Re: using FSO to controll secondary phone?

2010-01-19 Thread Frederik Sdun
if you want to remote control your freerunner over dbus you can use gabriel
[1] which is a dbus proxy over ssh.
if you want to forward you serial connection over tcp you can use a
forwarder written by alphaone [2].
I think if you want to expose you modem over a bluetooth connection, some
extra work is required.


[1] http://gabriel.sourceforge.net/
[2]
http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=cornucopia.git;a=tree;f=tools/serial_forward;h=517b33a6168632d5ecd3fc6ceac574b2247109cb;hb=HEAD


2010/1/18 joa...@verona.se

 Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:

  Frederik Sdun frederik.s...@googlemail.com writes:
  * joa...@verona.se joa...@verona.se [17.01.2010 07:45]:
  Would it be possible to attach a secondary phone over BT to the
  Freerunner and controll it with FSO, the same way as the inbuilt phone
  device?
 
  I think over bluetooth is not possible. But if you can establish a
  network connection you can use gabriel[1[, which should be in the SHR
 repo
  since yesterday.
 
  Why not bluetooth? Many cellphones expose AT interface over bluetooth,
  with rfcomm channel created one can start another instance of ogsmd to
  treat it like a single-line modem.

 I had in mind that the secondary phone(s) should be as dumb as possible,
 so I dont think establishing network connections to the secondary
 devices would be desirable. That would imply a smartphone-level device.

 The rfcomm+ogsmd aproach thus seems more palatable.

 Does anyone have any recomendations for a simple reliable phone that
 would be remote controlable this way?
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Re: using FSO to controll secondary phone?

2010-01-18 Thread Frederik Sdun
* Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com [17.01.2010 23:24]:
 Frederik Sdun frederik.s...@googlemail.com writes:
  * joa...@verona.se joa...@verona.se [17.01.2010 07:45]:
  Would it be possible to attach a secondary phone over BT to the
  Freerunner and controll it with FSO, the same way as the inbuilt phone
  device?
 
  I think over bluetooth is not possible. But if you can establish a
  network connection you can use gabriel[1[, which should be in the SHR repo
  since yesterday.
 
 Why not bluetooth? Many cellphones expose AT interface over bluetooth,
 with rfcomm channel created one can start another instance of ogsmd to
 treat it like a single-line modem.
 
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Yes, I always think about the layers above FSO. If you expose the modem
via bluetooth this should be possible
*adding to the FSO wiki*
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Re: using FSO to controll secondary phone?

2010-01-17 Thread Frederik Sdun
* joa...@verona.se joa...@verona.se [17.01.2010 07:45]:
 Would it be possible to attach a secondary phone over BT to the
 Freerunner and controll it with FSO, the same way as the inbuilt phone
 device?
 
 
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I think over bluetooth is not possible. But if you can establish a
network connection you can use gabriel[1[, which should be in the SHR repo
since yesterday.

Regards, Frederik
[1] gabriel.svn.sourceforge.net
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Re: using FSO to controll secondary phone?

2010-01-17 Thread Paul Fertser
Frederik Sdun frederik.s...@googlemail.com writes:
 * joa...@verona.se joa...@verona.se [17.01.2010 07:45]:
 Would it be possible to attach a secondary phone over BT to the
 Freerunner and controll it with FSO, the same way as the inbuilt phone
 device?

 I think over bluetooth is not possible. But if you can establish a
 network connection you can use gabriel[1[, which should be in the SHR repo
 since yesterday.

Why not bluetooth? Many cellphones expose AT interface over bluetooth,
with rfcomm channel created one can start another instance of ogsmd to
treat it like a single-line modem.

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Re: using FSO to controll secondary phone?

2010-01-17 Thread joakim
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:

 Frederik Sdun frederik.s...@googlemail.com writes:
 * joa...@verona.se joa...@verona.se [17.01.2010 07:45]:
 Would it be possible to attach a secondary phone over BT to the
 Freerunner and controll it with FSO, the same way as the inbuilt phone
 device?

 I think over bluetooth is not possible. But if you can establish a
 network connection you can use gabriel[1[, which should be in the SHR repo
 since yesterday.

 Why not bluetooth? Many cellphones expose AT interface over bluetooth,
 with rfcomm channel created one can start another instance of ogsmd to
 treat it like a single-line modem.

I had in mind that the secondary phone(s) should be as dumb as possible,
so I dont think establishing network connections to the secondary
devices would be desirable. That would imply a smartphone-level device.

The rfcomm+ogsmd aproach thus seems more palatable.

Does anyone have any recomendations for a simple reliable phone that
would be remote controlable this way?
-- 
Joakim Verona


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