Hi Marcel
Do you have any more info about this application? I have just revisted bluetooth
now I have a bt enabled handheld again. (This time it's Tungsten T3).
Everything works great - would just like a way of using obex push.
I tried opexftp over rfcomm, the connection got established however the file
didn't transfer:
greebo root # obexftp -d /dev/bluetooth/rfcomm/0 -p /tmp/trace.out
Custom transport set to 'Siemens'
Connecting...failed: connect
Still trying to connect
Thanks!
James
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> > 2. OBEX - I'm going to try this tonight, but don't believe it's going to
> > work, as the only suitable application seems to be obexftp which doesn't
> > yet support Bluetooth. Anyone got obex working over BT to a palm?
>
> I have a program called btftp which implements the File Transfer
> Profile, but it is not complete ready at the moment. The other one
> called btobex is an implementation of the OBEX Push Profile and will
> allow you to push/pull vcards etc. and download your phonebook and
> calendar from an IrMC compatible phone. I asked Max to put it into CVS.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
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On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 09:30:59PM +0000, James Pattinson wrote:
> I do not know how to do obex over rfcomm with obexftp - but perhaps I'll
> try ussp-push next...
ussp-push works fine with a TT1, a TT3 and with a Sony Ericsson Z600.
Sending files from the palms or the phone to my computer using 'opd'
(Obex Push Daemon) doesn't work for me though.
Thomas
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Hi James,
> I didn't suggest that I thought the siemens transport was the right one,
> in fact this is why I was asking for advice - as is usual for this sort
> of thing, user documentation is sparse :)
>
> I do not know how to do obex over rfcomm with obexftp - but perhaps I'll
> try ussp-push next...
actually I never used obexftp, but looking at the man page there are two
Bluetooth related options -b and -B. You should try them ;)
Regards
Marcel
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Hi James,
> Do you have any more info about this application? I have just revisted bluetooth
> now I have a bt enabled handheld again. (This time it's Tungsten T3).
>
> Everything works great - would just like a way of using obex push.
>
> I tried opexftp over rfcomm, the connection got established however the file
> didn't transfer:
>
> greebo root # obexftp -d /dev/bluetooth/rfcomm/0 -p /tmp/trace.out
> Custom transport set to 'Siemens'
> Connecting...failed: connect
> Still trying to connect
why to you think you can use a Siemens custom transport to connect to a
Palm Tungsten? Actually using the RFCOMM TTY emulation should not be
necessary. Try to make a direct connection over the RFCOMM socket. I
think obexftp supports it.
Regards
Marcel
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Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> why to you think you can use a Siemens custom transport to connect to a
> Palm Tungsten? Actually using the RFCOMM TTY emulation should not be
> necessary. Try to make a direct connection over the RFCOMM socket. I
> think obexftp supports it.
I didn't suggest that I thought the siemens transport was the right one,
in fact this is why I was asking for advice - as is usual for this sort
of thing, user documentation is sparse :)
I do not know how to do obex over rfcomm with obexftp - but perhaps I'll
try ussp-push next...
James