"Set the gateway definition to COM4 and 115200. Leave the Nokia as is."
Then I get this: 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.GatewayException: Comm library exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application at org.smslib.modem.SerialModemDriver.connectPort (SerialModemDriver.java:92) at org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver.connect(AModemDriver.java:110) at org.smslib.modem.ModemGateway.startGateway(ModemGateway.java:126) at org.smslib.Service$1Starter.run(Service.java:222) I'll see if I can close some applications... On Feb 4, 9:29 pm, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey, we are getting somewhere! > > Set the gateway definition to COM4 and 115200. Leave the Nokia as is. > Any luck? > > On Feb 4, 10:23 pm, Jan Hulst <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I killed all possible applications and then CommTest gave: > > > 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 > > > Found port: COM4 > > Trying at 9600... Getting Info... Found: Merlin U630 (HW REV > > Rev 2) > > Trying at 14400... no device found > > (javax.comm.UnsupportedCommOperationException: Unsupported baud rate) > > Trying at 19200... Getting Info... Found: Merlin U630 (HW REV > > Rev 2) > > 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: Merlin U630 (HW REV > > Rev 2) > > Trying at 56000... no device found > > (javax.comm.UnsupportedCommOperationException: Unsupported baud rate) > > Trying at 57600... Getting Info... Found: Merlin U630 (HW REV > > Rev 2) > > Trying at 115200... Getting Info... Found: Merlin U630 (HW REV > > Rev 2) > > > Found port: COM5 > > Trying at 9600... no device found > > Trying at 14400... no device found > > (javax.comm.UnsupportedCommOperationException: Unsupported baud rate) > > Trying at 19200... no device found > > 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... no device found > > Trying at 56000... no device found > > (javax.comm.UnsupportedCommOperationException: Unsupported baud rate) > > Trying at 57600... no device found > > Trying at 115200... no device found > > > Test complete. > > > At least I learned that COM4 is the PCM-CIA slot for my UMTS data card > > and that I should use COM5, 9600 baud rate. > > > Question: does it matter in > > > new SerialModemGateway("modem.com5", "COM5", 9600, "Nokia", "6310i"); > > > which value one takes for the 4th and 5th parameters (Nokia & 6310i)? > > > Tried again to use SendMessage for COM5 on all 4 USB ports. Result in > > all 4 cases: > > > 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) > > > On Feb 4, 9:03 pm, Jan Hulst <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > "Try to copy the JavaComm .dll in the windows/system32 (is there any > > > such dir in Vista?) to see if it makes any difference." > > > > Do you mean the win32com.dll? > > > > Yes, there is a windows/system32 dir in Vista... > > > > In the mean time all 3 COM ports from the registry are now visible in > > > CommTest: > > > > 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 > > > > Found port: COM4 > > > Trying at 9600... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 14400... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 19200... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 28800... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 33600... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 38400... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 56000... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 57600... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 115200... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > > Found port: COM5 > > > Trying at 9600... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 14400... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 19200... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 28800... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 33600... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 38400... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 56000... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 57600... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > Trying at 115200... no device found > > > (javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port currently owned by Unknown > > > Windows Application) > > > > Test complete. > > > > SendMessage gives both for COM4 and COM5 this: > > > > 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.GatewayException: Comm library exception: > > > java.lang.RuntimeException: javax.comm.PortInUseException: Port > > > currently owned by Unknown Windows Application > > > at org.smslib.modem.SerialModemDriver.connectPort > > > (SerialModemDriver.java:92) > > > at org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver.connect(AModemDriver.java:110) > > > at > > > org.smslib.modem.ModemGateway.startGateway(ModemGateway.java:126) > > > at org.smslib.Service$1Starter.run(Service.java:222) > > > > Which makes sense. > > > > Copying BTW win32com.dll to windows/system32 does not make a > > > difference for either CommTest or SendMessage. > > > > > back to my older one: T-Mobile - MDA Compact > > > > IIIhttp://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 > > ... > > read more » --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SMSLib User Group" group. 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