Michael 'Mickey' Lauer pisze:
You can use the nc/pty combination for that as described in
http://unadventure.wordpress.com/2007/10/28/qpe-430-plus-qemu/
Note though that due to some weird bug this doesn't work for multiplexing
mode :/
I took a solution mentioned in this article and worked
Timo Juhani Lindfors pisze:
(...)
would at least give you gsm.pipe that allows you to read and write
to GSM. If you really need a tty with all the odd ioctls then it's bit
more challenging and you probably want to use
Thank you Juhani and Clemens (from other post) for response. I'll try to
Greetings,
I want to write small app on my PC using neo1973's GSM modem. I'd like
to somehow forward /dev/ttySAC0 and have serial device in my Linux' /dev
and connect to it as to ordinary serial port.
I have debian installed so I have an access to plenty of packages.
Any ideas? Thank you in
Hi.
Michael Kremliovsky pisze:
If I do not want to have any UI and I do not need voice, can I
reliably send data with a reasonable speed? If so, what are the
benchmark speeds?
You mean sendig data via GPRS? Throwing away GUI and other CPU consuming
services won't help in this case as neo is
Many of those type of AT commands are gsm-modem specific. Many of them
are far from AT standard and are implemented only in modems of that
manufacturer.
Google for M35 modem specification in PDF and then for such command in
offical AT commands set.
Kiro Zimmer pisze:
According to [1] the
Hi Kyle.
Kyle Bassett pisze:
specified time. If the user does not answer or a connection problem
persisted, then the asterisk server can forward the call to the user's
regular (OM or third party) cell line.
--User can give one phone number to all contacts and have asterisk
decide how to
Brenda Wang pisze:
Hello everybody:
Hello Brenda! Best wishes to you.
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Phani Kumar Kancharala pisze:
I followed the steps given in wiki and I could able to scan the
bluethooth devices and connect to the servers using pand -c MAC.
But I couldn't see any bluetooth interface like bnep0 on phone.
Can anyone help me to get ride of this. I am using 2.6.22.5
Mike Montour pisze:
Dan Staley wrote:
I recently got my GTA01 and am trying to get the gllin ipkg from
http://3rdparty.downloads.openmoko.org/gllin/ . However, everytime I
download it, it says it is corrupted.
Some people had similar problems in the past - they would download a
copy of the
Hi Gilles,
Gilles Casse pisze:
GutenFlash is a RSVP text reader: for example, it displays a text one
word at a time in large font on the screen.
Any chances to implement speech syntethiser to read the text? I think
there's a one on OpenEmbedded.
Any ideas?
Best regards,
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Krzysztof Kajkowski pisze:
Recently I started to test newest OM snapshots and fill in new bugs in
bugzilla. But I'm wonder if this is neccesary or needed? I filled some
IMHO severe bugs (contact list is not working, dialer is not working -
#1120, #1121, #1122) but there's no answer. Does it
Hello.
Ilja O. pisze:
It was already said that two SIMs working simultaneously would require
two trancievers.
This is obviously is not a case of GTA02.
Planning feature list for GTA(03|04) is quite a waste of time until
GTA02 will be released.
AFAIK gsm modem is about 1/3 of phone production
Hi.
kkr pisze:
dual-SIM slot in their products. And both SIMs are active at the same
time!
It requires two GSM modems inside Neo. That closes this issue.
Regards,
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Hello.
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller pisze:
dual-SIM slot in their products. And both SIMs are active at the same
time!
It requires two GSM modems inside Neo. That closes this issue.
Here is a description what dual SIM means and why:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_SIM
I knew that and this
Bartlomiej Zdanowski [Zdanek] pisze:
I suspend what I wrote - if both SIMs should be active at the same
time (above) it reqiures two modems (aka transceivers)...
I meant I affirm what I wrote - sorry, spelling mistake.
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Hello András.
Schmidt András pisze:
I am developing a GPL map viewing application.
Project home page is: http://yamamap.wiki.sourceforge.net/
It has three main versions:
* Java-Swing for desktop
* C#-Windows.Forms for .Net CF, Windows desktop and Linux desktop
* C#-GTK# for OpenMoko
Sad news. It is bad news for OM Community but personally I understand
move like this. Best regards for Harald.
http://gnumonks.org/~laforge/weblog/2007/11/16/#20071116-leaving_openmoko
Best regards.
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Hello.
As far as I know there's no USB host driver in OM kernel, so even if
external USB device is self powered or power connector is attached
there's no chance to connect anything to Neo.
When will it be available? You could provide it with other two drivers -
mouse and keyboard, and that
I mean to turn USB host on while openmoko running. I want to connect
some usb external devices not to flash it.
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- turn GTA01 off
- press left side top button FIRST (i guess the touch screen is in
front fo you)
- press (while you still press the left side top button)
Hello.
I've made my 3-direction USB cable with +5v power but I need some tips
how to enable USB host mode in Openmoko. Please help.
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Sven Klomp pisze:
On Friday 21 September 2007 21:43:45 Krzysztof Kajkowski wrote:
2007/9/21, Sven Klomp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Hi! Check out picture in this article: http://www.openmoko.org.pl/node/41
I had my Neo on the buttom of my back pack while riding a bike.
Accuracy was
Hello.
Zak pisze:
Hi,
tried using the openmoko-dialer in vain. The /tmp/gsm.log file
contains the lines attached to the end of this email. I also find that
the applet of top menu disappears whenever I power on the GSM module
using the pull-down menu.
This is known bug.
Add
/etc/init.d/gsmd
Ortwin Regel pisze:
Seems like it should, with the instructions at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Booting_from_SD . Could someone prepare
binaries ready for putting onto my SD card? And is there a program
that can format cards with different filesystems from Windows?
Yes it is - Openmoko with
My idea is to have one OS on flash memory and second on SD card. Anybody
knows if it would work?
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