Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Mac OS X Users


Mac OS X Users

Select the Bluetooth icon on the Mac window and select ‘Send file’ (see
Figure 2.8). Then select one of the installation files and select ‘Send’.
This opens a window where you need to select ‘Search’ to make your
computer search for nearby Bluetooth devices.
A list (see Figure 2.9) will show the nicknames of all Bluetooth devices
found. Select the nickname of your phone and press ‘Send’. A popup
note should be displayed on your phone asking ‘Receive message by
way of Bluetooth . . . ?’ and you should select ‘Yes’. A message should
then arrive in your inbox. Repeat these steps for the second installation
file.
In different Mac OS versions, the menus might look slightly different,
but the process is basically the same. Also you might have to do Bluetooth
pairing between your phone and your computer before you can send the
file. You can find instructions on how to do this in Section 7.1.


Linux Users

You need the ussp-push and hcitool programs installed. In many
distributions, they can be installed from packages ussp-push and
bluez-utils.INSTALLING PYTHON FOR S60 ON 2ND EDITION DEVICES 25
Perform Bluetooth scanning to find the Bluetooth address of your
phone:
hcitool scan
You should see the name of your phone in the list, with its Bluetooth
address (e.g., 00:17:ED:AC:56:FE). Next, you can upload the SIS files to
your phone with the following commands:
ussp-push 00:17:ED:AC:56:FE@ PythonForS60...SIS PyS60.SIS
ussp-push 00:17:ED:AC:56:FE@ PythonShellScript...SIS Shell.SIS
Replace the Bluetooth address above with your phone’s actual Bluetooth
address. Also, replace the file names with the actual names of the
files that you downloaded.
After each file has been uploaded, a popup note should be displayed
on your phone asking ‘Receive message by way of Bluetooth . . . ?’ and
you should select ‘Yes’.

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