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2010-08-05
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I had a go at following the process/using files on the wiki but did not have much luck. I'll have another go tonight and get some logs.
However, if I do ps | grep obex (not in the car), it returns:
1160 user 8300 S /usr/lib/obex/obexd --nodaemon --opp --ftp --pcsuite
Is this right, or should there be a --pbap in there if setup correctly?
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I would be interested to know how thofstee and Marpas eventually get on as I may have a similar setup.
I have an Octavia II with the Columbus (equivalent to the VW RNS-510 or SEAT Mediasystem), but this is just the navigation/audio systems. It can display the phone information, but is not a phone unit itself.
My phone unit is the 1Z0 035 729B, which is under the drivers seat and identifies itself as Skoda_UHV. This was the earliest model that would display on the Columbus and is of their 'GSMII' type, meaning most phones should work. It is not one of the newer rSAP-only 'GSMIII' units fitted to later cars.
(Incidentally, this was never officially available from Skoda in the UK but is a popular retrofit on the Octavia II (plus Golf V and Leon II))
I could usually make and receive calls fine with the car, but just not have any phonebook access with the N900 before doing this.
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I would be interested to know how thofstee and Marpas eventually get on as I may have a similar setup.
I have an Octavia II with the Columbus (equivalent to the VW RNS-510 or SEAT Mediasystem), but this is just the navigation/audio systems. It can display the phone information, but is not a phone unit itself.
My phone unit is the 1Z0 035 729B, which is under the drivers seat and identifies itself as Skoda_UHV. This was the earliest model that would display on the Columbus and is of their 'GSMII' type, meaning most phones should work. It is not one of the newer rSAP-only 'GSMIII' units fitted to later cars.
(Incidentally, this was never officially available from Skoda in the UK but is a popular retrofit on the Octavia II (plus Golf V and Leon II))
I could usually make and receive calls fine with the car, but just not have any phonebook access with the N900 before doing this.
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I have Octavia II also with preinstalled bluetooth set (UHV High / GSM II PN. 1Z0 035 729B) . I did try to get it work with N900, but it seems that it doesn't support pbap or irmc at all. Instead it tries to download the phonebook using At-commands (at+cbps=?) which are not support by bluez. I have been trying to find the supported bluetooth profiles for this unit, but had no luck. It seems that this pbap/irmc feature doesn't help much with the UHV High
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It works with the OBEXD from 21 July on my:
Skoda Oktavia from 2009 Model 2010
Still only the Adressbook with multiple number.
Thank you