hello :)
the thing is the newer blackberry pearls that are coming out already have
the new firmware. people where reporting that friends who bought new pearls
from t-mobile already had the new firmware installed. but i think that is
all i have to say on this post hehe :) sorry if i am spamming the mailing
list.
On 8/17/07, Martin Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > If we're talking about the "0 endpoint" phenomenon, the problem is
> > that the endpoints we need, for talking to the databases, are the
> > endpoints that are missing. Checking the size would only tell me that
> > the information I need is not there...
>
> Right and it allows you to print a graceful message giving users
> advice on how to overcome the problem. getting firmware updating to
> work would be great too but that's going to be the very last thing you
> do.
>
> > You can detect the Pearl and Curve by the fact that they show up as
> > Mass Storage devices when first plugged in. Other than that, you
> > have to actually talk to the device (and overcome all the hurdles
> > that btool has to). I'm sure there are database records in the device
> > somewhere that would tell you.
>
> The problem with that method is that it's far too specific, I'm
> writing dohickey client hardware database; there isn't room for 'this
> might be a pearl, but on the other hand could be a curve' type
> information. they've really screwed me up because there is not way to
> tell the difference between them using standard usb terms and
> available information.
>
> I got the thing working for myself, you could embed in btool checks so
> that it runs it's self btool -o again if it's a broken pearl detected.
>
> Best Regards, Martin Owens
>
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