That "unsupported baud rate" is not generated from SMSLib. It must be
generated from the JavaComm v3.

I don't have any solution for this. I can only suggest to give RxTx a
try...

On Dec 16, 2:07 pm, Anukalp <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sir, BlackBox supports baud rates of 9600 and 115200 or something like
> that. wvdialconf in linux identifies gsm phone at /dev/ttyACM0 with
> max baud rate of 460800. I tried both in smslib. I also tired
> SendMessage and ReceiveMessage java programs in smslib and both report
> baud rate not supported. Is Motorola incompatible with smslib? Thank
> you for your reply sir.
>
> On Dec 16, 4:51 pm, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > What baudrate do you use for the Blackbox app? Does the same rate work
> > with smslib?
>
> > Try to run an example (i.e. the ReadMessages) apart from the commtest.
>
> > On Dec 16, 1:45 pm, Anukalp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > smslib's CommTest.java program is not able to determine baud rate of
> > > my mobile motorola v220. It gives an exception baud rate not
> > > supported. I tried adding baud rates to CommTest.java baud array but
> > > it does not work.
> > > I am running smslib on Ubuntu. System is able to identify the modem
> > > at /dev/ttyACM0 and sun java commV3 api is able to communicate with
> > > the port(using BlackBox application and commtest.jar's ispt
> > > application). Can anyone please help me with this baud rate problem?
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