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Convert Video To Nokia 5800 and others 0.1
Easily convert videos to a Nokia 5800XM mobile phone more>>
Convert Video To Nokia 5800 and others 0.1 is created as a simple service menu entry to easily convert videos to a Nokia 5800XM mobile phone using ffmpeg or convert the files to mpeg4 with aac.
Installation note:
- The default folder to put the file is/home/user/.kde/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus (for user specific)or/usr/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus (for system wide). If for some reason your folders are different use command kde4-config --path services to find out the right folders.
- You can easily change the ffmpeg command just by opening the file with a text editor. Currently the command is:ffmpeg -i %u -f mp4 -vcodec mpeg4 -r 30 -b 2200k -s 640x360 -acodec libfaac -r 32000 -ab 128k -ac 2 -async 1 %u.mp4
Requirements:
- KDE
Added: 2009-07-07 License: GPL Price: FREE
12 downloads
Evolusync 1.1.2
Evolusync synchronizes Evolution addressbook with a mobile IR or BlueTooth mobile device. more>>
Evolusync synchronizes Evolution addressbook with a mobile IR or BlueTooth mobile device. Evolusync supports OBEX and GSM AT over Ircomm (Irda).
The project was designed to work with a NOKIA phone but should support many other mobile devices and can be easily extended.
Evolusyncs main purpose is to synchronise your Evolution addressbook with your IR or BlueTooth mobile device.
Evolusync may help you retrieve or update your mobile device phone book from sources other than Evolution.
Evolusyncs current version is 1.1 and runs on Evolution 1.4.
Evolusync is basically made of two parts:
- a set of functions to read and update Evolutions addressbook;
- a set of functions to read and update the phone book of mobile IR and BlueTooth devices.
This second set currently supports the OBEX over IR and BlueTooth and GSM AT over IRComm protocols.
Always try to use OBEX if you can (see devices), it should provide richer phone book data support. Check your device documentation or try irdadump with IR to discover what your device can do (see Irda below). The dump should show IrOBEX in the list of device capabilities.
Be safe: always try to backup your mobile phone data first:
IR:
evolusync -readDevice -type NOKIAOBEXIR -v
BlueTooth:
evolusync -readDevice -type NOKIAOBEXBT -v -bdaddr XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX -btchannel 4
NOKIAOBEXIR or NOKIAOBEXBT may not be appropriate for you, but if everything works fine, your mobile addresbook should be available in VCard format in /tmp/DevicePhoneBook.vcf.
<<lessThe project was designed to work with a NOKIA phone but should support many other mobile devices and can be easily extended.
Evolusyncs main purpose is to synchronise your Evolution addressbook with your IR or BlueTooth mobile device.
Evolusync may help you retrieve or update your mobile device phone book from sources other than Evolution.
Evolusyncs current version is 1.1 and runs on Evolution 1.4.
Evolusync is basically made of two parts:
- a set of functions to read and update Evolutions addressbook;
- a set of functions to read and update the phone book of mobile IR and BlueTooth devices.
This second set currently supports the OBEX over IR and BlueTooth and GSM AT over IRComm protocols.
Always try to use OBEX if you can (see devices), it should provide richer phone book data support. Check your device documentation or try irdadump with IR to discover what your device can do (see Irda below). The dump should show IrOBEX in the list of device capabilities.
Be safe: always try to backup your mobile phone data first:
IR:
evolusync -readDevice -type NOKIAOBEXIR -v
BlueTooth:
evolusync -readDevice -type NOKIAOBEXBT -v -bdaddr XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX -btchannel 4
NOKIAOBEXIR or NOKIAOBEXBT may not be appropriate for you, but if everything works fine, your mobile addresbook should be available in VCard format in /tmp/DevicePhoneBook.vcf.
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Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
801 downloads
Boingo Mobile for Nokia N800/N810 1
Boingo Mobile optimized for Nokia N800/N810 Internet Tablets instantly identifies Boingo Hotspots and automatically authenticates you with your Boingo... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-17 License: Freeware Price: Free
209 downloads
Water Kills 1.73
Bemused is a system which allows you to control your music collection from your phone, using Bluetooth. more>>
Bemused is a system which allows you to control your music collection from your phone, using Bluetooth. You will need to have a Series 60 or UIQ phone (e.g. Nokia 7650/3650, or Sony Ericsson P800/P900), and a PC with a Bluetooth adapter.
Main features:
- Browse your music collection on your phone
- Play files in any format supported by Winamp - including MP3s, CDs, MIDIs, etc.
- Control Winamp versions 2, 3 and 5, Windows Media Player and PowerPoint Viewer
- Pause, stop, rewind, fast-forward etc.
- Add songs to the playlist and use shuffle and repeat
- Browse and select songs in your playlist
- Download songs to your phone (supported formats: WAV and MIDI; plus MP3 for UIQ)
- Customise the look of the system with skins
Enhancements:
- Series 60: Added new version of German localisation by Ozan Sambur
- Integrated Joachim von Carons fix for a potential PowerPoint crash
- Added ability to get current volume on startup (Winamp 2 or 5 only)
- Fixed bug where song title would be wrong after a playlist repeating
- Fixed bug with getting current song time with Winamp 5
- Fixed crash when pressing Play when using PowerPoint with no presentation loaded
- Improved handling of comms errors in the Bemused server
<<lessMain features:
- Browse your music collection on your phone
- Play files in any format supported by Winamp - including MP3s, CDs, MIDIs, etc.
- Control Winamp versions 2, 3 and 5, Windows Media Player and PowerPoint Viewer
- Pause, stop, rewind, fast-forward etc.
- Add songs to the playlist and use shuffle and repeat
- Browse and select songs in your playlist
- Download songs to your phone (supported formats: WAV and MIDI; plus MP3 for UIQ)
- Customise the look of the system with skins
Enhancements:
- Series 60: Added new version of German localisation by Ozan Sambur
- Integrated Joachim von Carons fix for a potential PowerPoint crash
- Added ability to get current volume on startup (Winamp 2 or 5 only)
- Fixed bug where song title would be wrong after a playlist repeating
- Fixed bug with getting current song time with Winamp 5
- Fixed crash when pressing Play when using PowerPoint with no presentation loaded
- Improved handling of comms errors in the Bemused server
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1188 downloads
Dates 0.4.1
Dates project is a small, light-weight calendar that shares data with GNOME Evolution. more>>
Dates project is a small, light-weight calendar that shares data with GNOME Evolution.
Dates is a small, light-weight calendar that shares data with GNOME Evolution. Dates features an innovative, unified, zooming view and is designed for use on hand-held devices, such as the Nokia 770 or the Sharp Zaurus series of PDAs.
<<lessDates is a small, light-weight calendar that shares data with GNOME Evolution. Dates features an innovative, unified, zooming view and is designed for use on hand-held devices, such as the Nokia 770 or the Sharp Zaurus series of PDAs.
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Added: 2007-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
924 downloads
Contacts 0.5
Contacts is a Evolution-Data-Server based addressbook. more>>
Contacts is a Evolution-Data-Server based addressbook.
Contacts is a small, lightweight addressbook that uses libebook. This is the same library that GNOME Evolution uses, so all contact data that exists in your Evolution database is accessible via Contacts.
Contacts features advanced vCard field type handling and is designed for use on hand-held devices, such as the Nokia 770 or the Sharp Zaurus series of PDAs.
<<lessContacts is a small, lightweight addressbook that uses libebook. This is the same library that GNOME Evolution uses, so all contact data that exists in your Evolution database is accessible via Contacts.
Contacts features advanced vCard field type handling and is designed for use on hand-held devices, such as the Nokia 770 or the Sharp Zaurus series of PDAs.
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Added: 2007-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
913 downloads
Madrigal 0.2
Madrigal is a network-controlled real time music visualization program (i.e. VJing software). more>>
Madrigal is a network-controlled real time music visualization program (i.e. VJing software). The project consists of a server that runs on the computer recording the audio, rendering and displaying the visualization, and a GTK2 client (with a hildonized version available for the Nokia 770) that is used to organize visualizations and switch between them.
<<less Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2007-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
915 downloads
WBXML Library 0.9.2
WBXML Library project is a C library for handling WBXML (Wireless Binary XML) documents. more>>
WBXML Library project is a C library for handling WBXML (Wireless Binary XML) documents. It consists of a WBXML parser (with a SAX-like interface), and a generic WBXML encoder. The following languages are supported: WML 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 / WTA 1.0 / WTA-WML 1.2 / CHANNEL 1.1, 1.2 / SI 1.0 / SL 1.0 / CO 1.0 / PROV 1.0 / EMN 1.0 / DRMREL 1.0 / Ericsson-Nokia OTA Settings v7.0 / SYNCML 1.0, 1.1 / Wireless Village CSP 1.1, 1.2.
Enhancements:
- Support for SyncML 1.2 and AirSync was added.
- OpenSync and Debian maintainer fixes were applied.
- An XCode project file was included. Windows and Symbian project files are currently not up to date at all.
- The license was changed back to the LGPL.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Support for SyncML 1.2 and AirSync was added.
- OpenSync and Debian maintainer fixes were applied.
- An XCode project file was included. Windows and Symbian project files are currently not up to date at all.
- The license was changed back to the LGPL.
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Added: 2006-10-09 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1123 downloads
gnokii 0.6.18
gnokii provides tools and a user space driver for use with mobile phones under Linux. more>>
gnokii project provides tools and a user space driver for use with mobile phones under Linux.
The original Nokia 3810/3110/8110 project originated from discussions between Francois Dessart, Hugh Blemings and others. Its goal was to develop a replacement for Nokias Cellular Data Suite (CDS) software which was to run under Linux. The project began in late October 1998. This project actually produced some preliminary code that ran under Linux.
A similar project was started by Staffan Ulfberg to provide software for the Nokia 6110 and similar phone models. Actual software development had not started yet at the time of the merge of the projects. The project was oriented towards most platforms unsupported by the Nokia Cellular Data Suite.
It is worth mentioning that these phones were quite popular but didnt provide AT layer to make data calls (to connect to Internet). Such layer was provided by NDCS (among other stuff present in this software).
Towards the end of February 1999, the two projects combined to form the current gnokii project. Reasons for this was to avoid duplicate coding efforts, and to have only one mailing list for sharing information about the phones.
Things progressed well until the latter part of 2000 where due to other commitments on the part of the then principal authors, Pavel Janik and Hugh Blemings things stagnated somewhat. Happily some long term contributors to the project stepped in to lend a hand and developement is once again proceeding apace.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for incoming call and SMS notifications support.
- A fix for long SMS splitting.
- The extended phonebook has been updated for series40 phones handling.
- Multi-part SMS support has been added for the SMSD MySQL backend.
<<lessThe original Nokia 3810/3110/8110 project originated from discussions between Francois Dessart, Hugh Blemings and others. Its goal was to develop a replacement for Nokias Cellular Data Suite (CDS) software which was to run under Linux. The project began in late October 1998. This project actually produced some preliminary code that ran under Linux.
A similar project was started by Staffan Ulfberg to provide software for the Nokia 6110 and similar phone models. Actual software development had not started yet at the time of the merge of the projects. The project was oriented towards most platforms unsupported by the Nokia Cellular Data Suite.
It is worth mentioning that these phones were quite popular but didnt provide AT layer to make data calls (to connect to Internet). Such layer was provided by NDCS (among other stuff present in this software).
Towards the end of February 1999, the two projects combined to form the current gnokii project. Reasons for this was to avoid duplicate coding efforts, and to have only one mailing list for sharing information about the phones.
Things progressed well until the latter part of 2000 where due to other commitments on the part of the then principal authors, Pavel Janik and Hugh Blemings things stagnated somewhat. Happily some long term contributors to the project stepped in to lend a hand and developement is once again proceeding apace.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for incoming call and SMS notifications support.
- A fix for long SMS splitting.
- The extended phonebook has been updated for series40 phones handling.
- Multi-part SMS support has been added for the SMSD MySQL backend.
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
831 downloads
Prelude LML 0.9.10.1
Prelude-LML is a signature-based log analyzer monitoring your log file and received syslog messages for suspicious activity. more>>
Prelude-LML is a signature-based log analyzer monitoring your log file and received syslog messages for suspicious activity.
It handle events generated by a large set of components, including but not limited to: APC Emu, BigIP, Cisco PIX, Clamav, Dell-OM, Grsecurity, Honeyd, ipchains, Netfilter, ipfw, Nokia ipso, Apache ModSecurity, Ms-SQL, Nagios, Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition, NTsyslog, Pam, Portsentry, Postfix, Proftpd, SSH, and others.
Enhancements:
- SSH rules are now IPv6 compliant, allowing you to merge old IPv6 only rules with IPv4 rules.
- Incorrect target user assignment has been fixed in SSH rule, as well as incorrect PCRE reference in assessment.impact.description.
- CISCO router acl lists can now use names instead of numbers (this made rule id=500 in cisco-router.rules fail to alert on packet denys on newer cisco devices).
- Apache formatting when Apache logname or user is set has been fixed, as has invalid user.user_id(0).name assignment in SSH rule 1913.
- Various other bugfixes and minor improvements were also made.
<<lessIt handle events generated by a large set of components, including but not limited to: APC Emu, BigIP, Cisco PIX, Clamav, Dell-OM, Grsecurity, Honeyd, ipchains, Netfilter, ipfw, Nokia ipso, Apache ModSecurity, Ms-SQL, Nagios, Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition, NTsyslog, Pam, Portsentry, Postfix, Proftpd, SSH, and others.
Enhancements:
- SSH rules are now IPv6 compliant, allowing you to merge old IPv6 only rules with IPv4 rules.
- Incorrect target user assignment has been fixed in SSH rule, as well as incorrect PCRE reference in assessment.impact.description.
- CISCO router acl lists can now use names instead of numbers (this made rule id=500 in cisco-router.rules fail to alert on packet denys on newer cisco devices).
- Apache formatting when Apache logname or user is set has been fixed, as has invalid user.user_id(0).name assignment in SSH rule 1913.
- Various other bugfixes and minor improvements were also made.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
813 downloads
Nokia::File::NFB 0.01
Nokia::File::NFB is a Perl module to create, read and rrite Nokia nfb/nfc phone backup files. more>>
Nokia::File::NFB is a Perl module to create, read and write Nokia nfb/nfc phone backup files.
SYNOPSIS
use Nokia::File::NFB;
my $nfb = new Nokia::File::NFB;
## read in the file phone_backup.nfb.
$nfb->read(phone_backup.nfb);
## print out the phone model the backup file is of.
print "Phone model is ", $nfb->phone(), "n";
## change the phone model to PerlPhone.
$nfb->phone("PerlPhone");
## write out the file as new_phone_backup.nfb.
$nfb->write(new_phone_backup.nfb);
This is used to parse existing or create new files in Nokia NFB or NFC format. NFB is the format used by the Nokia PC Suite Backup and Restore software.
The most interesting part is probably the elements() method. This is used to return each internal file backed up in the NFB file as a Nokia::File::NFB::Element object. These are useful things such as photos, contacts and calendar files.
I dont actually know what the letters NFB or NFC actually stand for, but they are the suffixes used on the backup and copy file created by the Backup and Restore program.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Nokia::File::NFB;
my $nfb = new Nokia::File::NFB;
## read in the file phone_backup.nfb.
$nfb->read(phone_backup.nfb);
## print out the phone model the backup file is of.
print "Phone model is ", $nfb->phone(), "n";
## change the phone model to PerlPhone.
$nfb->phone("PerlPhone");
## write out the file as new_phone_backup.nfb.
$nfb->write(new_phone_backup.nfb);
This is used to parse existing or create new files in Nokia NFB or NFC format. NFB is the format used by the Nokia PC Suite Backup and Restore software.
The most interesting part is probably the elements() method. This is used to return each internal file backed up in the NFB file as a Nokia::File::NFB::Element object. These are useful things such as photos, contacts and calendar files.
I dont actually know what the letters NFB or NFC actually stand for, but they are the suffixes used on the backup and copy file created by the Backup and Restore program.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2007-05-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
917 downloads
KMobileTools 0.5 Beta 3
KMobileTools is a nice KDE-based application that allows to control mobile phones with your PC. more>>
KMobileTools is a nice KDE-based application that allows to control mobile phones with your PC.
It handles full SMS control, dialing calls, reading from phonebook, last dials, received and unanswered calls and phone status monitoring (battery and signal for now).
KMobileTools is based on a Motorola C350 mobile phone, buts also tested on some Nokia and Ericsson phones.
Enhancements:
- This beta includes one of the most wanted features: the Gammu Engine.
- Its still a bit too difficult to configure, but its fully working and ready to be tested.
- This version also includes a lot of bugfixes and full support for the incoming kdebluetooth version, which will be an important release.
- KNotify support was added for notifying the user about events.
<<lessIt handles full SMS control, dialing calls, reading from phonebook, last dials, received and unanswered calls and phone status monitoring (battery and signal for now).
KMobileTools is based on a Motorola C350 mobile phone, buts also tested on some Nokia and Ericsson phones.
Enhancements:
- This beta includes one of the most wanted features: the Gammu Engine.
- Its still a bit too difficult to configure, but its fully working and ready to be tested.
- This version also includes a lot of bugfixes and full support for the incoming kdebluetooth version, which will be an important release.
- KNotify support was added for notifying the user about events.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
884 downloads
Kamyrans Eye 1.3
Kamyrans Eye is a fantasy-themed roguelike role-playing game for Nokia Series60 cellphones and PCs. more>>
Save your home town from three mighty wizards and their insatiable greed sparked by the discovery of an ancient ruin.
Kamyrans Eye is a fantasy-themed "roguelike" role-playing game for Nokia Series60 cellphones and PCs.
With each game, explore a world which is never quite the same - filled with inhabitants both friendly and hostile. Defend cities and villages, conquer wizard towers and raid dens.
A plethora of items, weapons and spells allow for a wide array of tactics to reach one of the multiple endings.
<<lessKamyrans Eye is a fantasy-themed "roguelike" role-playing game for Nokia Series60 cellphones and PCs.
With each game, explore a world which is never quite the same - filled with inhabitants both friendly and hostile. Defend cities and villages, conquer wizard towers and raid dens.
A plethora of items, weapons and spells allow for a wide array of tactics to reach one of the multiple endings.
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Added: 2006-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1176 downloads
Sofia-SIP 1.12.6
Sofia-SIP is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC3261 specification. more>>
Sofia-SIP is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC3261 specification.
Sofia-SIP project can be used as a building block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other real-time and person-to-person communication services.
The primary target platform for Sofia-SIP is GNU/Linux. Sofia-SIP is based on a SIP stack developed at the Nokia Research Center. Sofia-SIP is licensed under the LGPL.
Main features:
SIP features
- Sofia-SIP implementation follows RFC3261 and related key RFCs. INFO, UPDATE and REFER methods are supported. Also supported is SIMPLE presence and instant messaging, with the MESSAGE, SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY and PUBLISH methods. Features such as early sessions, provisional responses, early media, caller preferences and session timers are included. Full set of transports, including both TCP and UDP over either IPv4 or IPv6, are supported.
SIP Offer-Answer module
- Sofia-SIP provides an implementation of the SDP offer-answer negotiation as specified in RFC3264. This is an essential component in using SIP to establish media sessions such as VoIP and video conferencing.
NAT traversal support
- Support for STUN as specified in RFC3489. STUN functionality is available via a separate module, so it can also be used independently from the base SIP stack. SIP extensions such as symmetric response routing (RFC3581/rport) are supported as well.
SIP security support
- Signaling can be secured by use of SSL/TLS. Also HTTP basic and digest authentication methods are supported.
<<lessSofia-SIP project can be used as a building block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other real-time and person-to-person communication services.
The primary target platform for Sofia-SIP is GNU/Linux. Sofia-SIP is based on a SIP stack developed at the Nokia Research Center. Sofia-SIP is licensed under the LGPL.
Main features:
SIP features
- Sofia-SIP implementation follows RFC3261 and related key RFCs. INFO, UPDATE and REFER methods are supported. Also supported is SIMPLE presence and instant messaging, with the MESSAGE, SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY and PUBLISH methods. Features such as early sessions, provisional responses, early media, caller preferences and session timers are included. Full set of transports, including both TCP and UDP over either IPv4 or IPv6, are supported.
SIP Offer-Answer module
- Sofia-SIP provides an implementation of the SDP offer-answer negotiation as specified in RFC3264. This is an essential component in using SIP to establish media sessions such as VoIP and video conferencing.
NAT traversal support
- Support for STUN as specified in RFC3489. STUN functionality is available via a separate module, so it can also be used independently from the base SIP stack. SIP extensions such as symmetric response routing (RFC3581/rport) are supported as well.
SIP security support
- Signaling can be secured by use of SSL/TLS. Also HTTP basic and digest authentication methods are supported.
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
920 downloads
Device::Gsm 1.48
Device::Gsm is a Perl extension to interface GSM phones / modems. more>>
Device::Gsm is a Perl extension to interface GSM phones / modems.
SYNOPSIS
use Device::Gsm;
my $gsm = new Device::Gsm( port => /dev/ttyS1, pin => xxxx );
if( $gsm->connect() ) {
print "connected!n";
} else {
print "sorry, no connection with gsm phone on serial port!n";
}
# Register to GSM network (you must supply PIN number in above new() call)
$gsm->register();
# Send quickly a short text message
$gsm->send_sms(
recipient => +3934910203040,
content => Hello world! from Device::Gsm
);
# Get list of Device::Gsm::Sms message objects
# see `examples/read_messages.pl for all the details
my @messages = $gsm->messages();
Device::Gsm class implements basic GSM functions, network registration and SMS sending.
This class supports also PDU mode to send SMS messages, and should be fairly usable. In the past, I have developed and tested it under Linux RedHat 7.1 with a 16550 serial port and Siemens C35i/C45 GSM phones attached with a Siemens-compatible serial cable. Currently, Im developing and testing this stuff with Linux Slackware 10.2 and a Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) USB bluetooth dongle, connecting to a Nokia 6600 phone.
Please be kind to the universe and contact me if you have troubles or you are interested in this.
Please be monstruosly kind to the universe and (if you dont mind spending an SMS) use the examples/send_to_cosimo.pl script to make me know that Device::Gsm works with your device (thanks!).
Recent versions of Device::Gsm have also an utility called autoscan in the bin/ folder, that creates a little profile of the devices it runs against, that contains information about supported commands and exact output of commands to help recognize similar devices.
Be sure to send me your profile by email (if you want to), so I can add better support for your device in the future!
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Device::Gsm;
my $gsm = new Device::Gsm( port => /dev/ttyS1, pin => xxxx );
if( $gsm->connect() ) {
print "connected!n";
} else {
print "sorry, no connection with gsm phone on serial port!n";
}
# Register to GSM network (you must supply PIN number in above new() call)
$gsm->register();
# Send quickly a short text message
$gsm->send_sms(
recipient => +3934910203040,
content => Hello world! from Device::Gsm
);
# Get list of Device::Gsm::Sms message objects
# see `examples/read_messages.pl for all the details
my @messages = $gsm->messages();
Device::Gsm class implements basic GSM functions, network registration and SMS sending.
This class supports also PDU mode to send SMS messages, and should be fairly usable. In the past, I have developed and tested it under Linux RedHat 7.1 with a 16550 serial port and Siemens C35i/C45 GSM phones attached with a Siemens-compatible serial cable. Currently, Im developing and testing this stuff with Linux Slackware 10.2 and a Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) USB bluetooth dongle, connecting to a Nokia 6600 phone.
Please be kind to the universe and contact me if you have troubles or you are interested in this.
Please be monstruosly kind to the universe and (if you dont mind spending an SMS) use the examples/send_to_cosimo.pl script to make me know that Device::Gsm works with your device (thanks!).
Recent versions of Device::Gsm have also an utility called autoscan in the bin/ folder, that creates a little profile of the devices it runs against, that contains information about supported commands and exact output of commands to help recognize similar devices.
Be sure to send me your profile by email (if you want to), so I can add better support for your device in the future!
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Added: 2007-04-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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