1884 -- 1180 -| 153
2483 -- 1317 -| 160
2304 -- 1265 -| 164
2512 -- 1206 -| 169
Pay note the trick I had to do can help you make this tweak to work : google carefully your carrier to know which APN you're using, and check if there's not a dedicated high speed APN
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How do i do this?
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Read the topic
Ok guys, I created a new thread here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11310908&postcount=1
It has a very basic how-to and it's mainly to create a list of correct/working parameters for people to use it easily, according carrier, country, ...
Can you post your working configuration to share with other people ?
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same for me! :-(
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and same for me...
6mbit download / 2mbit upload

Fix for ARLiberator 3.01 half screen issue on HDMI sticks

When using ARLiberator on a HDMI stick to connect to an AppRadio it seems to work however there's an issue that only half of the screen can be reached. Which makes it pretty useless even though it seems a small problem and indeed it was. I have developed a fix for it that involves modifying the APK of the ARLiberator 3.01 version.
The steps are as following:
1) Get apktool
- Goto https://code.google.com/p/android-apktool/downloads/list
- Download apktool1.5.2.tar.bz2
- Download apktool-install-windows-r05-ibot.tar.bz2
- Unpack both files in a directory like c:\apktool so it will look like this
aapt.exe
apktool.bat
apktool.jar
2) Get Java JDK 7u25
- Goto //www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
- Click on Java Platform (JDK) 7u25
- Click on jdk-7u25-windows-i586.exe if you have a 32bits system
- Click on jdk-7u25-windows-x64.exe if you have a 64bits system
- Save file and install it.
- Add C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_25\bin to your path variable.
3) Open command line in c:\apktool
C:\Apktool>java -version
java version "1.7.0_25"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_25-b17)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 23.25-b01, mixed mode, sharing)
4) Copy your 3.01 apk file to c:\apktool in my case called com.kyle.arliberator-a49f58a925d99a41afeb9a36d472b806.apk
5) Decompile
C:\Apktool>apktool d com.kyle.arliberator-a49f58a925d99a41afeb9a36d472b806.apk 301
I: Baksmaling...
I: Loading resource table...
I: Loaded.
I: Decoding AndroidManifest.xml with resources...
I: Loading resource table from file: C:\Documents and Settings\Ruud\apktool\framework\1.apk
I: Loaded.
I: Regular manifest package...
I: Decoding file-resources...
I: Decoding values */* XMLs...
I: Done.
I: Copying assets and libs...
6) Fix files
Open file C:\Apktool\301\smali\com\kyle\arliberator\TouchHandler.smali
Goto line 72. "if-le v0, v1, :cond_0"
Change it to "goto :cond_0"
Open file C:\Apktool\301\smali\com\kyle\arliberator\KillNanny.smali
Goto line 807. "0x1e1cf -> :sswitch_1"
Change it to "0x1e1cf -> :sswitch_0"
7) Build apk
C:\Apktool>apktool b 301 301fixed.apk
I: Checking whether sources has changed...
I: Smaling...
I: Checking whether resources has changed...
I: Building resources...
I: Copying libs...
I: Building apk file...
8) Prepare apk signing (only need to do once, values you enter don't really matter except password)
C:\Apktool>keytool -genkey -v -keystore my-release-key.keystore -alias alias_name -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000
Enter keystore password: android
Re-enter new password: android
What is your first and last name?
[Unknown]: james brown
What is the name of your organizational unit?
[Unknown]: fluffy
What is the name of your organization?
[Unknown]: fluffers
What is the name of your City or Locality?
[Unknown]: amsterdam
What is the name of your State or Province?
[Unknown]: nh
What is the two-letter country code for this unit?
[Unknown]: nl
Is CN=james brown, OU=fluffy, O=fluffers, L=amsterdam, ST=nh, C=nl correct?
[no]: yes
Generating 2,048 bit RSA key pair and self-signed certificate (SHA256withRSA) with a validity of 10,000 days
for: CN=james brown, OU=fluffy, O=fluffers, L=amsterdam, ST=nh, C=nl
Enter key password for <alias_name>
(RETURN if same as keystore password):
New certificate (self-signed):
[
[
Version: V3
Subject: CN=james brown, OU=fluffy, O=fluffers, L=amsterdam, ST=nh, C=nl
Signature Algorithm: SHA256withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.11
Key: Sun RSA public key, 2048 bits
modulus: 2302897498469818610507865964188619447321569256045500777798690530354475198664205066592969169321470713032681508
733306834574529850207658647514679181766691822631188140576709323607982695172198123038121197240253522055939542487047506386
716104547119098887170863849418260816385179213380928971384233871142993611611834083487249662969179258518611292988333637102
227241592334735863024515710929024071170905152943178086184336293000456783247552092347479124040297057663523558151307892056
393360874914089822140793285958124895164763575613359626849777825230884625298246269560901997927825106169042411463502008207
2538339018083911783240963349
public exponent: 65537
Validity: [From: Thu Aug 15 22:36:25 CEST 2013,
To: Mon Dec 31 21:36:25 CET 2040]
Issuer: CN=james brown, OU=fluffy, O=fluffers, L=amsterdam, ST=nh, C=nl
SerialNumber: [ 123ba4dd]
Certificate Extensions: 1
[1]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
SubjectKeyIdentifier [
KeyIdentifier [
0000: 18 2A 06 45 87 E9 63 88 52 F7 D1 6C 38 C2 F0 CC .*.E..c.R..l8...
0010: 36 11 9A D7 6...
]
]
]
Algorithm: [SHA256withRSA]
Signature:
0000: 1E BB 4E 57 3D AF C8 51 AA 08 62 5C C9 17 ED B6 ..NW=..Q..b\....
0010: 7E 91 A7 2C 9B A2 E8 31 ED C3 92 FE 67 33 0F 08 ...,...1....g3..
0020: DD 07 51 DF 40 DD 49 B0 A3 BC 79 DE 1B DE 0A F2 ..Q @.i...y.....
0030: E6 91 50 F2 65 3C 14 4B 80 C5 D8 68 10 29 C5 3F ..P.e<.K...h.).?
0040: 3E 8F 01 AC F7 12 25 79 E3 48 80 A8 2C 94 3A 08 >.....%y.H..,.:.
0050: 0D 1F C4 17 56 39 B4 7F 8C 3A 9D 7D EB 29 22 9F ....V9...:...)".
0060: 40 7A 2A 98 CE 5A 24 79 34 AA 85 EE D7 9E DB 6D @z*..Z$y4......m
0070: 1B 50 58 E5 68 22 58 FB A5 84 15 B1 8E 17 FD E8 .PX.h"X.........
0080: 40 E2 95 7A 27 4D 0F E0 6B 45 69 E7 29 80 AB 02 @..z'M..kEi.)...
0090: 38 BB 5B AB 62 68 4B 88 12 1D 32 97 0D 15 F4 9C 8.[.bhK...2.....
00A0: BC 49 11 D1 1E C9 D1 0E 20 92 D0 DE BE C7 73 81 .I...... .....s.
00B0: 38 93 C7 53 36 FD 7E CA 76 1A 71 93 43 B1 95 5D 8..S6...v.q.C..]
00C0: 27 D6 2B 0E E2 EC 57 47 90 EB C0 4B 79 C5 2E 3A '.+...WG...Ky..:
00D0: 91 EA F4 37 B6 10 AC B1 C5 D0 81 6C 42 37 ED E8 ...7.......lB7..
00E0: 77 94 4B E6 1A 07 90 AE B1 A1 5D 24 F7 73 A5 96 w.K.......]$.s..
00F0: B1 08 58 1F 0A 14 D7 06 3A 3A 5F 28 BE 75 E1 01 ..X.....::_(.u..
]
[Storing my-release-key.keystore]
9) Sign apk file
C:\Apktool>jarsigner -verbose -sigalg SHA1withRSA -digestalg SHA1 -keystore my-release-key.keystore 301fixed.apk alias_name
Enter Passphrase for keystore: android
adding: META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
adding: META-INF/ALIAS_NA.SF
adding: META-INF/ALIAS_NA.RSA
signing: assets/digital7.ttf
signing: lib/armeabi/libndk1.so
signing: res/anim/dialog_enter.xml
signing: res/anim/dialog_exit.xml
signing: res/anim/fade_in.xml
..
..
signing: res/xml/appradiohome.xml
signing: res/xml/changelog.xml
signing: res/xml/settings.xml
signing: AndroidManifest.xml
signing: classes.dex
signing: resources.arsc
10) Install your new apk file and enjoy
note: Google license check is removed so it can run anywhere.
Please keep this in mind and do not spread it around.
This only works with invert xy coordinates enabled in the settings.
any suggestions on the better HDMI Sticks to use for this?
Same question, which stick is the best to get?
xdaisgreat said:
Same question, which stick is the best to get?
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I don't know which one is best but I got a Tronsmart MK908. It's a quad core and it's fast and snappy. It should provide more than enough processing power and memory (2GB) to play music, video and run a navigation app. Here you can read more about it XDA discussion on MK908.
I installed some apps and everything seems to work well and fast. In the XDA discussion some people complain that it's 720p and not 1080p but for use with an AppRadio that doesn't matter at all. To cut a long story short, I got one and I am happy with it thus far.
I fixed this ARL issue but then didn't finish my complete setup with the MK908 yet because now I am working on hacking the Pioneer AppRadio app so it will allow complete control of your phone/stick. I am doing this because ARL doesn't support AppRadio 3 but the Pioneer App does.
Also with ARL 3.01 it was quite difficult to get Bluetooth connected with the stick. This is an ARL issue because the Pioneer app has no problems connecting.
Difficult? How so exactly? Where are the issues?
Willing to try it so I am not limited on my phone selection
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-=Jeff=- said:
Difficult? How so exactly? Where are the issues?
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That you have to retry connecting many times before it connects. What seems to help is to cycle Bluetooth on/off. If you scroll down a bit here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622795&page=36 there's some quite complicated procedure on how to get it connecting. Note that the older ARL V2.51 had no connection issues. Anyway it's an ARL issue and since the appradio forums is back on I suggest you check there for possible solutions.
This is very interesting, i have been trying to get a Minix Neo X7 Quad core box installed for a week now. i have all the connections working really well but the touch screen is well off.
It would seem using the stock application for touch would not really give me any alignment at all. all the calibration tool did was show on the right had side of the screen and once complete really didn't match a thing.
Once i installed the modded APK the calibration tool still only shows on the right of the screen but i now have the left of the screen setup ok. all works and touch is spot on.!
So can you tell me if the application can be modded again to give me touch across the whole thing?
smartit said:
This is very interesting, i have been trying to get a Minix Neo X7 Quad core box installed for a week now. i have all the connections working really well but the touch screen is well off.
It would seem using the stock application for touch would not really give me any alignment at all. all the calibration tool did was show on the right had side of the screen and once complete really didn't match a thing.
Once i installed the modded APK the calibration tool still only shows on the right of the screen but i now have the left of the screen setup ok. all works and touch is spot on.!
So can you tell me if the application can be modded again to give me touch across the whole thing?
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Of course it can. If you are willing to spend enough time on it.
Did you enable invert xy coordinates?
This issue should have been fixed by the ARL dev long time ago already. It was actually one of the reasons why I started development of the AppRadio Unchained mod.
When I have some time I will look at it again. There's another line in the code where the coordinates are limited. Removing this will fix the problem.
Area51© said:
Of course it can. If you are willing to spend enough time on it.
Did you enable invert xy coordinates?
This issue should have been fixed by the ARL dev long time ago already. It was actually one of the reasons why I started development of the AppRadio Unchained mod.
When I have some time I will look at it again. There's another line in the code where the coordinates are limited. Removing this will fix the problem.
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Thank you for your response.
I have not had another chance to look at this but I will over the weekend. I am sure I checked the invert checkbox but I think I will flush all app data and try again, I have noticed that the DEV has added lines for screen resolution etc and I am wondering if it thinks its still in portrait mode. I will confirm all this over the weekend. you also mentioned you have had better connection success with an older version of the app?
Would you be able to PM me about this?
smartit said:
Thank you for your response.
I have not had another chance to look at this but I will over the weekend. I am sure I checked the invert checkbox but I think I will flush all app data and try again, I have noticed that the DEV has added lines for screen resolution etc and I am wondering if it thinks its still in portrait mode. I will confirm all this over the weekend. you also mentioned you have had better connection success with an older version of the app?
Would you be able to PM me about this?
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Ok, I checked for you. To remove the other limiting thingy, add the following to step 6) :
In TouchHandler.smali
Goto line 119: "if-lt v0, v1, :cond_0"
Change it to "goto :cond_0"
I hope this helps. I would rather not spend more time on it. Quite busy with AppRadio Unchained development.
Thanks again. For you quick help with.
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Really so I have to recompile the whole package? Yikes! There has to be an easier way. Do you have a patch I could apply? I'm using a mouse to get around the screen right now but that's not really how I wanted to do things.
SageForce said:
Really so I have to recompile the whole package?
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Yeah. I could have put the APK somewhere for download but didn't want to make a pirated copy available. Also I don't have loads of spare time to make things as easy as possible for anybody that possibly wants to use this. Maybe you can contribute something?
I hear you on that could you PM me a link? I've got my license version but I'd like to take a look at it and see what I could do?
Area51© said:
Yeah. I could have put the APK somewhere for download but didn't want to make a pirated copy available. Also I don't have loads of spare time to make things as easy as possible for anybody that possibly wants to use this. Maybe you can contribute something?
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Thank u very much
Your tutorial works very fine for me. Takes me about 20 minutes till its works. thx a lot!!:good::good::good:
I tried to do that but it is still not working for my ODROID U3 .
If someone has an idea !
Edit : My bad, I've done again the calibration and now it's working well. Thanks .
My only problem is that I need to force the connection at startup.
Thanks for the write up. I have a MK809III with AppRadio Unchained. Funny enough, it does the same half screen thing. I am going to try this tonight & see if it works. If so, I'll do a FULL walkthrough on setting this up. The main problem I see is that there are soo many variants of these sticks. On my board, its listed a Ver 5_2, which I could not find almost any ROMs that worked. One good thing though, the WiFi is pretty good. It looks like they have an antenna built in around the perimeter of the board.
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Thanks for the write up. I have a MK809III with AppRadio Unchained. Funny enough, it does the same half screen thing. I am going to try this tonight & see if it works. If so, I'll do a FULL walkthrough on setting this up. The main problem I see is that there are soo many variants of these sticks. On my board, its listed a Ver 5_2, which I could not find almost any ROMs that worked. One good thing though, the WiFi is pretty good. It looks like they have an antenna built in around the perimeter of the board.
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After not being happy with ARL I made ARU and ARUReloaded that definitely does not have this issue. If you have ARUR make sure that you have selected 'Invert XY-coordinates' in the settings.
Area51© said:
After not being happy with ARL I made ARU and ARUReloaded that definitely does not have this issue. If you have ARUR make sure that you have selected 'Invert XY-coordinates' in the settings.
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Yeah, 720P output, invert, reset, worked. Thanks!
The only issue now is Google Play music using the SD card storage. I have tried almost everything (Xposed Music fix, RootBrowser) but cannot seem to get Play Music to download to the SD card. The select memory under settings isn't even available. Not looking for a solution, just whining.

[GUIDE] OBEX Protocol for Samsung GSM devices specification

Author: Apriorit (Device Team)
Permanent link: www(dot)apriorit(dot)com/dev-blog/58-samsung-obex-specification
This article describes the protocol of data exchange that is the modification of the well-known OBEX protocol used in the GSM Samsung phones from the SHP family. The described modification of this protocol lets you write data to the phone and also get and save them.
Introduction
This article describes the protocol of data exchange that is the modification of the well-known OBEX protocol used in the GSM Samsung phones from the SHP family. The described modification of this protocol lets you write data to the phone and also get and save them.
Samsung Corporation made the new line of phones from SHP family and implemented the support of OBEX protocol in them that had not been used in the phones of this company before. Tries to use the common OBEX protocol did not succeed. This problem was solved by means of sniffing the Samsung PC Studio 3.0 utility. The obtained results are given in the main part of the article.
This article will be useful for those who develop utilities for writing/reading information from the phones. The described protocol modification will solve the problem of communicating with the device.
First we consider three main types of the protocol commands. Then we pay our attention to the sequence of the commands sent to connect with the device, read data and finish the session. Then I will give some examples for the main commands. At the end of the article some summary will be given.
Main protocol commands format
All protocol commands can be divided into 2 types:
1. AKN-packages. They are packages to confirm the data receiving and request the next part of the extended package.
2. Data packages. They are initialization, acquiring, closing etc. There can be Request and Answer packages.
AKN package is one block with 3 bytes length: 0x83 0x00 0x03.
Request package has the following structure:
Size (bytes) Meaning Description
1 Package ID 0x80 Select the answering device, obtain the properties and establish connection
0x81 Finish the connection session
0x82 Write an object
0x83 Read an object
0x84 Reserved
0х85 Select the default directory on the receiving side
0хFF Cancel current operation
2 Package size The size of the whole package (from the zero byte and to the end)
… Data blocks Some number of data blocks that depends on the context of the command containing them.
Format:
Size (bytes) Meaning Description
1 Type Set the type of the data in the block
2 Size The size of the whole data block (from the zero byte and to the end)
N-3 Data Some data depending on the type specified by the first byte
The description of the Answer packages is given in the table below.
Size (bytes) Value Description
1 Package ID 0x90 Successful but not completed (received package is a part of the extended package)
0xA0 Successful and completed
0xC3 Access denied
0xC4 Not found
0xC9 Conflict
2 Package size The size of the whole package (from the zero byte and to the end)
… Data blocks Some number of data blocks that depends on the context of the command containing them.
Format:
Size (bytes) Meaning Description
1 Type Set the type of the data in the block
2 Size The size of the whole data block (from the zero byte and to the end)
N-3 Data Some data depending on the type specified by the first byte
The sequence of commands
As any standard communication protocol modified OBEX consists of the sequence of requests and answers. In general the communication session can be divided into 3 phases:
1. Initialization
2. Acquiring data
3. Closing the session
Table with the session description is given below.
Initialization phase
Request 41 54 2B 53 59 4E 43 4D 4C 3D 4D 4F 42 45 58 53 54 41 52 54 0D 0A AT+SYNCML=MOBEXS
Answer 41 54 2B 53 59 4E 43 4D 4C 3D 4D 4F 42 45 58 5354 41 52 54 0D 4F 4B 0D 0A AT+SYNCML=MOBEXSTART.OK..
Request 80 00 0F 11 00 FF FF 46 00 08 4D 4F 42 45 58 А.... F..MOBEX
Answer A0 00 14 12 00 05 78 CB 00 00 00 01 4A 00 08 4D 4F 42 45 58 а.....x╦....J..MOBEX
Acquiring phase
Request A series of requests and answers for acquiring data
Answer Note: if the first byte of the package is equal to 0x90 then it is so-called extended package and then the sending of AKN-package (0x83 0x00 0x03) is required,
after it the device will give us the other parts of the package.
Closing phase
Request 81 00 08 CB 00 00 00 01 Б..╦....
Answer A0 00 03 а..
Commands examples
Let’s consider some examples of the data acquisition. They will be the examples of working with the file system.
Obtaining the list of subfolders of the folder(m-obex/fs/folder_listing)
Request
83 00 29 CB 00 00 00 01 42 00 1C 6D 2D 6F 62 65 ?.)E....B..m-obex/fs/folder_listing..../.
78 2F 66 73 2F 66 6F 6C 64 65 72 5F 6C 69 73 74
69 6E 67 00 01 00 05 2F 00
Size (bytes) Value Description
1 0x83 Reading
2 0x00 0x29 Package size
1 0xCB Data block type
4 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 Reserved
1 0x42 Data block type (text)
2 0x00 0x1C Block size
N-3 m-obex/fs/folder_listing Block data (command name)
1 0x01 Block type (list)
2 0x00 0x05 Block size
N-3 0x2F 0x00 Block data
Note: “/” for the root, “/” for the other folders
Answer
A0 00 FC 42 00 1B 6D 2D 6F 62 65 78 2F 66 73 2F .uB..m-obex/fs/
66 6F 6C 64 65 72 5F 6C 69 73 74 69 6E 67 C3 00 folder_listingA.
00 00 D6 49 00 D9 41 75 64 69 6F 2C 30 2C 31 31 ..OI.UAudio,0,11
31 30 30 31 30 31 30 2C 32 30 30 34 3A 30 33 3A 1001010,2004:03:
30 31 20 30 31 3A 30 33 3A 30 30 5C 72 5C 6E 47 01 01:03:00\r\nG
72 61 70 68 69 63 73 2C 30 2C 31 31 31 30 30 31 raphics,0,111001
30 31 30 2C 32 30 30 34 3A 30 33 3A 30 31 20 30 010,2004:03:01 0
31 3A 30 33 3A 30 30 5C 72 5C 6E 56 69 64 65 6F 1:03:00\r\nVideo
2C 30 2C 31 31 31 30 30 31 30 31 30 2C 32 30 30 ,0,111001010,200
34 3A 30 33 3A 30 31 20 30 31 3A 30 33 3A 30 30 4:03:01 01:03:00
5C 72 5C 6E 4D 75 73 69 63 2C 30 2C 31 31 31 30 \r\nMusic,0,1110
30 31 30 31 30 2C 32 30 30 34 3A 30 33 3A 30 31 01010,2004:03:01
20 30 31 3A 30 33 3A 30 30 5C 72 5C 6E 4F 74 68 01:03:00\r\nOth
65 72 20 46 69 6C 65 73 2C 30 2C 31 er Files,0,1
31 31 30 30 31 30 31 30 2C 32 30 30 34 3A 30 33 11001010,2004:03
3A 30 31 20 30 31 3A 30 33 3A 30 30 5C 72 5C 6E :01 01:03:00\r\n
Size Value Description
1 0xA0 Successful operation
2 0x00 0x0F Package size
1 0x42 Block type
2 0x00 0x1C Block size
N-3 m-obex/fs/folder_listing(0x00) Block data
1 0xCB Block type
4 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xD6 Reserved
1 0x49 Block type
2 0x00 0xD9 Block size
N-3 Block data
Note: the list items are separated with the pair of symbols “\r\n”
Each element of the list is the folder description: [Name][Size(always 0)][Attributes][Modified][Created].
So in the example of these two commands you can see the general structure of the package in the modified OBEX protocol.
In conclusion I want to mention that the records in the phone book as well as the calendar are represented in VCard as it was in the previous versions of the OBEX protocols.

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