btw, using a gnokii + an application that stores messages to a db + a web 
interface. we can acess sms messaging over the network. ;-) cheap way of 
sending sms and it's easier since the access is thru the web. incoming msgs 
requires a special prefix, the username to the system that way msgs can be 
routed in the network.

btw, wat kind of application are you building? ;-)

At 10:25 PM 5/16/2001 +0800, you wrote:

>I was able to successfully build gsmlib-1.6 on my linux box
>(kernel 2.4.4, glibc-2.2.3, gcc-2.95.3).  I then connected
>the Nokia 5110i using the recommended cable to com1.  The
>command:
>
>gsmctl -b 9600 -d /dev/ttyS0 ALL
>
>fails to access the mobilephone (Ctrl-C regains control).
>Gsmsendsms does not work either, nor does any of the gsmlib
>utilities.
>
>I tried browsing the Nokia site, http://forum.nokia.com/,
>from which SDK-2.0 is available as a free download.  It seems
>that the SDK provides a software-modem which is used to access
>the 5110i, but the website was not very clear on this.  One
>thing is sure: the program SMS.exe that is provided in source
>code (compile using VB-6.0) with the SDK-2.0 works like a charm
>on the same hardware setup (so there is nothing wrong with
>the 5110i or the cable).
>
>I do not want to use Windows as our GSM sms server, since the
>Linux SNMP tools are so much nicer to use (we need the sms
>server for network management).
>
>Any suggestions (short of buying a P30,000.00 mobilephone)?
>Thanks.
>
>PManalastas.
>
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