I just would like to mention that there's really not "anything special
going on", as I have alraedy used a 8210 with my Toshiba.
The modem works fine so far as with any knew Nokia phones (exc. 61XX).

till straumann wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> I'm trying to talk to a NOKIA 8210 mobile phone, which has a built in
> GSM modem. Unfortunately, it is not even discovered by linux-irda. After
> turning debugging to level 4 (and enabling interrupt tracing of the
> serial driver) it seems that packets are sent out of my IBM Thinkpad
> 600E, but nothing is received [ there are no transmitter, but no
> receiver interrupts ].
> 
> I'm using linux-2.2.10-irda3 / irdautils-0.9.10.
> 
> Does anybody have a hint? I'd really appreciate it.
> 
> Regards, Till.
> 
> PLEASE, send answers also directly to me - I'm not subscribed to the
> mailing list.
> 
> PS. The device _is_ discovered by the WIN98 IRDA driver and I'm able to
> talk to the mobile phone's modem. However, I don't believe that there's
> anything magic going on - I never installed any nokia software [I never
> use WIN98 - just gave it a try to make sure the hardware works].
> 
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