Yep, that is the way it is supposed to work: errNone -> connected.
Brilliant!

I have support known devices (e.g. Treo) by attempting to load their phone
lib. I only want to know if the device supports data (i.e. may connect to a
phone), so I never found out if you can tell if a device has a phone on it.

Matt

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From: "Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 12:31 PM
Subject: Telephony:How can I tell if the device is a phone?


> I want to display a bmp that the user can tap on to dial a number.
>
> How can I tell if the device is a phone? I tried to call
> TelIsPhoneConnected() but both the Tungsten T, which is not a phone, and
> Tungsten W, which is a phone, return telErrPhoneComm /* the communication
> link with the phone is down */. Btw, the Tungsten W didn't have it's phone
> service activated.
>
> I have looked all through the Palm OS Programmer's Companion, vol. II:
> Communications   (
> http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/docs/palmos/Companion2TOC.html ) and I
> can't find how to do this. I think that I am missing something.
>
> Thanks
> Todd
>
>
>
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