Hi
Always copy kannel lists so you can have more probability of answers
and others can benefit from the conversation.
Sadly I'm not programmer... never late to start ;).... but think there
is a series of smsc_at files that handles kannel <-> modem
communication so I suppose you can check it and find a hack to insert
your custom messages trough a periodic lookup to an specifc file with
the required command info. You might choose the checking period either
by time or by cycles within smsc_at loops.
There is already a periodic chek for when you set sim-buffering =
true. You can use same schema for your CUSD. You can even do it in a
generic form so you can put any command on the file.
If you ever do the devel it would be nice if you can share it with the
community. Other people might be looking for something similar.
Regards
Alvaro
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On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 5:07 AM, Momar Dieng <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Alvaro,
>
> I have been researching this issue and I have seen the responses you gave to
> other people who had the same question. However the option to use the
> keep-alive is not good for me because I want to use the AT+CUSD command to
> send telephone credit to some of the people who send me SMS. So every command
> AT+CUSD will need to be customized with the incoming phone number and the
> amount. Do you know anyone who has hacked the sms_at.c to have more control,
> or could you guide me on what to do? Thanks in advance.
>
> Best,
>
> Momar