Michael 'Mickey' Lauer pisze:
You can use the nc/pty combination for that as described in http://unadventure.wordpress.com/2007/10/28/qpe-430-plus-qemu/ Note though that due to some weird bug this doesn't work for multiplexing mode :/

I took a solution mentioned in this article and worked perfectly for my Neo 1973.

killall gsmd

nc -l -p 5000 < /dev/ttySAC0 > /dev/ttySAC0


Only conditions is that you have to use Openmoko distro. I'm using latest Debian distro and I have old OM lying on Flash. Under Debian my modem hangs after manually connecting via cu from Phone, so the hack above doesn't work. I suppose the problem is connected with multiplexing bug that Mickey mentioned, as multiplexing in Debian is enabled .

So I used OM and it worked well. I can call my Neo's GSM modem from any network machine.

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