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System Manager (SMan) v1.1 for your P800 finally here! |
scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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I've been using Sman 1.1a and I notice that when activated it causes the phone to crash if you are running Oggplayer and you close the flip. It worked fine up until yesterday, and now it just crashes.
"I may be drunk my dear woman, but in the morning I will be sober, and you will still be ugly." WSC |
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chubnut Joined: Apr 09, 2003 Posts: 76 From: London PM, WWW
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@Lordmike
Have you tried sending a file from the 606 to the P800 via BT? Doesn't seem to work at all even though the phones can see each other. The 606 seems to disconnect all the time. Really wierd and I suspect it is the 606s problem as I can BT the P800 with everything else I have tried. |
Ericang Joined: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 13 From: Singapore PM |
Hi people,
I have this problem while trying out the Sman.
I actually found 4 device at my area using BT.
So i did a search to BlueJack them.
While seeing the log, it keeps saying OBEX fail/Error
I guess i din get to BJ them. After awhile or so, it says Stacker Cool Off. Guess my phone gave up. Din know why
Was very disappointed.
Anyone here actually knows what is happening?
Thanks
Regards |
oferlaor Joined: Feb 22, 2003 Posts: 280 PM |
two things about SMan 1.1:
1. When using BT, the search usually ends abruptly. I would like to set it to keep searching for Blue Jacking victims for 10 minute or so...
2. When closing tasks via Switcher, I get much more memory back... Also, their compress memory option closes unused programs (whereas the Sman one only organizes memory).
Also, if you use the force end task option, not all the application's memory is retrieved. I think that when the force endtask checkbox is turned on, the program should first try to end tasks normally, and if a timeout occurs and they didn't close yet, then use the force end task method. |
zahg Joined: Mar 19, 2003 Posts: 78 PM |
@ajax
erm my imei number??? why? sounds like you gonna be doing something bad to me???? sorry i love your icons!
-zahg |
thebruce Joined: Apr 30, 2002 Posts: 62 From: Glasgow PM |
A seperate log of all successfull bluejackings
A vibrate alert informing of a bluejack, with a BERZERK option to go totally mad and bluejack the hell out of somebody.
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Lordmike Joined: Apr 29, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
@chubnut
No BT between the phones work. P800 finds the NEC and the NEC does not find the P800. Though if I make a connection, I can't send anything to the NEC or from the NEC.
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Laza Joined: Aug 13, 2003 Posts: 49 From: Finland PM, WWW
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Something strange happened today..
Was walking in the city, with SMan and bluejacking turned on as usual. In the meantime I sent a pic/email over GPRS, and put the phone back in its case. Later when I checked I noticed that there were no more log activities after my GPRS sending, and when I tried to stop the scanner it didn't. SMan didn't quit either, and it didn't bluejack or scan too. Rebooted my phone, tried starting the scanner again but again no activity and couldn't close SMan. Had to use qfileman to kill it.
Have to try to delete the logfile and in the worst case, reinstalling SMan. By the way the same thing has happened to me if I turn bluetooth to "auto" setting....I can't turn off the scanner.
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elbarto Joined: Jun 22, 2003 Posts: 32 PM |
@Ajack
Hiya, is there anything that could be done (as you know the Bluetooth stack) to initiate communications with PC's and or Bluetooth base stations. I know some BT access points have serial port profiles but how the hell do you get a P800 talking to one of these.......
...I love my P800 but miss the Wifi access of my old Tosh e740
Sman is great keep up the good work
L8r
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__spc__ Joined: Apr 04, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: To: Cc: Bcc: Subject: Message: PM |
@Laza
ajack PM'd me once to draw my attention to the 'unstable' nature of the stack (?) in the P800 (detailed in the HELP file, I believe) - the way to get around this, without a reboot, is to turn OFF, then back to AUTO.
Steven.
This message was NOT posted from my P800 that I no longer have |
ajack Joined: Apr 22, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Malaysia PM, WWW
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@zahg:
I wanted to make SMan switch the graphics from my "Win 3.1" style to the "Win XP" style when it detected you IMEI... then proceed to blow up your P800 and produce a mushroom cloud 10 meters is diameter.
Nah... just kidding... won't do that to a fellow SE user... maybe a BLOKIA user...
@oferlaor:
This was talked by both Droll and I on how to best do that and decided that users be given a choice of how they would like to end a task. We could do as you suggested but this created more clutter coding and the fact that only ONE app so far seems to require a forced endtask. You are more than welcome to modify our source codes and send us the recommended changes. That's the beauty of our source code licensing... use the codes, do whatever you want... we are here to make something useful, make other commercial software obsolete and to teach others how to code for the UIQ platform.
@lordmike:
Does the NEC support the OBEX protocol?
@__SPC__:
Thanks for answering some of the other users queries. Appreciate it.
@elbarto:
Other then sending a something via the OBEX protocol (assuming the other device supports OBEX), other BT functions will only work after a successful pairing of the devices. This requires a passkey to be entered from both devices.
@laza:
__SPC__ seems to have answered your question and sounds right to me.
@thebruce:
One problem with SMan v1.1a (fixed in v1.2) is the log files can grow big and there is no option in SMan to delete the log file. That could be your problem.
@all:
If you have problems with SMan, please post it here for feedback from others, and if nobody replies to you, just e-mail me or droll. We are a tad busy with SMan v1.2 and do not have too much time reading this thread.
Ohhh.... NOk*a sux...
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Ericang Joined: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 13 From: Singapore PM |
Guys,
Whats actually OBEX ?
Whenever i want to blujack someone, it keeps saying connecting to OBEX Fail. Why is this so?
Anyone please explain. It seems that i had been using SMan for the pass few days and i am not getting anywhere.
Thank YOu
Regards |
thebruce Joined: Apr 30, 2002 Posts: 62 From: Glasgow PM |
The way I see it is after detecting a possible blujack victim, it tries to send the business card through a protocol called OBEX, which only some phones support. If the phone doesn't have OBEX, then it cannot blujack the phone as this is the only protocol which does not require a password! |
__spc__ Joined: Apr 04, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: To: Cc: Bcc: Subject: Message: PM |
@thebruce
Thanks for that, had me wondering too.
Steven.
This message was NOT posted from my P800 that I no longer have |
jackblue Joined: Jun 11, 2003 Posts: 84 PM |
OBEX: OBject EXchange protocol; basically a short range radio transmission; a means of transferring data. the beauty of it is that most nokias are by default set to always accept obex transmissions. stupid blokia fools! heh heh heh
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