Just some further info to this: I was hoping to use the time from the SIM as a reference to keep a check on the FR time which is rarely correct, often being at least a few minutes out, and sometimes days/years out after a crash unless I notice it.
Unfortunately, once you set the SIM time, it loses time at a fairly fast rate so thats not an option :( Billk On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 14:30 +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote: > Hi Bill, > > > Can read the chipset time, but cant seem to set it (from mickyterm). > > Tried lots of variations, and from what googling finds it *should* work, > > but doesnt. Is there something I am missing? (using moko11 firmware) > > > > OK > > AT+CCLK? > > AT+CCLK? > > +CCLK: "0/1/1,0:0:14" > > > > OK > > AT+CCLK="00/01/01,1:0:15" > > AT+CCLK="00/01/01,1:0:15" > > ERROR > > AT+CCLK="0/1/1,1:0:15" > > AT+CCLK="0/1/1,1:0:15" > > ERROR > > Welcome to the wonderful world of standards compliance *cough*. Getting the > time from the modem has just recently been implemented in frameworkd as per > http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=framework.git;a=commitdiff;h=633ffc7bb9bbfc25ff4142d9291af00afbbd4fad;hp=1d4a6f96edf56531c891533bb7e704e2c950943b > > The fun thing is you need to give the UTC offset in the set command, although > the Calypso does not honor it and won't report it back. So if you want to do > it manually, do it like that: > > <----------- Mickey's Term V2.9.1 @ /dev/pts/3 -----------> > AT-Command Interpreter ready > > OK > at+cclk? > > +CCLK: "0/1/1,0:0:9" > > OK > at+cclk="09/04/01,14:30:00+00" > > OK > at+cclk? > > +CCLK: "9/4/1,14:30:3" > > OK > > Cheers, > > :M: > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

