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| the Samsung i-600 also sends spurious messages to applications (just like the Motorola Q) we just confirmed that the Samsung i-600 has the same firmware bug than the Motorola Q, i.e. it sends spurious private messages to the applications. this firmware bug is documented here: http://www.modaco.com/Motorola-Q-Spu...a-t242539.html in the case of the Samsung i-600, the spurious messages are sent when the phone is flipped open or closed. the message sent to all application is 0x000080ca - which is a value reserved for interthread-communications in applications and should NEVER be sent to an application unless it expects this message to be sent. this can cause applications to randomly crash or misbehave when the Samsung i-600 is flipped closed or opened. i think that the Samsung i-600 is also known as the Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device SP-i600 (as we had other reports of this from people using this device). we have received reports that the same firmware bug also affects the Asus P525. it is very important that MSFT makes sure that they tests this in their platform validation tests. |
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| Re: the Samsung i-600 also sends spurious messages to applications(just like the Motorola Q) It's pretty common that these devices broadcast messages without registering them properly. Hopefully the companies that the OEMS are outsourcing their work to will figure out the right way soon. So far, HTC, Samsung and Sharp PPC devices for sure do this. Probaly others. I suspect we're dealing with dev teams who are still a little in the embedded systems mindset - "the device will always be in the state it is when we ship it". CV The PocketTV Team wrote: > we just confirmed that the Samsung i-600 has the same firmware bug than the > Motorola Q, i.e. it sends spurious private messages to the applications. > > this firmware bug is documented here: > http://www.modaco.com/Motorola-Q-Spu...a-t242539.html > > in the case of the Samsung i-600, the spurious messages are sent when the > phone is flipped open or closed. the message sent to all application is > 0x000080ca - which is a value reserved for interthread-communications in > applications and should NEVER be sent to an application unless it expects > this message to be sent. > > this can cause applications to randomly crash or misbehave when the Samsung > i-600 is flipped closed or opened. > > i think that the Samsung i-600 is also known as the Sprint PCS Vision Smart > Device SP-i600 (as we had other reports of this from people using this > device). > > we have received reports that the same firmware bug also affects the Asus > P525. > > it is very important that MSFT makes sure that they tests this in their > platform validation tests. > > |
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| Re: the Samsung i-600 also sends spurious messages to applications (just like the Motorola Q) however in this case, the messages are sent in a range which is explicitely reserved for private use by the application. since the OS (that includes the shell and proprietary drivers) on various devices (Samsung i-600, Motorola Q, and others) send messages in the private range normally reserved for the inside use by applications (for inter-thread communication), it is very difficult for application to determine for sure what range of messages can be safely used for its own inter-thread communications. "Charlie" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:4591799A.4040009@nowhere.com... > It's pretty common that these devices broadcast messages without > registering them properly. Hopefully the companies that the OEMS are > outsourcing their work to will figure out the right way soon. > > So far, HTC, Samsung and Sharp PPC devices for sure do this. Probaly > others. I suspect we're dealing with dev teams who are still a little in > the embedded systems mindset - "the device will always be in the state it > is when we ship it". > > > CV > > > The PocketTV Team wrote: >> we just confirmed that the Samsung i-600 has the same firmware bug than >> the Motorola Q, i.e. it sends spurious private messages to the >> applications. >> >> this firmware bug is documented here: >> http://www.modaco.com/Motorola-Q-Spu...a-t242539.html >> >> in the case of the Samsung i-600, the spurious messages are sent when the >> phone is flipped open or closed. the message sent to all application is >> 0x000080ca - which is a value reserved for interthread-communications in >> applications and should NEVER be sent to an application unless it expects >> this message to be sent. >> >> this can cause applications to randomly crash or misbehave when the >> Samsung i-600 is flipped closed or opened. >> >> i think that the Samsung i-600 is also known as the Sprint PCS Vision >> Smart Device SP-i600 (as we had other reports of this from people using >> this device). >> >> we have received reports that the same firmware bug also affects the Asus >> P525. >> >> it is very important that MSFT makes sure that they tests this in their >> platform validation tests. |
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