That was the one I tried connecting in the first place, but I went back to my older one: T-Mobile - MDA Compact III http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h1136.htm since they older one was 'seen' by windows, both on my laptop and desktop; the Compact IV was seen on neither.
My phone is connected to usb, but on the phone side the connector is smaller than usb (like in these digital camera's from canon). I will check your suggestion regarding JavaComm.dl.... first here is post I was preparing: I googled on “Error 2 opening registry key HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP \SERIALCOM” This link might provide a clue: http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=534678 Open regedt32 on my desktop (acer aspire desktop x3200) and look for LOCAL_MACHINE -> HARDWARE -> DEVICEMAP -> SERIALCOMM then there is no entry for SERIALCOM !!! On my laptop however (both run Vista) there is an entry with values COM3, COM4 and COM5. Sigh. Installed SMSlib on laptop. First I ran CommTest.java. Result: Searching for devices... Found port: COM3 Trying at 9600... Getting Info... Found: AT+CGMMERROR Trying at 14400... no device found (javax.comm.UnsupportedCommOperationException: Unsupported baud rate) Trying at 19200... Getting Info... Found: AT+CGMMERROR Trying at 28800... no device found (javax.comm.UnsupportedCommOperationException: Unsupported baud rate) Trying at 33600... no device found (javax.comm.UnsupportedCommOperationException: Unsupported baud rate) Trying at 38400... Getting Info... Found: AT+CGMMERROR Trying at 56000... no device found (javax.comm.UnsupportedCommOperationException: Unsupported baud rate) Trying at 57600... Getting Info... Found: AT+CGMMERROR Trying at 115200... Getting Info... Found: AT+CGMMERROR Test complete. (no COM4, COM5) Next, changed parameters in SendMessage to COM3, baudrate 9600. Tried all 4 usb connectors, but always got a time-out: Example: Send message from a serial gsm modem. SMSLib: A Java API library for sending and receiving SMS via a GSM modem or other supported gateways. This software is distributed under the terms of the Apache v2.0 License. Web Site: http://smslib.org Version: 3.3.3 org.smslib.TimeoutException: No response from device. at org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver$CharQueue.get(AModemDriver.java:519) at org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver.getResponse(AModemDriver.java:317) at org.smslib.modem.athandler.ATHandler.getSimStatus(ATHandler.java: 130) at org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver.connect(AModemDriver.java:127) at org.smslib.modem.ModemGateway.startGateway(ModemGateway.java:126) at org.smslib.Service$1Starter.run(Service.java:222) Again the Windows Mobile Device Center recognises the GSM correctly! On Feb 4, 8:00 pm, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote: > Jan, > > Is this the phone in > question:http://www.mobilegazette.com/t-mobile-mda-compact-iv-08x06x04.htm > > Your installation seems ok. Try to copy the JavaComm .dll in the > windows/system32 (is there any such dir in Vista?) to see if it makes > any difference. > > Your phone is a USB phone, right? I don't know if Pradeep's phone is a > serial one and if we have a problem in USB ports in general... --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SMSLib User Group" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/SMSLib?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
