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6310i, 7110, ringtones, "warm up" time
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Mark J. Titorenko |
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6310i, 7110, ringtones, "warm up" time |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Apr 2003 09:36:00 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.4i |
Hello all,
I recently upgraded to a 6310i. I've been trying to "clone" my
settings from the 7110. I've successfully (if slowly) copied my
phonebook, using getphonebook (in raw mode) and writephonebook (with
the aid of a quick line of bash to split the raw output from
getphonebook into individual lines fed to sequential gnokii
--writephonebook processes).
I've now moved on to trying to copy some of the 7110 ringtones (using
getringtone) into rtttl format, which I hope to write to my 6310i
(using setringtone).
My problems/questions/issues are as follows:
- Connecting using my DLR3 cable is fairly slow (>5s to perform a
single connection/transaction). Is this normal?
- I appear to be unable to read ringtones from my 7110. The gnokii
process fails with:
address@hidden:/tmp# gnokii --getringtone blah.rttl 1 -r
/usr/bin/gnokii
GNOKII Version 0.4.3
Getting ringtone 1 failed: Command called isn't implemented in model.
Is this telling me the truth? :-)
- I appear to be unable to write ringtones to my 6310i. The gnokii
process fails with:
address@hidden:/tmp# gnokii --setringtone spcquest.rttl --name "Space Quest"
/usr/bin/gnokii
GNOKII Version 0.4.3
Send failed: Command called isn't implemented in model.
Is this telling the truth too? :-)
As you can see, I'm using gnokii 0.4.3. I'm using a DLR3 cable.
Thanks in advance for any help/answers anybody can provide!
Cheers,
Mark.
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