Quoting Russell K Bulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Sorry, but that isn't going to work. The Telephony Manager was introduced > in > PalmOS 4.0 and the Treo is running PalmOS 3.5.2H4.0... > Damn I thought it was a good idea and all :o) Is there any way of finding out which OS a particular device is running so I don't make this mistake again >
> One thought - can you use Enhanced Network Scripting to do this? I think > you should be able to transmit AT+CIMI and the use a Plug-In application to > read the response back from the device. You could do this as part of the > regular network logon, the user just logs on as per usual and your plugin > gets the IMSI number while this is happening? > > Scripting docs: http://oasis.palm.com/dev/kb/manuals/1768.cfm > Example code: http://oasis.palm.com/dev/kb/samples/1793.cfm > > However... if you want to do this programmatically you'll need to be able > to > create / modify a network profile. There used to be some code on the > KnowledgeBase to do this by directly modifying the Network Panel DB - but > a) > it's not there anymore and b) Handspring have changed the format of this > and > introduced their own API for the network panel. I believe this API will be > released when the GPRS APIs are released, which I'm led to believe will be > soon. > Is there information available on the handspring API for the network panel ? I've not come across any and knowing Handspring there probably isn't, but if some was available then I'd be very happy. These GPRS APIs also sound very interesting, any rumours sufaced on their contents ? Thanks Steve -- Steve Janaway Designer Aepona (England) Ltd Office: +44 (0) 7870 237678 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: +44 (0) 1483 305703 Internet: http://www.aepona.co.uk -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
