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nismo... these cables are Mbus cables, ie serial over USB or pure serial. Wheras the genuine nokia ones are Fbus. Non fbus cables won't work with data suite software. Next time we meet up remind me n i'll bring you a "special version" of OPM2 :rofl:

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I did have an Fbus with my last fone [6210], i didnt know the type i bought wasnt compat with data suite but no matter oxygen looks good so far - hmm special version :D

funkymonkey, Im not talking about serial cables, if you read description my cables are usb (the modern era).

circuit central sells them for $74.95 so please do some research before wasting peoples time.

cheers

my bad, this is the one that I was after...

http://www.circuitcentral.com.au/shop/cust...productid=18573

If you can do a better price than 45 bucks I'll grab one off ya serious, I'm not tryin 2 waste ur time.

NismoR34 The one I posted before was serial, which is a lil slower than the USB version. Its called a pop port cable coz the connector is called a pop port (ie a shitload of pins more than a normal cable)

btw if you did a speed test of a serial vs a usb you'll find that the transfer speed differs by 115bps. reason being the chip in the usb cable (the one in the lil box in the middle of the cable) simply converts serial data into the neccessary pinouts of a USB. Its basically like using a really good serial cable. Its not modern era, its just a different plug. Mbus by design is a serial data transfer protocol with error correction.

ok, it looks like i am posting basic queries but I AINT!

on the circuit central web it said that those pop port cables - the 34.95 ones were NOT compatible with the nokia data suite, so they must not be dku-5 compat?

I always thought that pop port meant the type of connector but how can you actually tell which are compat and which are not - i guess thats the real question...

doesnt matter much now neways

Mr Twinturbo, anychance if you could show me how or where to down load the software for my GD88? anyone?

Got your cable and stuffs but on the CD, there is only the driver and that it. I need the software to run it.

Cheers

Thanks

west : go to the following website :

http://www.matweb-01.com/English/dls-fds.htm

Alternative also for the E365 :

http://www.gsm-technology.com/gsm.php/en,d...d,Motorola.html

and download the appropriate handset manager for your phone.

Thankyou

regards

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