robin <spielr...@web.de> writes: > dear neil, > > thanks for your answer. the reason I wanted to try sending commands to the > modem directly is that I have problems setting up my gprs connection with > qtmoko. Now I have found one site http://www.gsmsite.de/gprs.htm where > they state the AT-commands for manual modem configuration. So I wanted to > try those out.
Is this with a Freerunner? Do other Freerunner users have GPRS working? If so I'd suggest logging and comparing your log with theirs. > be explained by your answer: there can be only one for modem access... On the > other hand I think that the openbmap logger and cellhunter allow to scan > your main cell and neighbour cells and allow you to make calls as well, whilst > they run (even though they might not do their scanning during the call). Are openbmap and cellhunter implemented yet for QtMoko? I thought they were implemented for FSO-based distributions only - i.e. SHR and FSO-based Debian - and in that case the access to the modem is managed by FSO. > Generally speaking I would like to > a) turn the modem off completely if I want to do GPS tracking only to save > power Yes, that would be a useful feature. > b) scan main and neighbour cells and still be able to receive calls to bring > my little progress on gsm-location also to qtmoko (works kind of in > shr) I think there are pieces of QtMoko that do that scanning, so the question would be how to connect those with your work. I'll try to look into that a bit more. Regards, Neil _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community