On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, da Silva, Joe wrote:
> Lest we confuse ourselves???
>
> What you are _implying_, inadvertently no doubt, is that a
> modulated analogue connection (ie. from a conventional
> modem) is connected to the cell phone to obtain wireless
> communications. This approach _was_ used, years ago,
> with analogue mobile phones (eg. AMPS system). AFAIK,
> all cell phones today, that have data capability, use an
> RS-232 or TTL interface for data connection.
Yes, GSM cell phones can include (and S35 includes) modem inside
and offer RS 232 (serial port) interface, but with non-standard
connector. My problem is that HP-LX also uses non-standard connector, and
I will have to connect two of these non-standard cables together to
make connection.
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