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  1. #16
    Dave
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    Re: help mobile phone tools

    > Dissapointingly Dave has gone quiet since his post.
    >
    >

    Here I am! I bet you don't cruise this ng every day when you *don't* have a
    problem with your phone.

    It took all of 3.3 picoseconds to search this ng for posts from Dave with
    mobile phone tools in the subject, and hey presto I found the following

    I hope it helps - I have no probs with MPT now

    "Mobile Phone Tools works OK for me but it took me a while to get it set up
    right using XP

    Make sure the bluetooth device drivers are up and running - you'll see the
    Bluetooth icon in your system tray bottom right

    Make sure to unpair from the software that came with the dongle which you
    probably have installed and run already. Close the
    software and reboot your phone. Go to settings/connection/blutooth/device
    history and delete any entries you find. Not sure if this is necessary but
    it seemed to help me.

    Make sure you have at least version 2.16 of MPT. (The update is on
    motclub.com). Uninstall it and reinstall it.

    If you do all that MPT shouldn't go through all that 'looking for modem',
    'select comport' crap. It should show a splash screen and then ask you what
    phone you have. Choose V500 (afaIk V525 is Voda's V500).
    Then you activate 'find me' on the phone, press next and let MPT spot your
    phone. Click on the name of your phone when you see it and MPT gives you a
    four digit code to puch in when the handset asks for it.

    After that the pairing up process should be fine. Once you get the phone and
    the computer paired you should find MPT nice and stable.

    HTH





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  2. #17
    Dave
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools

    > Dissapointingly Dave has gone quiet since his post.
    >
    >

    Here I am! I bet you don't cruise this ng every day when you *don't* have a
    problem with your phone.

    It took all of 3.3 picoseconds to search this ng for posts from Dave with
    mobile phone tools in the subject, and hey presto I found the following

    I hope it helps - I have no probs with MPT now

    "Mobile Phone Tools works OK for me but it took me a while to get it set up
    right using XP

    Make sure the bluetooth device drivers are up and running - you'll see the
    Bluetooth icon in your system tray bottom right

    Make sure to unpair from the software that came with the dongle which you
    probably have installed and run already. Close the
    software and reboot your phone. Go to settings/connection/blutooth/device
    history and delete any entries you find. Not sure if this is necessary but
    it seemed to help me.

    Make sure you have at least version 2.16 of MPT. (The update is on
    motclub.com). Uninstall it and reinstall it.

    If you do all that MPT shouldn't go through all that 'looking for modem',
    'select comport' crap. It should show a splash screen and then ask you what
    phone you have. Choose V500 (afaIk V525 is Voda's V500).
    Then you activate 'find me' on the phone, press next and let MPT spot your
    phone. Click on the name of your phone when you see it and MPT gives you a
    four digit code to puch in when the handset asks for it.

    After that the pairing up process should be fine. Once you get the phone and
    the computer paired you should find MPT nice and stable.

    HTH





  3. #18
    Avanti
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools


    "Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > > Dissapointingly Dave has gone quiet since his post.
    > >
    > >

    > Here I am! I bet you don't cruise this ng every day when you *don't* have

    a
    > problem with your phone.


    Dave I do look at but not post to 19 newsgroups per day, admittedly not all
    are mobile related , some are chess and various other interests.

    > It took all of 3.3 picoseconds to search this ng for posts from Dave with
    > mobile phone tools in the subject, and hey presto I found the following


    Perhaps i am not using the search correctly, though I did filter down to ACM
    and executed a search.

    It seems that I cannot rum MPT on my machine as it is windows 98, I am due
    to get an updated machine so will run something more modern.

    I loaded MPT onto my brother's machine win 2000 and the program worked a
    treat V2.0

    I am very interested in using a Palm handheld to send recieve sms, though
    asking here and several other places it seems i am the only person on the
    planet that uses the internet that wishes to use this type of function with
    a Motorola mobile phone.

    Thanks all the same for finally replying on the thread.






  4. #19
    Avanti
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools


    "Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > > Dissapointingly Dave has gone quiet since his post.
    > >
    > >

    > Here I am! I bet you don't cruise this ng every day when you *don't* have

    a
    > problem with your phone.


    Dave I do look at but not post to 19 newsgroups per day, admittedly not all
    are mobile related , some are chess and various other interests.

    > It took all of 3.3 picoseconds to search this ng for posts from Dave with
    > mobile phone tools in the subject, and hey presto I found the following


    Perhaps i am not using the search correctly, though I did filter down to ACM
    and executed a search.

    It seems that I cannot rum MPT on my machine as it is windows 98, I am due
    to get an updated machine so will run something more modern.

    I loaded MPT onto my brother's machine win 2000 and the program worked a
    treat V2.0

    I am very interested in using a Palm handheld to send recieve sms, though
    asking here and several other places it seems i am the only person on the
    planet that uses the internet that wishes to use this type of function with
    a Motorola mobile phone.

    Thanks all the same for finally replying on the thread.






  5. #20

    Re: help mobile phone tools

    On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 21:59:38 +0000 (UTC), "Avanti"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >


    >
    >It seems that I cannot rum MPT on my machine as it is windows 98, I am due
    >to get an updated machine so will run something more modern.

    If that's the case the V600 could very well be going straight back.
    It's no use to me if I can't sync with both PC and PDA and I don't
    want to have sync via the PDA to the PC. Anyone tried GAMMU with
    Motorolas? or is there a Logomanger equivalent?
    >I loaded MPT onto my brother's machine win 2000 and the program worked a
    >treat V2.0
    >
    >I am very interested in using a Palm handheld to send recieve sms, though
    >asking here and several other places it seems i am the only person on the
    >planet that uses the internet that wishes to use this type of function with
    >a Motorola mobile phone.
    >
    >Thanks all the same for finally replying on the thread.
    >
    >

    Having a PPC I don't know about Palms but there are programs around
    that do this, tried Brighthand?


    Alan
    Take DogForAWalk before replying by e-mail



  6. #21

    Re: help mobile phone tools

    On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 21:59:38 +0000 (UTC), "Avanti"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >


    >
    >It seems that I cannot rum MPT on my machine as it is windows 98, I am due
    >to get an updated machine so will run something more modern.

    If that's the case the V600 could very well be going straight back.
    It's no use to me if I can't sync with both PC and PDA and I don't
    want to have sync via the PDA to the PC. Anyone tried GAMMU with
    Motorolas? or is there a Logomanger equivalent?
    >I loaded MPT onto my brother's machine win 2000 and the program worked a
    >treat V2.0
    >
    >I am very interested in using a Palm handheld to send recieve sms, though
    >asking here and several other places it seems i am the only person on the
    >planet that uses the internet that wishes to use this type of function with
    >a Motorola mobile phone.
    >
    >Thanks all the same for finally replying on the thread.
    >
    >

    Having a PPC I don't know about Palms but there are programs around
    that do this, tried Brighthand?


    Alan
    Take DogForAWalk before replying by e-mail



  7. #22
    Avanti
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools


    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 21:59:38 +0000 (UTC), "Avanti"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >

    >
    > >
    > >It seems that I cannot rum MPT on my machine as it is windows 98, I am

    due
    > >to get an updated machine so will run something more modern.

    > If that's the case the V600 could very well be going straight back.


    Please note I have W98 v1






  8. #23
    Avanti
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools


    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 21:59:38 +0000 (UTC), "Avanti"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >

    >
    > >
    > >It seems that I cannot rum MPT on my machine as it is windows 98, I am

    due
    > >to get an updated machine so will run something more modern.

    > If that's the case the V600 could very well be going straight back.


    Please note I have W98 v1






  9. #24
    Alex Vassiliev
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools

    > Alex can you help please,
    > can you see the sms settings on program? Particularly the INIT string and
    > baud rate.


    Here is the MPT log:

    08:19:48,02 #### Sending SMS...
    08:19:48,08 Wait...
    08:19:49,20 --> ATE0<CR>
    08:19:49,69 <-- OK
    08:19:49,72 --> AT+CMGF=1<CR>
    08:19:50,20 <-- OK
    08:19:50,23 --> AT+CPMS="OM"<CR>
    08:19:50,72 <-- +CPMS: 1,88
    08:19:50,72 <-- OK
    08:19:50,78 --> AT+CSCS="GSM"<CR>
    08:19:51,30 <-- OK
    08:19:51,33 --> AT+CSCS="GSM"<CR>
    08:19:51,81 <-- OK
    08:19:51,87 --> AT+CMGW="0123456789"<CR>hi alex<1A><CR>
    08:19:57,02 <-- +CMGW: 128
    08:19:57,02 <-- OK
    08:19:57,05 --> AT+CMSS=128<CR>
    08:19:59,84 <-- +CMSS: 241
    08:19:59,84 <-- OK
    08:19:59,91 --> AT+CMGD=128<CR>
    08:20:02,11 <-- OK
    08:20:13,80 #### Testing mobile state...

    sent to the phone 0123456789, says "hi alex". your init string should
    be somewhere there

    enjoy,
    Alex



  10. #25
    Alex Vassiliev
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools

    > Alex can you help please,
    > can you see the sms settings on program? Particularly the INIT string and
    > baud rate.


    Here is the MPT log:

    08:19:48,02 #### Sending SMS...
    08:19:48,08 Wait...
    08:19:49,20 --> ATE0<CR>
    08:19:49,69 <-- OK
    08:19:49,72 --> AT+CMGF=1<CR>
    08:19:50,20 <-- OK
    08:19:50,23 --> AT+CPMS="OM"<CR>
    08:19:50,72 <-- +CPMS: 1,88
    08:19:50,72 <-- OK
    08:19:50,78 --> AT+CSCS="GSM"<CR>
    08:19:51,30 <-- OK
    08:19:51,33 --> AT+CSCS="GSM"<CR>
    08:19:51,81 <-- OK
    08:19:51,87 --> AT+CMGW="0123456789"<CR>hi alex<1A><CR>
    08:19:57,02 <-- +CMGW: 128
    08:19:57,02 <-- OK
    08:19:57,05 --> AT+CMSS=128<CR>
    08:19:59,84 <-- +CMSS: 241
    08:19:59,84 <-- OK
    08:19:59,91 --> AT+CMGD=128<CR>
    08:20:02,11 <-- OK
    08:20:13,80 #### Testing mobile state...

    sent to the phone 0123456789, says "hi alex". your init string should
    be somewhere there

    enjoy,
    Alex



  11. #26
    Dave
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools

    > Dave I do look at but not post to 19 newsgroups per day, admittedly
    > not all are mobile related , some are chess and various other
    > interests.
    >

    So where do you play your chess? I play at Atlanticgames.net. It's free for
    the basic service and works very well. Only been there for a coupla months
    so my rating's not great, but it's on the way up





  12. #27
    Dave
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools

    > Dave I do look at but not post to 19 newsgroups per day, admittedly
    > not all are mobile related , some are chess and various other
    > interests.
    >

    So where do you play your chess? I play at Atlanticgames.net. It's free for
    the basic service and works very well. Only been there for a coupla months
    so my rating's not great, but it's on the way up





  13. #28
    Avanti
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools


    "Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > > Dave I do look at but not post to 19 newsgroups per day, admittedly
    > > not all are mobile related , some are chess and various other
    > > interests.
    > >

    > So where do you play your chess?


    Used to be Chess.net but now I play at ICC, my rating is about 1600.
    I play tourneys as well up and down the UK.





  14. #29
    Avanti
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools


    "Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > > Dave I do look at but not post to 19 newsgroups per day, admittedly
    > > not all are mobile related , some are chess and various other
    > > interests.
    > >

    > So where do you play your chess?


    Used to be Chess.net but now I play at ICC, my rating is about 1600.
    I play tourneys as well up and down the UK.





  15. #30
    Avanti
    Guest

    Re: help mobile phone tools


    "Alex Vassiliev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > > Alex can you help please,
    > > can you see the sms settings on program? Particularly the INIT string

    and
    > > baud rate.

    >
    > Here is the MPT log:
    >
    > 08:19:48,02 #### Sending SMS...
    > 08:19:48,08 Wait...
    > 08:19:49,20 --> ATE0<CR>
    > 08:19:49,69 <-- OK
    > 08:19:49,72 --> AT+CMGF=1<CR>
    > 08:19:50,20 <-- OK
    > 08:19:50,23 --> AT+CPMS="OM"<CR>
    > 08:19:50,72 <-- +CPMS: 1,88
    > 08:19:50,72 <-- OK
    > 08:19:50,78 --> AT+CSCS="GSM"<CR>
    > 08:19:51,30 <-- OK
    > 08:19:51,33 --> AT+CSCS="GSM"<CR>
    > 08:19:51,81 <-- OK
    > 08:19:51,87 --> AT+CMGW="0123456789"<CR>hi alex<1A><CR>
    > 08:19:57,02 <-- +CMGW: 128
    > 08:19:57,02 <-- OK
    > 08:19:57,05 --> AT+CMSS=128<CR>
    > 08:19:59,84 <-- +CMSS: 241
    > 08:19:59,84 <-- OK
    > 08:19:59,91 --> AT+CMGD=128<CR>
    > 08:20:02,11 <-- OK
    > 08:20:13,80 #### Testing mobile state...
    >
    > sent to the phone 0123456789, says "hi alex". your init string should
    > be somewhere there


    Thanks for that Alex, this seems to make sense along with some other info I
    have, so will start to plug and play with my PDA.





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