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  1. #1
    Mr. Bogus
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    Something tells me I will regret this

    I have found a great little program called BitPim

    bitpim.sourceforge.net

    that will allow you to look at SOME of the filesystem on your phone. Most
    importantly, it will allow you to save out those digital pics you have been
    taking.

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    Now for the bad news:
    - It does not EXPLICITLY support the VGA-1000 (A620) phone. Of all the
    whiz-bang stuff this app seems to support for the VX-4400 phones, the only
    thing you can do with a VGA-1000 is see the filesystem.
    - Although you can save out the cam files, I cannot seem to display them in
    Photo Editor. HINTS WELCOME

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    Here's where the developers come in. If you have a VGA-1000 and a need to
    geek the insides of the embedded file system, please get in contact with
    these guys and write up some code! I'm just not that good at this kind of
    code anymore (FORTRAN doesn't make it anymore).





    See More: Reading the VGA-1000 (A620) Filesystem




  2. #2
    Bubba
    Guest

    Re: Reading the VGA-1000 (A620) Filesystem

    You can view it by giving it a ".jpg" extension. I just cant get it to save
    back to the phone.



    "Mr. Bogus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Something tells me I will regret this
    >
    > I have found a great little program called BitPim
    >
    > bitpim.sourceforge.net
    >
    > that will allow you to look at SOME of the filesystem on your phone. Most
    > importantly, it will allow you to save out those digital pics you have

    been
    > taking.
    >
    > ----------------------------------------------
    >
    > Now for the bad news:
    > - It does not EXPLICITLY support the VGA-1000 (A620) phone. Of all the
    > whiz-bang stuff this app seems to support for the VX-4400 phones, the only
    > thing you can do with a VGA-1000 is see the filesystem.
    > - Although you can save out the cam files, I cannot seem to display them

    in
    > Photo Editor. HINTS WELCOME
    >
    > -------------------------------------------------
    >
    > Here's where the developers come in. If you have a VGA-1000 and a need to
    > geek the insides of the embedded file system, please get in contact with
    > these guys and write up some code! I'm just not that good at this kind of
    > code anymore (FORTRAN doesn't make it anymore).
    >
    >






  3. #3
    Mr. Bogus
    Guest

    Re: Reading the VGA-1000 (A620) Filesystem

    I couldn't. Neither Photo Editor or IE would render the pic. What did you
    use?


    "Bubba" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > You can view it by giving it a ".jpg" extension. I just cant get it to

    save
    > back to the phone.
    >
    >
    >
    > "Mr. Bogus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Something tells me I will regret this
    > >
    > > I have found a great little program called BitPim
    > >
    > > bitpim.sourceforge.net
    > >
    > > that will allow you to look at SOME of the filesystem on your phone.

    Most
    > > importantly, it will allow you to save out those digital pics you have

    > been
    > > taking.
    > >
    > > ----------------------------------------------
    > >
    > > Now for the bad news:
    > > - It does not EXPLICITLY support the VGA-1000 (A620) phone. Of all the
    > > whiz-bang stuff this app seems to support for the VX-4400 phones, the

    only
    > > thing you can do with a VGA-1000 is see the filesystem.
    > > - Although you can save out the cam files, I cannot seem to display them

    > in
    > > Photo Editor. HINTS WELCOME
    > >
    > > -------------------------------------------------
    > >
    > > Here's where the developers come in. If you have a VGA-1000 and a need

    to
    > > geek the insides of the embedded file system, please get in contact with
    > > these guys and write up some code! I'm just not that good at this kind

    of
    > > code anymore (FORTRAN doesn't make it anymore).
    > >
    > >

    >
    >






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