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From: | Muhammad Tahir |
Subject: | New User !!! |
Date: | Fri, 13 Jan 2006 20:37:36 +0000 |
Hi ..
My name is Tahir and i am new to gnokii. I want to configure gnokii . Can anybody PLEASE tell me how to configure it on PC and which files i have to download from gnokii site . i didn't find much help from web site. I have to generate SMS from PC using mobile phone (By using AT command)....
I will be greatly thankful to you ALL ....
Thanks a lot
Tahir
From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <address@hidden>
Reply-To: "Discussion forum for gnokii users." <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: xgnokii on an HTC Blueangel running linux
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 18:38:23 +0000
>heya pawel,
>
>i checked on the list archives cos i'm subscribed but receive-post is
>disabled. sorry, i forgot to mention "please cc me on responses".
>
>okay.
>
>_thank you_ for the hack-patch to add dial-pad capability!
>
>so - answering bits-and-pieces:
>
>* yes the phone is basically a combination of any (generic) mobile phone
> device, with a serial cable (that's actually on the PCB instead of
> wire) and a PDA which is capable of running linux.
>
> it (only) therefore contains _two_ ARM processors: one a
> 400mhz Intel PXA 263 to do the PDA-side; the other is a
> 110mhz (or so) ARM7 (or so) in a metallic shielded "black" box.
>
> the upshot of it is this: xgnokii just... _works_.
>
>* i didn't quite grok xgnokii or its capabilities at the time i wrote
> the initial email, so yes, i am now understanding that i would need
> to do "polling" as you outline - one query per second to see if
> there's an incoming phone call *sigh*...
>
>* screenshots, screenshots :) hmmm.... a photograph would say a bit
> more, because i'm running via an ssh link (over USB) to the phone,
> and running xgnokii back to my laptop's x-server.
>
> that having been said, seen one PDA running gpe/familiar, you've
> seen'em'all - but i know what you mean. i'll see what i can do, next
> time i boot it up.
>
>* no, there isn't a keyboard - or, more specifically, the PDA has a
> touchscreen. the "keyboard" - there are two: there's an on-screen PDA
> touchscreen keyboard, where the keys are _tiny_ - about 3mm square.
>
> there's a "pull-out" keyboard, where again the keys are tiny - about
> 4mm square.
>
> no, what's needed is _big_ on-screen buttons (where big
> is relatively-speaking about 15mm or so on a side (bearing
> in mind that this is a 320x480 screen that's 3.5in x 4.5in
> approx) that large fumbling thumbs can press without missing
> or hitting one of the other keys.
>
> so - thank you for that hack-patch :)
>
>
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