Hello!

Just got my USB cable for my new Siemens MC60 and was trying to use
multisync to sync my Evolution with the phone. After creating a syncing
pair (Evo 1st, IrMC 2nd, configured to use the correct /dev) I get the
following on the console:

bfb_io_open()
bfb_io_init() Wrote 1 packets
bfb_io_read() No data (timeout: 1)
bfb_io_init() Read 0 bytes
BFB read error
do_at_cmd() Answer size=11
do_at_cmd() Answer size=2
bfb_io_init() Wrote 1 packets
bfb_io_init() Read 5 bytes
bfb_io_init() Unstuffed, 0 bytes remaining
BFB init ok.
cobex_write() Wrote 1 first packets (19 bytes)
cobex_handleinput() Waiting for data.
cobex_handleinput() There is something (1)
cobex_handleinput() Read 5 bytes (0 bytes already buffered)
cobex_handleinput() Parsed 16 (0 bytes remaining)
bfb_read_packets() No packet?
cobex_handleinput() There is something (1)
cobex_handleinput() Read 34 bytes (0 bytes already buffered)
cobex_handleinput() Parsed 16 (0 bytes remaining)
bfb_check_data() data ready!
cobex_handleinput() Wrote ack packet (1)
bfb_read_packets() No packet?
bfb_write_packets() Write failed
cobex_write() Wrote -1 packets (52 bytes)
cobex_handleinput() Waiting for data.
cobex_write() Wrote 1 packets (3 bytes)
cobex_handleinput() Waiting for data.
cobex_handleinput() There is something (1)
cobex_handleinput() Read 5 bytes (0 bytes already buffered)
cobex_handleinput() Parsed 16 (0 bytes remaining)
bfb_read_packets() No packet?


After this, app log gives me a connection error. If I try a 2nd time I
always get failure with BFB failed message. I have to turn off and then
on the mobile.

I've managed to successfully use fuse+siefs to navigate on the mobile
memory and gscmxx to get the SMS and phonebook from my phone.

Is there anything I can try to get this to work? Any tip on setting up
SyncML to a Siemens MC60 (or S55, for that mater)? I can only find info
on Sony-Erickson P800 and on a Zion (or something) PDA...

Other thing... If I can provide any help to the devs on debugging and
such, I can try! Just walk me through it! :)

I tried searching the mailing list archives for info on this, but
sourceforge only has archives up to beginning of April, so sorry if I'm
repeating somebody else's question.

Be Happy!
-- 
Duarte "HappyGuy" Loreto
"Don't worry, be Happy!"



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