Justin Cormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > 
> > On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 08:36:11AM +0000, Matthias Lemke wrote:
> > > Fabrice Planchon wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > On Mon Oct 04 1999 at 05:23:09AM +0200, Gerhard Gonter wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > After A quick research on the Internet (freshmeat, deja, yahoo), I did
> > > > > not find any phonebook tool for Linux (or another Unix).  To solve that
> > > > 
> > > > you might want to look at
> > > > 
> > > > http://www.pxh.de/fs/gsmlib/
> > > 
> > > there was no way for me to use this over infrared.
> > > no connectin with my sh888.
> > 
> > Works (kind of) with the S25. I needed to change a ifdef as it
> > seems the S25 does not respond with CR LF ...
> > 
> > But setting a link from /dev/mobilephone -> /dev/ircomm lets me
> > send SMS via the S25 without a problem. Phonebook backup does NOT work
> > because the S25 does some silly responses to probably empty phonebooks.
> > Ill dig into that a bit more tonight ...
> > 
> > 
> 
> Can you receive SMS? I was having problems with the Nokia
> 8810, could only send. There were also some response
> problems.

Both receiving and sending SMS worked fine with 8810, 2.2.12+irda3 and 
gsmlib when I tested it. There were some problems with the gsmctl
program, but the other parts worked.

I also tried the sh888 pb manager, and believe Gerhard should think of
some other name for it :-) It didn't quite work, but close enough. For 
some reason it only wrote the first entry of each phonebook to a file, 
but I think this must be just some parsing problem. The approach should 
work just as well with 8810 (and other GSM07.07 phones) as with SH888.

Personally, I prefer such small, elegant solutions as the sh888 phonebook
manager. Do-it-all solutions like gsmlib tend to get big and buggy.

> Does anyone know where the spec for these commands is,
> for sms messages and phone books. I couldnt work out
> which of the gsm specs it was, and I would like to finish
> debugging...

You can download it free (of charge, not FSF free ;-) from ETSI. Go to 
<URL:http://webapp.etsi.org/publicationssearch/> and search for 
"GSM 07.07" (you might also want GSM 07.05). You have to register before
downloading it. The standards are in Acrobat PDF format.


Bj�rn


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