I'm checking it now.

04 is 8 bit encoding, but emi2 doesn't need to set dcs because it has a
binary field of it own (the "4")

Anyway, even if 8 bit dcs is redudant, it shouldn't be an error.

I'll say something soon

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andreas Fink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:01 PM
Subject: RE: Problem with the last CVS version when sending ringtone with
emi2 (Xser incorrect ?)


> >Andreas, do you mean that when sending a ringtone, I should not see the
DCS
> >information (020104) in XSer part of the O/51 paquet ?
> >
> >To help people who works on the development of emi2, I attached the diff
> >between the sources of smsc_emi2.c with the CVS version for which
ringtones
> >work and the one for which it doesn't work.
> >
> >Thanks in advance. Gildas.
>
>
> I've looked into the specs and found that 0x04 is most probably not a
> legal DCS value. GSM 3.38 page 8 specifies that the first nibble (the
> zero) specifies what the second nibble (the 4) means. 0 4 thus menas
> Alphabet indication / spanish.
>
> There is only coding group 0 and F specified at the current time.
> I presume it was meant to be F4 which would mean Data coding/message
> class and the 4 would then represent message encoding = 8 bit data.
>
> The issue here is that the DCS value can be more than a single byte.
>
> I'll see if we can quickly fix this somehow.
>
>
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