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- 11-20-2003, 12:55 PM #1PsymasterGuest
My brother recently bought a Nokia phone, and he asked me to program
something for it. How could I get some info on programming Nokia cell
phones?
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- 11-20-2003, 01:33 PM #2tuned by RÄZOGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
"Psymaster" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| My brother recently bought a Nokia phone, and he asked me to program
| something for it. How could I get some info on programming Nokia cell
| phones?
well, in order to assist you, we need more info..
1. what model has he got?
2. what does he mean by "program" the phone?
3. is it a TDMA or GSM phone?
- 11-20-2003, 02:22 PM #3Anton SpaansGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
Go here:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main.html
Register yourself and you can find all the information here.
-- Anton.
"Psymaster" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My brother recently bought a Nokia phone, and he asked me to program
> something for it. How could I get some info on programming Nokia cell
> phones?
- 11-20-2003, 10:25 PM #4a_dudeGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
www.nokiafree.org
cheers
"Psymaster" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My brother recently bought a Nokia phone, and he asked me to program
> something for it. How could I get some info on programming Nokia cell
> phones?
- 11-21-2003, 01:00 AM #5PsymasterGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
"tuned by RÄZO" <[email protected]> wrote on Thu, 20 Nov
2003 19:33:08 GMT in alt.cellular.nokia:
> well, in order to assist you, we need more info..
>
> 1. what model has he got?
3100
> 2. what does he mean by "program" the phone?
Writung some sort of a little game I guess.
> 3. is it a TDMA or GSM phone?
>
I have no idea what those are.
- 11-21-2003, 01:00 AM #6PsymasterGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
"Anton Spaans" <aspaans at(noSPAM) smarttime dot(noSPAM) com> wrote on
Thu, 20 Nov 2003 20:22:28 GMT in alt.cellular.nokia:
> Go here:
>
> http://www.forum.nokia.com/main.html
>
> Register yourself and you can find all the information here.
>
Thanks, I'll check them out.
- 11-21-2003, 03:49 AM #7Mark.Guest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
> > 3. is it a TDMA or GSM phone?
> >
>
> I have no idea what those are.
Well, it doesn't look like you're going too far with the whole programming
of the phone thing.
- 11-21-2003, 01:39 PM #8tuned by RÄZOGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
"G.T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Hello,
|
| > 3. is it a TDMA or GSM phone?
| Possibly a bit OT here, but TDMA is an analog system, isn't it ?
Im not sure...in Malaysia its all GSM...
Is TDMA analog?
|
| Regards,
| G.T
| [email protected]
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|
|
- 11-21-2003, 03:28 PM #9G.TGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
Hello,
> Im not sure...in Malaysia its all GSM...
In France, too, and possibly in whole EU.
> Is TDMA analog?
I wonder. We, in France (like in whole Europe) had an analog network, a
while ago, but I only knew its "business" name, not the standard name.
Regards,
G.T
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- 11-21-2003, 04:22 PM #10L David MathenyGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
"G.T" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Hello,
>
> > 3. is it a TDMA or GSM phone?
> Possibly a bit OT here, but TDMA is an analog system, isn't it ?
>
No, TDMA is digital.
- 11-22-2003, 10:37 PM #11juhaGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 20:49:57 +1100, "Mark." <m.nikia#optusnet.com.au>
wrote:
>> > 3. is it a TDMA or GSM phone?
>> >
>>
>> I have no idea what those are.
>
>Well, it doesn't look like you're going too far with the whole programming
>of the phone thing.
If he was going to write some "little game" for the phone, why should
he know whether it is a TDMA or GSM phone? Do you think they run the
same Java code (or whatever) differently based on which standard they
use?
- 11-23-2003, 12:46 PM #12tuned by RÄZOGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
"juha" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 20:49:57 +1100, "Mark." <m.nikia#optusnet.com.au>
| wrote:
|
| >> > 3. is it a TDMA or GSM phone?
| >> >
| >>
| >> I have no idea what those are.
| >
| >Well, it doesn't look like you're going too far with the whole
programming
| >of the phone thing.
|
| If he was going to write some "little game" for the phone, why should
| he know whether it is a TDMA or GSM phone? Do you think they run the
| same Java code (or whatever) differently based on which standard they
| use?
|
I was the first to reply to the O/Post, okay? I have NO friggin idea WTF he
wanna do with his phone. Some people think programming a phone is changing
the alpha tag on a TDMA phone. Others will think more to mobile BASIC
programming etc.
Now, we know that the OP wants to write a game for his phone. Java commands
may differ according to standard because the features/specs are different.
TDMA can recv SMS from the internet AFAIK (not sure)....whereas with GSM its
all OverTheAir technology only.
Before trying to snipe me, pls read the whole thread.
- 11-23-2003, 02:27 PM #13G.TGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
Hello,
> Well, we also had an analog network, called Celcom ART 900... replaced by
> Celcom GSM (in use today)
Its name was, say, as nice as our analog network's name, then. Mind you it
was called Radiocom2000, now replaced by Orange (France), SFR & Bouygues
Telecom.
Regards,
G.T
[email protected]
205 Diesel & turbo-Diesel : http://205d.fr.st
- 11-23-2003, 02:36 PM #14G.TGuest
Re: Programming a Nokia phone
Hello,
> TDMA can recv SMS from the internet AFAIK (not sure)....whereas with GSM
its
> all OverTheAir technology only.
Er, a GSM can receive a SMS from the internet, too. Depends on the site
(yahoo.com used to have such a feature, IIRC).
I'm afraid that what you call "All over the Air technology" are just special
SMS or network commands received by the GSM terminal and executed as well.
This technology was used successively by GEMPLUS's SIM "Phase 2", GEMPLUS's
"Phase2+", which was also called "Proactive SIM".
If the "Phase2" technology wasn't that used (mainly 'cause it wasn't
standardized), the "Phase2+" technology is described be GSM standards 11.14
and is widely used.
> wanna do with his phone. Some people think programming a phone is changing
> the alpha tag on a TDMA phone. Others will think more to mobile BASIC
Why not considering a logo download & change as programming, then ? (But I
have to agree, I guess some people really are like that).
> programming etc.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, mobile programming *is* made of something like C, C++,
assembler or whatsoever. Real programming. Damn', that's so good !
Regards,
G.T (Don't ask me what I've studied).
[email protected]
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