Hi Christian,

Thanks for your quick response.  I am a bit confused right now, so please
bear with me.  Can you explain a few things a little more, if you have a
minute:

- Where does the modem sit in this case?  In a regular analog phone
connection, there's a modem that sits between the Palm and the phone line;
or do we not need a modem at all, since all the data transmission is
digital in the GSM world anyways?

- Do I just connect to my ISP through a PPP connection?  What would the
connection script be, if any?

- What does OS3.3 have that the previous versions do not?

Thanks much!

Samir

Christian Vandendorpe writes:
> 
> Yup, I got an Ericsson SH888 that come with infrared and a pc data card 
> like they call it. Together with OS3.3 it is soo easy to use that within 30 
> seconds of having the phone in my hands still at the store, I was 
> connecting to the internet and downloading the latest stock prices, much to 
> the surprise of the salesman.
> 
> Make sure your Palm runs OS 3.3, it makes things a lot easier.
> 
> Chris
> 
> At 08:09 PM 12/2/1999 -0800, you wrote:
> 
> >Hello:
> >
> >A friend of mine has a Nokia 8810 (GSM:
> >http://www.nokia.com/press/magazines/discovery/vol47/page41.html) phone.
> >Has anyone tried using this phone (or any GSM phone for that matter) to
> >connect to a Palm and to make a data connection?  It'd be pretty cool if I
> >can somehow connect it to a Palm and send data across.  Note that I'll be
> >trying it out in India.
> >
> >Thanks in advance!
> >Samir
> 
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> Christian Vandendorpe ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> http://www.zorglub.com
> 
> 

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