And sorry I forgot to mention the message appears normal in all
respect except for the mem location.

On Oct 8, 12:47 pm, weals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I remember it does stay as -1 forever.  It happened once
> during development and the only way I could remove it was to delete it
> manualy from the buffer at its real memory address.  I can't work out
> where the -1 is comming from, although I suspect it something in the
> modem firmware.  Power is not that stable where the modem and machine
> are housed (but it is the only place where a good signal is availble),
> so power interuptions are not too uncommon.  Because of this and
> network drops due to maintainance at weekends I retain all messages if
> the network connection fails and reboot the PC twice a day and at this
> point it processes and deletes messages stored in the buffer if
> network is available.
>
> On Oct 8, 10:42 am, Thanasis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Never heard of such a thing...
>
> > Does this (mem:-1) message stay as (-1) for ever? If you reboot the
> > modem, did you noticed whether it appears as a normal message?
>
> > On Oct 7, 5:38 pm, weals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello Thanasis
>
> > > I call deleteMesage() in a for-loop from 0 to 10 (couldn't remember if
> > > the index started at 1 or 0, but it dosn't seem to complain about non-
> > > existant locations).
> > > Calling deleteMessage() with an index of -1 leaves the message
> > > untouched.  This is a low use service at present (only a handfull of
> > > SMS messages a week).
> > > For clarification I am using a Fargo-Maestro 20 modem and Win XP as an
> > > OS.  I am using the SIM memory only to store texts and delete them
> > > from the SIM after processing them.
>
> > > Many thanks
> > > Paul
>
> > > On Oct 7, 1:57 pm, Thanasis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello Paul,
>
> > > > how do you "purge the buffer"? Do you mean that you call the
> > > > deleteMessage() with a message of -1 index?
>
> > > > On Oct 7, 2:12 pm, weals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi
> > > > > I have been using SMSlib for some time for incoming messages (helpdesk
> > > > > requests).  It has been working fine except occasionaly it gets a
> > > > > message with a reported memory index of -1.  As this is not a real
> > > > > address the message stays in the buffer and is read on each reboot.
> > > > > It would appear that this occurs if a message is recieved at the time
> > > > > of a reboot.  I have got round this by purging the buffer after
> > > > > reading all current messages, if a memory index of -1 is found.
>
> > > > > Has anybody else experienced this?
>
> > > > > Many Thanks
> > > > > Paul- Hide quoted text -
>
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