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- 07-25-2003, 12:39 PM #1BigDealGuest
- 07-25-2003, 02:34 PM #2Rudi HoferGuest
Re: AT commands with T610
BigDeal wrote:
> try Ericsson Desktop
> t
>
I have no idea what that is. Can you tell me more?
Rudi
- 07-26-2003, 06:51 AM #3Rudi HoferGuest
Re: AT commands with T610
BigDeal wrote:
> try Ericsson Desktop
> t
>
>
I found it, but it doesn's work.
Rudi
- 07-27-2003, 05:43 AM #4Lester WarehamGuest
Re: AT commands with T610
I have sent some AT command to my T610 using the TDK USB Bluetooth Dongle.
However, I don't know what the command range of the AT handler is. I can
dial out a voice call. Annoyingly if I try to dial a FAX call I just get a
voice call.
I have no idea what the AT commands for sync are.
The TDK dongle uncludes some of this functionality (I can sync to Outlook
and FTP midi and picture files) but I don't know if it is Linux compatible.
Have a look at http://www.tdksystems.com/products/tech.asp?id=4
"Rudi Hofer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I would like to exchange data between my T610 and my Linux computer.
> I tried a lot of things found in the web but nothing really works.
> Now I came to the conclusion that I have to develop something myself,
> which is based on a communication via AT commands.
>
> I tried different IR dongles but the phone never reacted to
> any AT command. So I got myself a data cable and it's the same
> thing. Neither with a terminal program nor with a perl script
> I got an answer from the phone.
>
> I tried lots of parameters (xon/xoff, hardware handshake etc.) but
> no chance.
>
> Somewhere in a newsgroup I found a discussion where people complained
> that a different Ericsson phone would use an IrDA protocol even
> with the data cable. But all the paperwork I collected about the
> T610 seems to say that a direct serial connection should be possible.
>
> Any hints?
>
> Thank you
> Rudi
>
- 07-29-2003, 10:10 AM #5ewasxGuest
Re: AT commands with T610
Hello guys,
That's wonderful to see people who want to do some tools using at
commands! That's exactly what I want to do and so i'm happy to find
someone else with same geek need.
So I used a laptop under windows98 with a USB bluetooth adapter (MSI
6970 I think) and a T68i .
I used hyper terminal and sent a couple of AT commands with success.
I sent ATD0141441111
Something happens, on the handset screen is displayed: connecting...
and after 3 seconds: NO CARRIER
I also tried to get my SMS message list, with errors.
I don't have yet the T610 AT comamnd list, do you have it?
Here you'll find a nice webpage: http://renegade.w3xs.com/dev.htm
with a link to the official AT command list for a few phone models.
--
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- 07-29-2003, 02:23 PM #6Rudi HoferGuest
Re: AT commands with T610
ewasx wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> That's wonderful to see people who want to do some tools using at
> commands! That's exactly what I want to do and so i'm happy to find
> someone else with same geek need.
>
> So I used a laptop under windows98 with a USB bluetooth adapter (MSI
> 6970 I think) and a T68i .
>
> I used hyper terminal and sent a couple of AT commands with success.
Bluetooth is about the only thing I haven't tried yet. Maybe I give
it a chance.
> I sent ATD0141441111
> Something happens, on the handset screen is displayed: connecting...
> and after 3 seconds: NO CARRIER
>
> I also tried to get my SMS message list, with errors.
>
> I don't have yet the T610 AT comamnd list, do you have it?
As far as I found out the commands are identical to the T68i.
There is a PDF file on the Ericsson web site.
Regards
Rudi
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