> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wilf (Neil Wilkinson) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> > > after my dramas with my nokia 6150 i have now managed to get
> > > my hands on a
> > > nokia 9000 and a nokia 9110.
> > >
> > > has anyone had any success with these models (as smscs)?
> >
> > Not AFAIK, but we will be happy to add these high-end monsters to
> > the list of supported modems, if you succeed in getting it to
> > work for you :-)
> 
> and i dont mind putting in some work to make it happen :)  is 
> it that new
> development will have to happen within the at2 module?  or is it just
> sussing out the init string, etc?  i am a developer (with 
> quite a few years
> experience) but my c is very, very limited (been on a 
> training course once).

If you don't encounter any interesting features of the handset which will cause it to 
behave in a radicly different way then other GSM modems (what we make call bugs), then 
its simply the question fo setting the right modem group settings (if indeed it needs 
different settings then the nokiaphone modem group from the sample configuration). 

> is there some kind of documentation i can look at to point me 
> in the right
> direction for adding a new phone type?

Look at the modems.conf file in the doc directory.

> one phone type i would like to see kannel support is gnokii - 
> that way any
> phone that gnokii covers will automatically be supported.  
> (those not in the
> know: gnokiid (the daemon) provides the use of /dev/gnokii to 
> turn a normal
> nokia into a GSM modem.)

That's an interesting concept - I'll try it.

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This is clearly another case of too many mad scientists, and not enough
hunchbacks.

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