sorry for the intrustion and for going over this again but...
You mentioned the Librem5 and it's use of MM.
I was wondering if I could use one of my QMI modems to do phone calls.
I seen the voice interfaces, but audio routing remains a mistery to me even
today. :)
E see there are projects like:
Hi,
I didn't found information in Telit documentation about the GPS control
with QMI. I'll try to poke them directly. On the other side, I did enable
the gps with success using mmcli but didn't had any data location under the
--location-get command.
Here is the log when I do the command mmcli -m
Hey!
> > Anyway, as you also said, having lost the AT port may indicate other
> > kinds of internal problems, so attempting to trigger a reset ourselves
> > wouldn't be that bad in this case? I'm open to suggestions on how to
> > best handle this. Until now ModemManager hasn't done too many
Aleksander Morgado writes:
> Anyway, as you also said, having lost the AT port may indicate other
> kinds of internal problems, so attempting to trigger a reset ourselves
> wouldn't be that bad in this case? I'm open to suggestions on how to
> best handle this. Until now ModemManager hasn't done
Hey!
> I am looking for a way to integrate the current telit GPS code in MM 1.12.x
> but on a LE910C1 that is currently using the qmi interface.
>
If you're using the modem in QMI mode, are you sure you don't already
have GPS control using either the LOC or PDS QMI services? Or does the
Telit
Hey!
>
> I assume the "(tty/ttyUSB6) at port timed out 10 consecutive times" is a
> real error, for unknown reasons. What's worrying me is how it is
> handled. I do not expect the modem to disconnect and disappear from
> ModemManager due to an error like this, which seems to be related to the
>