No it's a Jablocom GDP-04. I wanted a big device that wasn't a flimsy
little mobile phone to test with... Thought it would be able to handle
everything. You reckon it's an incompatability?


On Apr 6, 11:24 am, Thanasis Delenikas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Will,
>
> Judging from this response:
>
> +CPMS: "ME",0,25,"MT",0,50,"MT",0,50
>
> all of your memory locations (SM -> Sim Card, MT -> device local storage)
> are empty.
>
> What phone is this?
> Don't tell me it's a Symbian......... ?
>
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Will O'Connell
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Thanasis,
> > that's a very clever way of doing it, pushing the messages through to
> > the same callback. That partially explains my problem then because I
> > actually do have messages on the phone. I actually texted the phone
> > during the running of the read messages as well but to no avail. It's
> > strange, even with Hyper Terminal I cannot get to any of the messages
> > that the phone receives or has stored through the normal phone
> > functions. If I create and store a message using the Hyper Terminal
> > window (AT+CMGW) and then query the messages, I can see it, but not if
> > it has been received. I think it may be because I have not selected
> > the correct storage area to read the messages from, but I can't seem
> > to find a way to choose the correct area.  Here is some output from my
> > hyper terminal session:
>
> > AT+CMGL
> > OK
> > AT+CPMS?
> > +CPMS: "ME",0,25,"MT",0,50,"MT",0,50
>
> > OK
> > AT+CPMS=?
> > +CPMS: ("MT","SM","ME"),("MT","SM","ME"),("MT","SM")
> > OK
> > AT+CPMS="MT","MT","MT"
> > +CPMS: 0,50,0,50,0,50
> > OK
> > AT+CMGL
> > OK
> > at+cmgf=1
> > OK
> > AT+CMGW="+35386xxxxxx"
> > > TEST MESSAGE
> > +CMGW: 1
>
> > OK
> > AT+CMGL="ALL"
> > +CMGL: 1,"STO UNSENT","+35386xxxxxxx",,
> > TEST MESSAGE
>
> > OK
>
> > So I can store a message from within a session, but if I browse
> > through the phone menu, I cannot find it. Also, when I run the read
> > messages app after storing the message, it does not appear. Is it
> > likely that the phone is just unsupported for reading, or am I just
> > being stupid and missing something easy here?
>
> > Thanks again,
> > Will.
>
> > On Apr 1, 8:11 pm, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Will,
>
> > > When the CNMI fails, SMSLib goes into emulation mode: a background
> > > thread undertakes the task of periodically checking the modem for
> > > messages (i.e. polling) and pushing the messages to the same callback
> > > methods. This is what happens in your case. Its not as fast and real-
> > > time as the real CNMI, but the effect is the same.
>
> > > So, the CNMI failure is not a great loss. And no, you can't easily
> > > change the CNMI commands send (these are not in the parameters -
> > > require recompile).
>
> > > By the way, all READ attempts in your log fail to return any messages.
> > > You don't have any messages, right?
>
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