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Hello All,
Is it possible to send AT commands directly to PPC and If Yes How?
Thanks & Regards,
Usha
Send AT commands from where? From the serial port of an attached computer? In that case, use the Wireless modem feature present in the latest ROMs: the Qtek 4.16.52 ROM, O2 XDA 4.17.03 or our own XDA-developers Special Edition ROM v1.1 (based on O2's 4.17.03 with lots of extras).
Hi
Do you want to have connections both through the gprs and dial-up to an isp from within your stand-alone XDA. In other words using the pocket internet explorer you want choose between GPRS and Dial-Up connection.
GPRS is expensive for large downloads and Dial-Up is expension for extended connections with low activity.
Cheers
Ian Bennetts
Thanks for the replies, but.,
Hello again,
XDA developer Peter Poelman
Yes, I want to send AT commands from the serial port of an attached computer. Will you please elaborate on the wireless modem feature(remember I am new to PPC) and how do I send AT commands such as CSIM, CRSM using Hyper Terminal to XDA?
Ian Bennetts
No Ian, I am not interested in 'having connections through the gprs and dial-up to an isp from within the stand-alone XDA'. As I have mentioned above, I am interested in talking to SIM with AT interface and want to know how its done.
Thanks & Regards,
Usha
Hmmm, talking to the SIM...
First of all: modern ROMs for the XDA come with an application installed in 'Programs' called 'Wireless Modem'. It allows you to 'disconnect' the internal phone application and talk to the modem directly from a connected PC, using either wired RS-232 or infrared. Contrary to the built-in connectivity, this seems to somehow be limited to 9600, as recently reported in another thread here.
But as far as talking to the SIM: I'm not sure whether these commands are implemented, and you'd need to figure out for yourself if the modem will do what you want. I'm not aware of anyone that has talked to the SIM through the Wireless Modem app.
Do let us know how things turn out...
At least on the SPV, I'd say that only restricted SIM commands are exposed through the RIL, which makes the complexity of the call pretty useless (ie we can't do more than what's exported in cellcore, no raw APDU exchanges) - I may be a total newbie at handsets design but I'd have expected (in my dreams) to have SIM1: being a handle to access the card reader and not some virtualization above the RIL :roll:
note that I'm not completly satisfied by this and still investigating - I'd really like a full SIM control, I can be satisfied with envelopes for the moment, but the more the better :wink:
Hi,
I recently got an xda IIs, I have managed to connect to my broadband connection via my cradle - however I am now trying to set up a wlan connection to transfer my files over as I left my cradle and charger at my other house, doh!!!
I can get a connection however - for the life of me - I don't know how to transfer files!!?!?!! Now that I have a connection - should my pocket pc not show up in My Network Places? I cant find it anywhere. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I also have a second question, I am aware that the onboard memory is volatile - but can someone clarify if the storage memory on the phone (not sd card) is non-volatile or not.
Many thanks,
LCMGxs
Hi
Windows Mobile does not have a network client built in. From what I can gather, it does support SMB, but has no front end. Suggest you get a copy of pocketlan which is a front end.
http://pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=2825
Other than that you'll have to use activesync (this will work over wifi once you have used it once over USB).
Nigel
cheers mate.
Hi all
With resco explorer you can map a networtk drive and and the transfer files as normal..
regards
The Pilgrim
or you could try this its free
Bizzdev netuse integrates with the standard files manager and works well enough for me. Its freeware to!
http://joe.pconsulting.com.au/joe/netuse.cab
Hello all
I have just purchased the MDA Compact III and will now load up some Tomtom 6 maps via the MicroSD card (which is being delivered as yet)..
My question is, before when starting tomtom (on other devices), it used to ask me if i wanted to switch on the bluetooth so that it could detect device (receiver)..How would it work now wit the built in receiver?? Would it just detect automatically?
Also, i don't understand the quickgps icon. Do i have to use it or is it only for a faster connection to a satellite?
Sorry if these are dumb questions - but the manuals are rubbish!
Thanks in advance
GPS type is configurable manually in TomTom. In your case built-in GPS is pre-set, so no need to do anything. Just open TT and go...
Quickgps is an option to enable you to download the actual positions of satellites as an input for TT. This is not a must, but you may try to examine yourself whether it makes your gps-fix faster or not...
Thanks for the reponse..
Is the quick GPS chargeable? i.e is there a cost involved downloading?
Thanks
Only the Cost for the internet Service, since Quick GPS downloads Satelite Data from the Internet.
Startt Quick GPS then go to menu/ Options In here set it to remind you when the data expires, and Autodownload when connected to a PC via Active Sync, if you want to avoid GPRS charges make sure Autodownload when data expires is NOT checked.
Set-up as above if you dock your PDA each night to charge it and let Active Sync run the program will auto update, if you are mobile and the data runs out you get the warning and can select to download an update or simply ignore it.
If you have Web and Walk (T-Mobile) then the GPRS charges are not an issue - Mike
Hehe Thank you
Haven't tried that, i felt bugged by the constant message of Quick GPS, that my Data expired...Now that is soved
Hi,
I am new to this forum and have recletly purchased a T-Mobile MDA Compact III, My friend has installed the TOMTOM 6 software but for some reason i cant pick up a gps signal.
I have down loaded the "quick GPS" but still not joy.
i have gone to start and setting on on my MC3 and made sure that the com port is 4.
also made sure i have set the it to pick up the internal receiver i,e the built in GPS. not sure what i am doing wrong
please help, ant advise or can you point me in the right direction
Kind regards
Azhar03
MDC 3 WITH TOMTOM 6
azhar, you will get told off for posting the same question twice!! - please see your other post for my response which can be found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=283663 - Mike
Anybody get VOIP working on the WM6.1 HP 914c yet? I've installed different VOIP CABs, but till now no succes
Brandnew HP 914c is such a suberb device with all of the specifications, but they removed the WM6 "Internet Calling" function (in contrast till their older device the HP 514 "Voice Messenger" which is made for voip)..
I hope one of the smart developers here will know a solution !
For my HP 914c I succeed with these files:
1. http://rapidshare.com/fil...WM61___SIP_Config_1.1.CAB
2. http://forum.xda-develope...d=104568&d=1218116584
3. http://forum.xda-develope...d=104567&d=1218116584
4. http://forum.xda-develope...d=104938&d=1218230589
*Sound loudness is very good (not quiet or so) - by install of just file (1) sound was very quiet!
*Sound by internal speaker, not external (like Fring)
*GPS is working just normally
*I used a HP 914c / product-ID FB052AA#ABH / Productrevisieniveau: 1.0 / ROM-datum: Jul82008 / ROM-revisie: MP-1.00.05 (info HP Asset Viewer)
But:
*WIFI connection is quitting very quickly after no use of the device, so connection to SIP provider is lost. This is very annoyingly because then I am not reachable for others on my SIP number..
Dose someone know a hack for keeping the WIFI online ?
Thanks !
Greetings,
Calls over 3G don't work
I have just another "big" problem to solve:
*Calls over WIFI are just PERFECT (good quality)
*BUT... calls over 3G (UMTS/HSDPA) don't work yet !
*It is possible to call over sip to external numbers (like a landline) > other phone is ringing normally > when other phone picks up there is a connection, BUT no sound.. (dead line, in both directions)
*I am using a 3G data-only card from KPN (Netherlands) and an account from Voipbuster.com for testing
*Looks like data provider blocks port 5060 ?
*When I use same 3G data card and same Voipbuster account, but then by Fring i CAN do a call and it's WORKING
*When I use same 3G data card and same Voipbuster account, but then by my notebook (with the 3G data card in my notebook with a ExpressCard) it is working too !
Very strange huh.... Somebody ?
Hello everyone, we have Time Warner Cable, and Vonage phone. When we are uploading/downloading something on the internet we own a home-based design business, so this happens often, the quality of our calls is horrible sometimes not even able to use the phone. What would fix this…a higher speed internet connection or should we look at switching to a phone line that is not VOIP? Have a nice day.
I'm looking to have access to the Blackstone phonebook when I connect it in rSAP mode to my Audi MMI.
Because I dont have the very brand new MMI with harddisk navigation and new integrated phone) I can only select numbers from SIM card.
Any comments/suggestions?
I've got an Audi A6 and I use software from jetwaremobile.com to sync my HTC with the MMI.
First try to install the demo version and then look for a config file that lets you SWITCH PHONEBOOKS (between SIM and Outlook).
In my Audi I've got to sync the Outlook Phonebook, Incoming/ Missed/ Outgoing calls and signal strenght.
NOTE: Do not try the AUDI MMI configuration that appears on the web page. It's not necessary and doesn't work.
Mode Handsfree vs. rSAP
thx for your answer.
It sounds to me you are connected in "handsfree mode" - could you check the small sign at the MMI display?
Should show 2 x symbols (1 bluetooth-symbol and 1 signal bar symbol) - right?
I have got the same issue with my VW Passat. It worked fine with Nokia phones, but I also cannot get the phone book over SAP with Win Mob. Tried all version patches etc. But have not been able to find a solution.
The work-around: Copy the needed contacts to your SIM, hide SIM contacts in the phone and let the car sync with the SIM card. It is not the best solution but at least it works.
Grtz Remko
Teh reason why...
The reason is the use of a proprietary use of a Nokia phone unit in the car of VAG in the past.
All new cars are able to communicate in the right way of bluetooth..
(I tried it successfuly with my HTC Touch HD and a brand new A6 - all worked perfect!)
Did you use the "Handsfree" profile in the Audi, cause I know this works fine? I've tried this with a few rentals.
The problem arises as soon as you want to connect using the Bluetooth SAP profile. In my Passat I have no other option as SAP and I actually like this function, just this phone book issue...
Handsfree
I dont like "Handsfree" because I have to use my inbuilt phoneunit of my Audi - and so I need the SIM access- Biggest advantage is the us of an external antenna with very strong signal.
Nobody else with a hint?
OldFellow said:
thx for your answer.
It sounds to me you are connected in "handsfree mode" - could you check the small sign at the MMI display?
Should show 2 x symbols (1 bluetooth-symbol and 1 signal bar symbol) - right?
Click to expand...
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Sorry for the delayed answer.
Yes I've got two symbols, the bluetooth and the signal bar.
I realized that symbols on MMI depends on the implementation of the bluetooth protocol of the phone. For instance, with sony-ericsson I used to have bluetooth, signal bar, SIM entrys (not phone contacs), incoming, outgoing, missed calls, etc.
But with Motorola the only thing I used to get was the bluetooth symbol (no contacts, calls, etc.)
This is exactly what happend when I first connected my HTC, so I searched for a solution. Since I have JetweareMobile I've got the same features than with sony-ericsson, and even more, because I can sync both SIM and PHONE contacts.
It's nicely resolve because when you toggle to PHONE CONTACTS, you get your contact's names in the MMI with a /W, /H and /M for work, home and mobile numbers (you may have several numbers per contact)
If you have the bluetooth car kit and you're having problems, give it a try.
Same result without jetwaremobile.com
ok pitaXDA - thx for your answer.
So I was right - your are using the HTC in "Handsfree" mode - this works fine with the standard Bluetooth Software installed on the HTC - you will not need this extra peace of software.
I don't like the handsfree-mode, because it only uses the Bluetooth connection for the phonebook.
I'm using the rSAP mode - because I want to use the external phone antenna of my A6 and also the phone funtion at the HTC is disabled (like Airplane mode) to save power. The disadvantage for me is the use of phonenumbers stored on SIM only (there is no synch of the "normal" phonbook in that mode)