On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 09:48:08AM +0200, Aloril wrote:
Wild guess: some of vendor-specific, proprietary TI AT commands allow
user to write/read GSM module flash.
I do not think so ;)
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Salve Harald!
Harald Welte schrieb am Samstag, den 03. Februar 2007 um 14:49h:
I put the list into the wiki - it would be fine to mark
out which are not the optional ones and how to use them.
So from this list, every contribution, commentation of
this commands are welcome.
For
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 12:04 +0100, Harald Welte wrote:
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 09:11:53AM -0800, Dimitris Kogias wrote:
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 1/31/07 12:32 AM, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So can you say us already a little more about the GSM chip?
Sure. We're
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 09:11:53AM -0800, Dimitris Kogias wrote:
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 1/31/07 12:32 AM, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So can you say us already a little more about the GSM chip?
Sure. We're using a Ti Calypso chipset. Unfortunately this stuff is all
Salve Harald!
Thank you for the list.
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Harald Welte wrote:
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 09:11:53AM -0800, Dimitris Kogias wrote:
Isn't the AT-capable port going to be available to userland via a serial
abstraction? If so, its AT command profile won't be a secret very long.
On 1/30/07 2:20 PM, Carlo E. Prelz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is: would the GSM chip has a modem
for data connections and also fax support?
Good question. And if it is, is it a standard class 1 faxmodem like
common with GSM mobiles nowaday?
Related question: is it possible to
On 1/31/07 12:32 AM, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So can you say us already a little more about the GSM chip?
Sure. We're using a Ti Calypso chipset. Unfortunately this stuff is all
under _super_ NDA :-(
AKA: If I post a datasheet I would get the CEO of FIC fired within 24 hours
;-)
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 12:02:42AM +0100, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
* Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070129 22:58]:
My question is: would the GSM chip has a modem
for data connections and also fax support?
Good question. And if it is, is it a standard class 1 faxmodem like
common with GSM
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 1/31/07 12:32 AM, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So can you say us already a little more about the GSM chip?
Sure. We're using a Ti Calypso chipset. Unfortunately this stuff is all
under _super_ NDA :-(
Isn't the AT-capable port going to be available to
Harald Welte wrote:
yes, the GSM Modem we use has standard AT command Fax modem functionality.
I'm not 100% sure about everything I'm about to say, but I vaguely remember
some things from a similar discussion a while back.
In order for you to send/receive fax via a GSM connection requires you
* Jonathon Suggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070130 18:46]:
Harald Welte wrote:
yes, the GSM Modem we use has standard AT command Fax modem functionality.
I'm not 100% sure about everything I'm about to say, but I vaguely remember
some things from a similar discussion a while back.
In order for
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
* Jonathon Suggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070130 18:46]:
Harald Welte wrote:
yes, the GSM Modem we use has standard AT command Fax modem functionality.
I'm not 100% sure about everything I'm about to say, but I vaguely remember
some things from a
Subject: Re: Fax modem? Fax software? Neo as T.38 gateway?
Date: mar 30 gen 07 12:02:42 +0100
Quoting Andreas Kostyrka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
My question is: would the GSM chip has a modem
for data connections and also fax support?
Good question. And if it is, is it a standard
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