Downloading/ Reading SMS Text Messages on LG enV VX9900 fails/ throws an exception

Hello,
I would like to save SMS Text messages from my LG VX9900 phone to 
BitPim. Every time I attempt this, it throws the same exception.
It always happens the same way in trying to retrieve SMS messages from 
the phone.
Standard Equipment:
LG Media Kit USB data cable
BitPim 1.0.7
Windows 7 64-bit Home premium version

This appears to be the same problem, posted over half a dozen times and 
applying to many different LG models. However, I have yet to find an answer.

Would anyone please tell me if there is a fix to this problem?
Is anyone currently working on the issue? Please update me on the status.
Let me know if anything else is needed for troubleshooting, e.g. Log and 
such.
Thank you in advance.

Sincerely,
Andrew Kovacich

P.S.: This e-mail list service is quite limited. Most content was cropped out to meet the 40 KB size limit.
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BitPim version: 1.0.7-official
An unexpected exception has occurred.
Please see the help for details on what to do.

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run
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Barb Strange | 30 Dec 21:39
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SMS subject & memo fields in received messages - LG VX8700

Hello,

This is more feedback than a question.  My problem is that SMS messages received in my Inbox are copied to the Subject field in BitPim, and when the character limit is reached in the Subject field, the message appears to be continued in the Memo field; however, it appears as garbled, nonsense characters there.  The message will look like this:


Subject field:

Can you pick me up from

Memo field:

!X-be^u
, <at> m2HWLr7[$ft6$#=nn9H


In contrast, the messages in my Sent box also start in the Subject field, but are copied in full in the Memo field, with the correct characters.


My specs are:

BitPim version - "1.07 Test"

LG 8700 - recognized as LG VX8700 by BitPim (a choice I believe I set manually)

Carrier - Bell

USB cable - labelled as LG VX8500

Mac OS X 10.7.2 - however, the problem existed when I had both Leopard & Snow Leopard.

Sender's carrier: Rogers


I think the problem might have something to do with the sender's carrier, as I do have messages in my Inbox from senders I believe are with other carriers and that are not garbled in the Memo field.

My research on the internet and these forums didn't find anything about this problem that I could see.

Barb





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Steve Gallo | 25 Dec 15:41
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LG LX-225 Rave and some interface issues

I have recently purchased an LG LX225 phone from STI Mobile. STI provides cheap (9 cents/day and 9 cents/minute) pre-paid service. The phone came without a data cable. At a cell phone kiosk in a nearby mall I purchased a MyBat LGVX6100RPDCB02 data cable. It came with a CD of Win XP drivers. During installation Windows 7 found the correct driver on the MS driver site. So I needed a utility to upload and download the phonebook, calendar, etc. A google search found BitPim. I applaud the developers of this software. Thank you for making this available.

 

The software installed easily on Win7 64 bit and was immediately useful. I have a 160 person phone book. After downloading the phonebook to a CSV file, I put my phonebook entries into the CSV file and uploaded it to the phone. I found a few problems. I have been able to work around all of them. Here is what I found.

 

1)      The LX-225 is detected as an LG PM-225. This is not a problem as far as I can tell. BitPim works except for some annoyances noted here.

2)      The phone number type field must be all lower case. In the LX-225 the type (Home, Cell, Business, etc. appear with an initial capital letter). In the CSV file the “numbers_type” field the data must be all lower case or there is a type not defined error reported during upload.

3)      When the phone reboots after the phone book is uploaded, the phone detect routine runs too soon. The detect routine runs as soon as the USB driver detects the phone which is several seconds before the phone has completed its reboot. Therefore the phone is not detected. The workaround is to manually detect the phone after it completes its reboot. There should be a longer delay after the USB driver detects the phone so that the reboot can finish before the phone detect routine runs.

4)      Groups in the phone book for each entry are not downloaded or uploaded. BitPim has a field name Categories but this does not map to the Groups data in the phone. Category 1-5 do not map to Groups. The workaround is to manually enter Groups in the phone and then download and save the pim folder from the phone’s file system.  The good news is that is relatively easy to set the Group using the phones UI. Would it be possible to obtain the data structure for the PM-225 and the transfer protocol? I might want to try to fix this.

 

Thank you to the developers of BitPim

 

Steve

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getting bitpim to talk to a palm pre

Hi I just downloaded bitpim and am totally lost when trying to get it to find my palm pre. I've read through the troubleshooting several times and have no idea where to start.

Troubleshooting says i MUST use device drivers on windows. i know what a driver is but have no idea what this is telling me. do i need a particular driver for my phone?

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Env Touch will not retrieve SMS

Hello,

I have an Env Touch.  It's about 2-1/2 years old and I've been using BitPM for the same length of time.

I can no longer download my SMS files.  All other options - calendar, pix, etc - work fine.

BitPM version:  1.0.7 - Official - I've uninstalled, rebooted, and reinstalled the lastest version.

Windows op:  Win 7

 

Anything you can suggest would be really great.  I'm copying my error and log window below.

 

Melissa

 

This is the error I receive:

BitPim version: 1.0.7-official

An unexpected exception has occurred.

Please see the help for details on what to do.

Traceback (most recent call last):

File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run

File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__

File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata

File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms

File "phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo", line 59, in _readsms

File "phones\com_lgvx9700.pyo", line 66, in _getoutboxmessage

TypeError: not enough arguments for format string

Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last

Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277

resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x07617C60>

res = None

self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)>

item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x07617C60>)

call = <gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70>

ex = TypeError('not enough arguments for format string',)

e = TypeError('not enough arguments for format string',)

first = 0

Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159

self = <gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70>

args = ()

d = Keys []

{}

kwargs = Keys []

{}

Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906

count = 1

i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy

self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)>

req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x462d

willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox

results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index']

{'uniqueserial': '9824e1a0134ffda9872dcc6338a17e7a47f38f52', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME

sync = Keys ['sms']

{'sms': 'MERGE'}

st = 0

todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started

Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131

self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90>

result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index']

{'uniqueserial': '9824e1a0134ffda9872dcc6338a17e7a47f38f52', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME

Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo at line 59

res = Keys ['1318197972.358233', '1318197972.687234', '1318197973.015235', '1318197973.338236', '1318197973.799237', '1318197974.142238', '1318197974.484239']

{'1318197972.358233': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07849390>, '1318197973.799237':

self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90>

item = <phones.p_lgvx9700.indexentry object at 0x0761BE30>

entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07658450>

buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x076588D0>

sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_saved object at 0x076586B0>

Frame _getoutboxmessage in phones\com_lgvx9700.pyo at line 66

confirmed = True

confirmed_date = None

self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90>

r = <phones.p_lgvx9100.recipient_record object at 0x07655290>

entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x0783E470>

sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_out object at 0x076551D0>


This is the log window:

 

17:06:07.776 COM7: USB support is not available

17:06:07.776 COM7: Opening port COM7, 115200 baud, timeout 3.000000, hardwareflow 0, softwareflow 0

17:06:07.776 COM7: Open of comm port suceeded

17:06:07.778 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Attempting to contact phone

17:06:07.779 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Retrieving fundamental phone information

17:06:07.779 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Phone serial number

17:06:07.801 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Now in brew mode

17:06:07.819 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading group information

17:06:07.931 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file pim/pbgroup.dat

17:06:07.957 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'pim/pbgroup.dat'

17:06:07.957 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'pim/pbgroup.dat'

17:06:07.993 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:08.055 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading Group Picture IDs

17:06:08.096 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat

17:06:08.119 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat'

17:06:08.121 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat'

17:06:08.288 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:08.414 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading wallpaper-index

17:06:08.426 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/image.dat

17:06:08.428 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/image.dat'

17:06:08.430 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/image.dat'

17:06:09.164 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:09.744 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/sd_image.dat

17:06:09.747 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_image.dat'

17:06:09.749 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/sd_image.dat'

17:06:09.884 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:09.987 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/video.dat

17:06:09.990 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/video.dat'

17:06:09.992 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/video.dat'

17:06:09.996 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:10.017 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/sd_video.dat

17:06:10.020 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_video.dat'

17:06:10.022 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/sd_video.dat'

17:06:10.151 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:10.196 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat

17:06:10.198 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat'

17:06:10.200 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat'

17:06:10.309 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:10.405 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading ringtone-index

17:06:10.418 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/myringtone.dat

17:06:10.423 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/myringtone.dat'

17:06:10.423 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/myringtone.dat'

17:06:10.433 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:10.523 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/mysound.dat

17:06:10.528 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/mysound.dat'

17:06:10.529 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/mysound.dat'

17:06:10.562 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:10.638 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/sd_sound.dat

17:06:10.638 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_sound.dat'

17:06:10.638 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/sd_sound.dat'

17:06:10.687 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:10.756 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/efs_music.dat

17:06:10.762 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/efs_music.dat'

17:06:10.763 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/efs_music.dat'

17:06:10.792 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:10.892 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/sd_music.dat

17:06:10.897 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_music.dat'

17:06:10.897 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/sd_music.dat'

17:06:11.323 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:11.609 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Fundamentals retrieved

17:06:11.683 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/mediacan000.dat

17:06:11.684 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'sms/mediacan000.dat'

17:06:11.684 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'sms/mediacan000.dat'

17:06:11.779 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:11.862 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/drafts.dat

17:06:11.862 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/drafts.dat'

17:06:11.862 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/drafts.dat'

17:06:11.938 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file

17:06:12.023 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0251.dat

17:06:12.048 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0251.dat

17:06:12.414 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0253.dat

17:06:12.444 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0253.dat

17:06:12.757 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0252.dat

17:06:12.763 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0252.dat

17:06:13.092 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0254.dat

17:06:13.101 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0254.dat

17:06:13.401 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0255.dat

17:06:13.437 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0255.dat

17:06:13.862 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0256.dat

17:06:13.890 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0256.dat

17:06:14.214 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0257.dat

17:06:14.250 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0257.dat

17:06:14.569 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0258.dat

17:06:14.573 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0258.dat

17:06:14.848 Exception: BitPim version: 1.0.7-official

An unexpected exception has occurred.

Please see the help for details on what to do.

Traceback (most recent call last):

File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run

File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__

File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata

File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms

File "phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo", line 59, in _readsms

File "phones\com_lgvx9700.pyo", line 66, in _getoutboxmessage

TypeError: not enough arguments for format string

Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last

Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277

resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x07617C60>

res = None

self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)>

item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x07617C60>)

call = <gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70>

ex = TypeError('not enough arguments for format string',)

e = TypeError('not enough arguments for format string',)

first = 0

Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159

self = <gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70>

args = ()

d = Keys []

{}

kwargs = Keys []

{}

Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906

count = 1

i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy

self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)>

req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x462d

willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox

results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index']

{'uniqueserial': '9824e1a0134ffda9872dcc6338a17e7a47f38f52', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME

sync = Keys ['sms']

{'sms': 'MERGE'}

st = 0

todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started

Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131

self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90>

result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index']

{'uniqueserial': '9824e1a0134ffda9872dcc6338a17e7a47f38f52', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME

Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo at line 59

res = Keys ['1318197972.358233', '1318197972.687234', '1318197973.015235', '1318197973.338236', '1318197973.799237', '1318197974.142238', '1318197974.484239']

{'1318197972.358233': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07849390>, '1318197973.799237':

self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90>

item = <phones.p_lgvx9700.indexentry object at 0x0761BE30>

entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07658450>

buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x076588D0>

sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_saved object at 0x076586B0>

Frame _getoutboxmessage in phones\com_lgvx9700.pyo at line 66

confirmed = True

confirmed_date = None

self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90>

r = <phones.p_lgvx9100.recipient_record object at 0x07655290>

entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x0783E470>

sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_out object at 0x076551D0>

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Just downloaded BP for first time. Version 1.0.7.  When I try to open the program, I get "This application has failed to start because MSVCP71.dll was not found.  Re-installing the application may fix this problem."  I downloaded again and re-installed with the same results.  The "missing" file is present in the BitPim folder on my computer.  

I am running windows XP.  I don't know if this is an issue with my computer or the download.
I can get to a notepad file that shows what the program was doing when it stopped - I attached a snapshot of it.
Any help would be appreciated.  I am trying to move pictures from my LG xv9200 to my computer using a straight USB cable.  I guess I need to get into the program first.

Thanks

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LG VX9200 BitPim Error Exception on SMS

BitPim version: 1.0.7-official
An unexpected exception has occurred.
Please see the help for details on what to do.

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run
  File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__
  File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata
  File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms
  File "phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo", line 66, in _readsms
  File "phones\p_lgvx9100.pyo", line 4332, in readfrombuffer
  File "prototypes.pyo", line 618, in readfrombuffer
  File "prototypes.pyo", line 1665, in getnextbytes
IndexError: Trying to read 49 bytes starting at 4675 which will go beyond end of 4704 byte buffer

Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last

Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277
       resultcb =  <gui.Callback instance at 0x04C36210>
            res =  None
           self =  <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)>
           item =  (<gui.Request instance at 0x037DC8F0>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x04C36210>)
           call =  <gui.Request instance at 0x037DC8F0>
             ex =  IndexError('Trying to read 49 bytes starting at 4675 which will go beyond end of
              e =  IndexError('Trying to read 49 bytes starting at 4675 which will go beyond end of
          first =  0

Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159
           self =  <gui.Request instance at 0x037DC8F0>
           args =  ()
              d =  Keys []
                   {}
         kwargs =  Keys []
                   {}

Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906
          count =  2
              i =  (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy
           self =  <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)>
            req =  <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x2d26
       willcall =  [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetPhoneBookSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog
        results =  Keys ['canned_msg', 'categories', 'group_wallpapers', 'groups', 'phonebook', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index']
                   {'phonebook': {0: {'serials': [{'serial2': 1, 'serial1': 1, 'sourcetype': 'lgvx9
           sync =  Keys ['phonebook', 'sms']
                   {'phonebook': 'MERGE', 'sms': 'MERGE'}
             st =  0
           todo =  [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started

Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131
           self =  <phones.com_lgvx9200.Phone object at 0x037D6ED0>
         result =  Keys ['canned_msg', 'categories', 'group_wallpapers', 'groups', 'phonebook', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index']
                   {'phonebook': {0: {'serials': [{'serial2': 1, 'serial1': 1, 'sourcetype': 'lgvx9

Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo at line 66
            res =  Keys ['1317917847.328008', '1317917847.437009', '1317917847.546010', '1317917847.656011']
                   {'1317917847.437009': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x03437FF0>, '1317917847.546010':
           self =  <phones.com_lgvx9200.Phone object at 0x037D6ED0>
           item =  <phones.p_lgvx9200.indexentry object at 0x05C6B410>
          entry =  <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x05C20050>
            buf =  <prototypes.buffer object at 0x05C6B070>
             sf =  <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_in object at 0x04C54ED0>

Frame readfrombuffer in phones\p_lgvx9100.pyo at line 4332
            buf =  <prototypes.buffer object at 0x05C6B070>
        autolog =  True
       logtitle =  'SMS inbox item'
           self =  <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_in object at 0x04C54ED0>

Frame readfrombuffer in prototypes.pyo at line 618
         _value =  ''
           self =  <prototypes.USTRING object at 0x034EC950>
            buf =  <prototypes.buffer object at 0x05C6B070>
          flush =  0

Frame getnextbytes in prototypes.pyo at line 1665
           self =  <prototypes.buffer object at 0x05C6B070>
        howmany =  49


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Help- LG-VX1000 Voyager exception error

I have the latest version of software downloaded direct from BitPim. The program recognizes my phone with no problem, I am just trying to "Get Data from Phone". I have downloaded to it twice before. I have tried rebooting my pc, re-downloaded software, turned phone off and on, tried different usb plugs.
Suggestions?

Here is the error:

BitPim version: 1.0.7-official
An unexpected exception has occurred.
Please see the help for details on what to do.

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run
  File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__
  File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata
  File "phones\com_lgvx8550.pyo", line 141, in getphonebook
  File "phones\p_lgvx8550.pyo", line 607, in valid
IndexError: string index out of range

Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last

Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277
       resultcb =  <gui.Callback instance at 0x0829B2D8>
            res =  None
           self =  <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)>
           item =  (<gui.Request instance at 0x0829B328>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x0829B2D8>)
           call =  <gui.Request instance at 0x0829B328>
             ex =  IndexError('string index out of range',)
              e =  IndexError('string index out of range',)
          first =  0

Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159
           self =  <gui.Request instance at 0x0829B328>
           args =  ()
              d =  Keys []
                   {}
         kwargs =  Keys []
                   {}

Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906
          count =  1
              i =  (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetPhoneBookSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog;
           self =  <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)>
            req =  <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x2be5
       willcall =  [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetPhoneBookSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog
        results =  Keys ['groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index']
                   {'sync': {'phonebook': 'MERGE'}, 'wallpaper-index': {100: {'origin': 'images', '
           sync =  Keys ['phonebook']
                   {'phonebook': 'MERGE'}
             st =  0
           todo =  [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started

Frame getphonebook in phones\com_lgvx8550.pyo at line 141
          pbook =  Keys [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68]
                   {0: {'serials': [{'serial2': 0, 'serial1': 0, 'sourcetype': 'lgvx10000', 'source
              e =  AttributeError("'pnfileentry' object has no attribute '_pnfileentry__field_phone
        _rt_ids =  Keys []
                   {}
        _wp_ids =  Keys []
                   {}
        _speeds =  Keys [0, 1, 6, 21, 1000]
                   {1000: {6: 1}, 0: {1: 2}, 21: {2: 5}, 6: {4: 4}, 1: {1: 3}}
           self =  <phones.com_lgvx10000.Phone object at 0x031306D0>
           _cnt =  69
       pb_entry =  <phones.p_lgvx8550.pbfileentry object at 0x03285CF0>
     pb_numbers =  <phones.p_lgvx8550.pnfile object at 0x0359AFF0>
     ring_pathf =  <phones.p_lgvx8550.PathIndexFile object at 0x04F29790>
         result =  Keys ['groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index']
                   {'sync': {'phonebook': 'MERGE'}, 'wallpaper-index': {100: {'origin': 'images', '
    picid_pathf =  <phones.p_lgvx8550.PathIndexFile object at 0x035A05F0>
     pb_entries =  <phones.p_lgvx8550.pbfile object at 0x06975A30>
          _ices =  Keys [0, 1]
                   {0: 0, 1: 1}

Frame valid in phones\p_lgvx8550.pyo at line 607
           self =  <phones.p_lgvx8550.pbfileentry object at 0x03285CF0>

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> Subject: [BitPim-user] Can't get lg vx8300 to work with Linux
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> I've been successfully using bitpim for several years, first with XP,
> and now, XP in a vm under Linux, but it never finds my phone when I try
> to connect directly with the Linux version. It finds the device, but
> says it's not available. How do I debug this?
>
> I've got a couple of screen shots, but I have to wrangle some web space
> to put them in then I'll post links.
>
> TIA
>
> Joe - kubuntu lucid - bitpim 1.0.6 from the repos (couldn't figure out
> how to successfully install 1.0.7 after I ran the rpm through alien to
> convert it to a deb).
>
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 01:23:18 -0500
> From: d.vanheeckeren <at> hotmail.com <d.vanheeckeren <at> hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [BitPim-user] Can't get lg vx8300 to work with Linux
> To: bitpim-user <at> lists.sourceforge.net
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> First, bitpim 1.0.7 can be compiled from source on your machine, just make sure you have the kernel source packages first. Need help, email me.
>
> Secondly, the problem with ports being unavailable is because of permissions. You COULD do it the right way (way too long and complicated), or you could just do it the easy way like I do....open a terminal, switch to root ("sudo su root") and then launch bitpim from the terminal ("bitpim").
>
> Keep me updated on your progress... :o)
>
> -Daniel
>
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> From: "Joe" <josephj <at> main.nc.us>
> To: <bitpim-user <at> lists.sourceforge.net>
> Subject: [BitPim-user] Can't get lg vx8300 to work with Linux
> Date: Wed, Sep 21, 2011 05:06
>
>
> I've been successfully using bitpim for several years, first with XP,
> and now, XP in a vm under Linux, but it never finds my phone when I try
> to connect directly with the Linux version. It finds the device, but
> says it's not available. How do I debug this?
>
> I've got a couple of screen shots, but I have to wrangle some web space
> to put them in then I'll post links.
>
> TIA
>
> Joe - kubuntu lucid - bitpim 1.0.6 from the repos (couldn't figure out
> how to successfully install 1.0.7 after I ran the rpm through alien to
> convert it to a deb).
>
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> From: "feedscrn <at> yahoo.com" <feedscrn <at> yahoo.com>
> Subject: [BitPim-user] LG VX9400 and YouTube video
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> ? To the BitPim Support Team,
> ?
> ??? I have a weird question.... I learned about BitPim from a YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-i5yay31qc
> ?
> ??? In said video, he downloads what looks like '1.0.5 Official Version'; and I think I see it working with the LG VX9400.
> ?
> ??? I downloaded and installed 'BitPim 1.0.7 Official Version'. The problem is that BitPim does not work for me with the VX9400. It starts to work, but no information is gleaned.
> ?
> ?? This is the weird part: The VX9400 is listed in the online help:
> BitPim Online Help built 17 January 2010
> ....as one of the?'phones that the Developers want'. VX9400 is not listed as a supported phone in the BitPim documentation for version 1.0.7.
> ?
> ?? What's going on????
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>
> ?? Thank You......
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> Subject: [BitPim-user] Sprint Kyocera SCP-3820 support?
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> To the BitPim Support Team:
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> I have a Sprint Kyocera SCP-3820 phone and wondered if I could use it
> with BitPim. That particular phone isn't listed but I thought it might
> be similar enough to one of the of the supported phones so that I
> could recover my images stored on the phone.
>
> I hope BitPim will be adding this phone to the list of supported
> hardware.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
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