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Two Cans & String User
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The link cable
I am very very short on cash and was looking to cutr some of my bills down and wanted to drop the Vision feature from my phone but i like ringtones and games and was wondering if I payed the $20 for a link cable thing to my pc do you know if you can send the files from the pc to the phone that way instead of using vision? (My phone is the Sanyo PM-8200)
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Two Cans & String User
Join Date: Jul 20, '04
Location: NE
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from what little i know, ya - you should be able to transfer from computer to phone. i don't think you can transfer qcp though? you also need bitpm for your computer.
Last edited by zete; 09-21-2004 at 12:07 PM. |
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Telegraph User
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Sup Steve,
I too have the PM-8200. And I went out to Radioshack and picked up a data cable. Works great for ringtones and wallpaper (screensavers). If you get a cable get Bitpim it's free and it supports qcp files. But over all for what you are looking for is a great move to save you some $$. Plus it's great that you can save your phone book on your computer just incase you lose it on your phone. Also it's easier to add some one using your computer. Because I can type on a keyboard faster then I can using a phone keypad. Hope this info helps, Falcon204 |
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helped me. thanks.
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Join Date: Oct 1, '04
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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If you buy the FutureDial Cable, where do you get the drivers? I have an PM-8200 as well. Also, can you save money and buy the USB cables on eBay (i.e. the non-future dial ones), or are they not the same? Thanks. Marc Too Bad BitPM doesn't have an import tool (from Outlook contacts, etc). Quote:
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Join Date: Jun 20, '04
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This is the same drivers I used for my PM-8200 Just make sure you use the right driver for what Windows OS you have
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