Hi Thanasis,

Thanks very much for the reply and encouragement! And thanks indeed
for SMSlib. It's a very useful tool for me.
Good luck with the Greek elections next month!! ;-)

Cheers,
Brian

On May 29, 8:11 pm, "T.Delenikas" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Brian,
>
> I think it's amazing enough that Galaxy S2 can be used, even if only from
> its standard cable. These smartphones don't usually support modem
> operations. Maybe androids are different, don't know, I haven't yet joined
> the Android revolution. I am afraid I don't have a solid answer for the
> bluetooth. Maybe Androids do not support the usb serial profile...
>
> I am gonna be honest here: I originally thought that you are completely
> crazy to use such an advanced phone for sms messaging as well as bother
> with bluetooth connections. Hell, there are some $20 usb sticks that can be
> used for this.
>
> Then I saw your web/project site.
> What a *great idea*! I really hope your project takes off!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 6:11:09 PM UTC+3, Brian O Carroll wrote:
>
> > Thanks Gaurav,
>
> > After more testing, I've also managed to use SMSlib with a USB cable
> > (also standard usb drivers that come with Kies), but I still can't
> > find any way to connect to SGS2 with bluetooth. There is no specific
> > Samsung driver for Windows 7 bluetooth (that I can find - Kies even
> > has a message when you try to connect to your phone via bluetooth to
> > say that it doesn't support bluetooth connections to Android phones
> > which is pretty shocking!). You can use a generic windows "standard
> > serial over bluetooth link" as the driver for the bluetooth but it
> > SMSlib service can't connect using the serial port (simple file
> > transfer is about the only thing it can do via bluetooth). I don't
> > think there's going to be a solution but if anyone comes up with one,
> > please post it here.
>
> > By the way, I'm working on a computer program to allow people with
> > physical disabilities to use SMS, email, speech generation using a
> > modified tablet computer.http://www.aacireland.com/
>
> > Thanks again,
> > Brian
>
> > On May 29, 1:51 pm, Gaurav Malhotra <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Brian,
>
> > > I am using windows 7 but i am connecting to my SGSII using the
> > > datacable. I havent tried the bluetooth though. I would try to connect
> > > using bluetooth and see if i can use smslib
>
> > > When i installed the Samsung Kies software , it also installed the
> > > Samsung USB driver for mobile phones. maybe the kies package also has
> > > some drivers for bluetooth.
>
> > > I will post back after i try the bluetooth route.
>
> > > Thanks
> > > Gaurav
>
> > > On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 8:24 PM, Brian O Carroll <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > > Hello Guarav,
>
> > > > Can you tell me:
> > > > 1. Are you using Windows 7?
> > > > 2 If so, how did you connect your SGSII via bluetooth.
>
> > > > I know it sounds like a stupid question but a lot of people (including
> > > > myself) seem to have trouble with SGSII bluetooth setup on Windows 7.
> > > > I have SMSlib working with an old Nokia phone but can't get it working
> > > > with the I9100. It seems to be missing drivers required to communicate
> > > > using bluetooth and from Googling it, those drivers don't seem to be
> > > > available for Windows 7.
>
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Brian, Dublin
>
> > > > On May 10, 12:14 pm, Gaurav <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> Hi , You could replace the below line in the example to connect to
> > agalaxy
> > > >> s2.
>
> > > >> SerialModemGateway gateway = new SerialModemGateway("modem.com7",
> > "COM7",
> > > >> 230400, "Samsung", "I9100");
>
> > > >> I was able to run all examples with the above change. Need to add
> > I9100 to
> > > >> the list of compatible phones.
>
> > > >> On Thursday, February 23, 2012 7:58:40 PM UTC+5:30, Greg wrote:
>
> > > >> > Hello everyone,
>
> > > >> > We actually have some problems to read the messages sent on our
> > > >> > gateway (a SamsungGalaxyS2). The issue is that the device doesn't
> > > >> > appear to respond when we run the ReadMessages class (found in the
> > > >> > examples in the documentation, modified for our gateway of course).
> > > >> > Here is the debug log after we run it :
>
> > > >> > 52108  2012-02-23 15:13:39,610 [Thread-3] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver  - GTW: my modem: Buffer contents on
> > > >> > timeout:
> > > >> > 52108  2012-02-23 15:13:39,610 [KeepAlive [my modem]] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.threading.AServiceThread  - Stopped.
> > > >> > 52108  2012-02-23 15:13:39,610 [CNMIEmulatorProcessor [my modem]]
> > > >> > DEBUG org.smslib.threading.AServiceThread  - Stopped.
> > > >> > 52108  2012-02-23 15:13:39,610 [SMSLib-AsyncNotifier : my modem]
> > DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver$AsyncNotifier  - GTW: my modem:
> > > >> > AsyncNotifier thread ended.
> > > >> > 52109  2012-02-23 15:13:39,611 [SMSLib-AsyncMessageProcessor : my
> > > >> > modem] DEBUG org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver$AsyncMessageProcessor  -
> > > >> > GTW: my modem: AsyncMessageProcessor thread ended.
> > > >> > 52109  2012-02-23 15:13:39,611 [SMSlib-ModemReader-my modem] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.modem.AModemDriver$ModemReader  - GTW: my modem:
> > > >> > ModemReader thread ended.
> > > >> > 52109  2012-02-23 15:13:39,611 [PortReader() [/dev/ttyS0]] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.threading.AServiceThread  - Stopped.
> > > >> > 52112  2012-02-23 15:13:39,614 [Thread-3] INFO
> > > >> > org.smslib.modem.SerialModemDriver  - GTW: my modem: Closing: /dev/
> > > >> > ttyS0 @115200
> > > >> > >>> Gateway Status change for my modem, OLD: STOPPED -> NEW:
> > RESTART
> > > >> > 53030  2012-02-23 15:13:40,532 [NotifyQueueManager] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.notify.NotifyQueueManager$NotificationQueueManager  -
> > > >> > NotifyQueueManager end...
> > > >> > 53030  2012-02-23 15:13:40,532 [DelayQueueManager] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.queues.AbstractQueueManager$DelayQueueManager  -
> > > >> > DelayQueueManager end...
> > > >> > 53130  2012-02-23 15:13:40,632 [NotifyQueueManager] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.threading.AServiceThread  - Running...
> > > >> > 53130  2012-02-23 15:13:40,632 [NotifyQueueManager] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.notify.NotifyQueueManager$NotificationQueueManager  -
> > > >> > NotifyQueueManager running...
> > > >> > 53231  2012-02-23 15:13:40,733 [WatchDog] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.threading.AServiceThread  - Stopped.
> > > >> > 53231  2012-02-23 15:13:40,733 [main] INFO
> > > >> > org.smslib.modem.ModemGateway  - GTW: my modem: Stopping gateway...
> > > >> > >>> Gateway Status change for my modem, OLD: RESTART -> NEW:
> > STOPPING
> > > >> > 53231  2012-02-23 15:13:40,733 [NotifyQueueManager] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.notify.NotifyQueueManager$NotificationQueueManager  -
> > > >> > NotifyQueueManager end...
> > > >> > 53231  2012-02-23 15:13:40,733 [main] INFO
> > > >> > org.smslib.modem.SerialModemDriver  - GTW: my modem: Closing: /dev/
> > > >> > ttyS0 @115200
> > > >> > 53231  2012-02-23 15:13:40,733 [main] INFO
> > > >> > org.smslib.modem.ModemGateway  - GTW: my modem: Gateway stopped.
> > > >> > 53331  2012-02-23 15:13:40,833 [NotifyQueueManager] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.threading.AServiceThread  - Running...
> > > >> > 53332  2012-02-23 15:13:40,834 [NotifyQueueManager] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.notify.NotifyQueueManager$NotificationQueueManager  -
> > > >> > NotifyQueueManager running...
> > > >> > >>> Gateway Status change for my modem, OLD: STOPPING -> NEW:
> > STOPPED
> > > >> > 53332  2012-02-23 15:13:40,834 [NotifyQueueManager] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.notify.NotifyQueueManager$NotificationQueueManager  -
> > > >> > NotifyQueueManager end...
> > > >> > 53432  2012-02-23 15:13:40,934 [NotifyQueueManager] DEBUG
> > > >> > org.smslib.threading.AServiceThread  - Stopped.
> > > >> > org.smslib.TimeoutException: No response from device.53433
> >  2012-02-23
> > > >> > 15:13:40,935 [main] INFO  org.smslib.modem.ModemGateway  - GTW: my
> > > >> > modem: Stopping gateway...
> > > >> > 53433  2012-02-23 15:13:40,935 [main] INFO
> > > >> > org.smslib.modem.SerialModemDriver  - GTW: my modem: Closing: /dev/
> > > >> > ttyS0 @115200
> > > >> > 53433  2012-02-23 15:13:40,935 [main] INFO
> > > >> > org.smslib.modem.ModemGateway  - GTW: my modem: Gateway stopped.
>
> > > >> > A step by step debug showed that the function
> > > >> > Service.getInstance().startService(); never finish and thus a
> > timeout
> > > >> > error appears.
> > > >> > The weird thing is that the SendMessages class works great (we are
> > > >> > able to send messages with it by using the -Dsmslib.serial.polling
> > and
> > > >> > -Djava.library.path=[...] arguments as we run it) and the code to
> > > >> > connect the gateway seems to be the same as the one in the
> > > >> > ReadMessages. Plus, the CommTest finds our gateway (not for all
> > > >> > baudrates but we are using one of the baudrates that is working
> > with
> > > >> > CommTest)...
>
> > > >> > Does someone have an idea of what is the issue here ? We installed
> > the
> > > >> > RxTx library instead of the JavaComm one, can it be a problem ?
>
> > > >> > Thank you for your help.
>
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> On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 6:11:09 PM UTC+3, Brian O Carroll wrote:
>
> > Thanks Gaurav,
>
> > After more testing, I've also managed to use SMSlib with a USB cable
> > (also standard usb drivers that come with Kies), but I still can't
> > find any way to connect to SGS2 with bluetooth. There is no specific
> > Samsung driver for Windows 7 bluetooth (that I can find - Kies even
> > has a message when you try to connect to your phone via bluetooth to
> > say that it doesn't support bluetooth connections to Android phones
> > which is pretty shocking!). You can use a generic windows "standard
> > serial over bluetooth link" as the driver for the bluetooth but it
> > SMSlib service can't connect using the serial port
>
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