uu bai wala na guid ko kaagwanta.... hehehe
gabasa kog mga articles pero dili mo fit sakong gipangita...
sayang basin sa sembreak pako kaanha cdo... tsk tsk tsk....
aw, naa diay data cables ang old units???(hehehe)
cge bai mangita rako usab ug mga articles about ani...
tnx alot.
musta ang trabaho diha bai?
Shane Oliver Jaducana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jik, wala na gyud ka kaagwanta
ug nagpost na gyud ka diri.
Anyway, naay data cable bisan ang mga old units sa nokia bai. I'm not really
sure pero I think 5110 ug 3310 ang gigamit sa XU projects. As I can remember,
they were using 'Hayes' something to be able to send and receive commands to
and from the phone. Sorry I can't really remember the exact phrase.
Regarding the papers, I think I have some at home, but I'm not so sure about
it. If you have time to visit cdo, drop by the house and ask my mom where my
files are.
Email or text me if you're going to cdo so that I can inform my mom in advance.
Regards,
Shane
On 9/3/07, hard wyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What school are you studying
in?
Older phones (Nokia 3210, 3310) do have data cables which are serial (DB-9).
You can purchase them at cellphone specialty shops. You can find one that sell
cables at Gaisano Mall 3rd Floor I think.
Since you want to send SMS in case of fire, that will mean you will need to
have fire sensors in place all over your test site (thermostat, etc), and the
sensor hooked up to a PC which will act as a server. On the PC server you will
then have an application interface which will then interpret the sensory
data/signal, or parse if you will. The application will also be in charge of
sending the SMS message via a cellphone hooked up again on to the PC server via
the data cable. The application can be accomplished via Java. Capitol
University CompSci guys have been doing this already. XU guys did the same.
However as for the documents to their projects, I'm afraid you will be given
access to those unless these are already allowed to be publicly available.
On 9/3/07, jikjik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: yup i read the article about a
ref in japan that will send an sms to its owner when its contents are almost
empty or like that. and an engineering project from bulacan(i think) university
where you can stop your car via text.
actually, i just want a simple project that will send a text message to my fon
in case of fire. the remote control is just an add-on. but i dont know how to
integrate an old fon (of course i dont want to experiment an expensive fon)
like a nokia 1110 or 3310 to a celfon. these versions dont have data
cables(!!!). unlike the recent models of fons which come with internet-ready
and bluetooth-capable, what i want to use is the older models since i want to
recycle these "obsolete" fons. and they are cheaper if i used them in
experiments.
i looked to different articles but they didnt answer my problems. especially
if im reading a wrong article(hahaha). i have a hard time finding solutions on
how to integrate the fon to a pc and how to send commands from the pc to the
fon...
if a have a burglar sensor and a pc, that will be easier to configure. ill
just look it in the manuals. but sending the alarm to my old-model fon, that
will be hard to find.
there were some projects of engineering students in xavier university but
they dont reveal the documents/papers because i think the Smart are going to
buy their projects. :(
thanks again sir.
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