Yuri, you could simply set an alarm on your phone - the nokias and alcatels do, so I assume telecom phones would do the same.
On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 14:32, Jeremy Bertenshaw wrote: > Shame it's not 021 you could use an sms gateway :-( > > However doesn't telecom have some email to your phone > type service? you could utilise something like that. > > jeremyb > > > From: Yuri de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: 2002/06/13 Thu PM 12:09:14 GMT+12:00 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Wake up call > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to make my computer give me a wake-up call > > on my cell phone. > > > > The idea is to let the phone ring for ten seconds then hang > > up. I figured a shell script something like this: > > > > echo ATDT0252411993 > /dev/modem > > sleep 10 > > echo ATH > /dev/modem > > > > the problem is that when I echo ATDT0252411993 > /dev/modem > > nothing happens. > > I can do it from minicom. > > > > I want a script that I can then put into my crontab to get my > > wakeup call. > > > > Any clues as to how I can make this work? > > The modem how-to only mentions apps like minicom.
