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Re: 8210 and IrDa
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Thomas Watz |
Subject: |
Re: 8210 and IrDa |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Sep 2002 11:08:46 +0200 |
Am Dienstag, 3. September 2002 10:53 schrieb Thomas Watz:
[...]
> gamma:/boot# gnokii --identify
> GNOKII Version 0.5.0pre
> cfg_read_file - open /root/.gnokiirc: No such file or directory
> Opened configuration file /etc/gnokiirc
> Added new section global
> Adding key/value port//dev/ircomm0
> Adding key/value model/8210
> Adding key/value initlength/default
> Adding key/value connection/irda #serial
> Adding key/value bindir//usr/sbin/
> Adding key/value serial_baudrate/19200 #115200
> Adding key/value use_locking/yes
> Added new section connect_script
> Adding key/value TELEPHONE/12345678
> Added new section disconnect_script
> Serial device: opening device /dev/ircomm0
> Serial device: setting speed to 115200
> Serial device: setting RTS to low and DTR to high
> Getting phone info (old way)...
> Message sent: 0xd1 / 0x0005
> 00 01 00 03 00 |
> SM_Block Retry - 0
> Message sent: 0xd1 / 0x0005
> 00 01 00 03 00 |
> SM_Block Retry - 1
> Message sent: 0xd1 / 0x0005
> 00 01 00 03 00 |
> SM_Block Retry - 2
> Telephone interface init failed: Command timed out. Quitting.
Sorry, I forgot something.
During gnokii --identify the IrDA sign of the mobile turns from
blinking (=no connection) to solid state (connection).
So it seems for me, that there is a connection between gnokii and the
8210!?
Thomas
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