> No, just DKU-2 and third party pop-port FBUS cables (and infrared and
> Bluetooth af course).


Hmm, so the dku-2-cable is not a fbus-cable?
But I've seen some software that work with the dku-2-cable and i guess
that the software uses the fbus-protocol. So how does this fit into
the picture?

And what's interesting me even more: with the dku-5-cable you could
just take every ordinary comport-application and let it work together
with the cell-phone, send fbus-commands, at-commands. no problem!
(because of the virtual comport)
Since the dku-2-cable is just a usb-cable there is no microcontroller
that converts the signals and no driver, so that you can communicate
with the phone as a serial device (no virtual comport), right?
If you want to send at/fbus-commands to the phone over dku-2 you would
have to send fbus/at-commands that are wrapped in the usb-protocol?

Juergen



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