-\r
-1.see Smart Messaging 2.0 for info, what the DMCP is\r
-\r
-2.I didn't have success in changing menus via cable (without sending SMS).\r
- Here is example foogle funtion. You will see only "Nokia service update failed"\r
-------------------------------------\r
-int foogle(char *argv[])\r
-{\r
- GSM_NetworkInfo NetworkInfo;\r
- int i;\r
-\r
- char buffer[100]= { 0x0c, 0x01,\r
- 0x06, /* User Data Header Length */\r
- 0x05, /* IEI: application port addressing scheme, 16 bit address */\r
- 0x04, /* IEDL (IED length ?) */\r
- 0x15, /* destination address: high byte */\r
- 0x84, /* destination address: low byte */\r
- 0x00, /* originator address: high byte */\r
- 0x00}; /* originator address: low byte */\r
-\r
- int MSGLEN=9;\r
-\r
- /* Initialise the code for the GSM interface. */ \r
-\r
- fbusinit(NULL);\r
-\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='B';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='O'; \r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='D';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='Y';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=':';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='I';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='A';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=':';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='O';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='P';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='E';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='R';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=' ';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='a';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='l';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='L';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='i';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='n';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='k';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='N';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='M';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=' ';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='S';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='M';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='S';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='+';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='4';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='8';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='6';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='0';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='2';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='9';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='5';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='/';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='+';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='4';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='8';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='6';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='0';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='2';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='9';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='5';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';\r
- buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';\r
-\r
- for (i=0;i<MSGLEN;i++) {\r
- fprintf(stdout,_("%c"),buffer[i]);\r
- }\r
-\r
- Protocol->SendMessage(MSGLEN, 0x12, buffer);\r
- GSM->GetNetworkInfo(&NetworkInfo); //need to make something\r
-\r
- \r
- GSM->Terminate();\r
-\r
- return 0;\r
-}\r
------------------------------------\r
-3.to change via SMS - read parts of email sent by Martin Lucina [mato@kotelna.sk]\r
------------------------------------\r
-\r
-1. First of all, use the OPER (Operator) services rather than the Nokia\r
- services. There's probably no reason why you couldn't use either but\r
- there may be extra hooks in the phone firmware regarding Nokia\r
- services that I don't know about.\r
-\r
-2. Make sure that "Operator access number 1" and "Operator access number\r
- 2" are set correctly in the services menu. The former should be set\r
- to the SMS centre the messages you send are going to come from\r
- (important, send yourself a test message and check it's details, some\r
- operators set the sending SMSC number to one different from the one\r
- you originally sent the message to). The latter should be the number\r
- of the MS you are sending the SMS from.\r
-\r
-3. Don't send the messages as binary NBS messsages using the UDH. I\r
- haven't been able to get this method to work and besides, the //SCK\r
- compatibility header works just fine. \r
- \r
- Also, while I haven't seen this, it's possible that if you send a\r
- message in binary format, the destination MS will reply in binary\r
- format. This makes the reply useless if you are sending from another\r
- NBS-aware phone, since the NBS router will most likely silently\r
- discard it (or try to forward it to the phones TTML/DMCP server,\r
- which won't help either). \r
- \r
- If you send the messages as text, the replies I've seen also come\r
- back as text so you can retrieve them from the phone in the normal\r
- fashion.\r
-\r
-One caveat I've noticed with sending NBS messages using the //SCK\r
-compatibility header is that the NBS grammar in the Nokia SM spec\r
-version 2 contradicts the grammar in the original Intel NBS spec. Nokia\r
-says you can using either a newline or space as the delimiter after\r
-"//SCK", it turns out that you _must_ use a space (as stated in the\r
-Intel spec). Of course you can still stick a newline in afterwards.\r
-\r
-I have attached a test file that will add two menu items that send SMS\r
-messages to your services menu. I send this to the phone using\r
-\r
-$ sendsms +6421XXXXXX < addsms\r
-\r
-[...]\r
-\r
-Cheers,\r
-\r
--- \r
-Martin Lucina http://www.kotelna.sk/mato/ Wellington, New Zealand \r
-I've always been mad I know I've been mad like the most of us are \r
-Pretty hard to explain why you're a madman even if you're not mad \r
+
+1.see Smart Messaging 2.0 for info, what the DMCP is
+
+2.I didn't have success in changing menus via cable (without sending SMS).
+ Here is example foogle funtion. You will see only "Nokia service update failed"
+------------------------------------
+int foogle(char *argv[])
+{
+ GSM_NetworkInfo NetworkInfo;
+ int i;
+
+ char buffer[100]= { 0x0c, 0x01,
+ 0x06, /* User Data Header Length */
+ 0x05, /* IEI: application port addressing scheme, 16 bit address */
+ 0x04, /* IEDL (IED length ?) */
+ 0x15, /* destination address: high byte */
+ 0x84, /* destination address: low byte */
+ 0x00, /* originator address: high byte */
+ 0x00}; /* originator address: low byte */
+
+ int MSGLEN=9;
+
+ /* Initialise the code for the GSM interface. */
+
+ fbusinit(NULL);
+
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='B';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='O';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='D';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='Y';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=':';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='I';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='A';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=':';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='O';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='P';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='E';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='R';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=' ';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='a';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='l';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='L';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='i';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='n';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='k';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='N';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='M';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=' ';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='S';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='M';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='S';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]=10;
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='+';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='4';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='8';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='6';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='0';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='2';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='9';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='5';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='/';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='+';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='4';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='8';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='6';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='0';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='2';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='9';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='5';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';
+ buffer[MSGLEN++]='1';
+
+ for (i=0;i<MSGLEN;i++) {
+ fprintf(stdout,_("%c"),buffer[i]);
+ }
+
+ Protocol->SendMessage(MSGLEN, 0x12, buffer);
+ GSM->GetNetworkInfo(&NetworkInfo); //need to make something
+
+
+ GSM->Terminate();
+
+ return 0;
+}
+-----------------------------------
+3.to change via SMS - read parts of email sent by Martin Lucina [mato@kotelna.sk]
+-----------------------------------
+
+1. First of all, use the OPER (Operator) services rather than the Nokia
+ services. There's probably no reason why you couldn't use either but
+ there may be extra hooks in the phone firmware regarding Nokia
+ services that I don't know about.
+
+2. Make sure that "Operator access number 1" and "Operator access number
+ 2" are set correctly in the services menu. The former should be set
+ to the SMS centre the messages you send are going to come from
+ (important, send yourself a test message and check it's details, some
+ operators set the sending SMSC number to one different from the one
+ you originally sent the message to). The latter should be the number
+ of the MS you are sending the SMS from.
+
+3. Don't send the messages as binary NBS messsages using the UDH. I
+ haven't been able to get this method to work and besides, the //SCK
+ compatibility header works just fine.
+
+ Also, while I haven't seen this, it's possible that if you send a
+ message in binary format, the destination MS will reply in binary
+ format. This makes the reply useless if you are sending from another
+ NBS-aware phone, since the NBS router will most likely silently
+ discard it (or try to forward it to the phones TTML/DMCP server,
+ which won't help either).
+
+ If you send the messages as text, the replies I've seen also come
+ back as text so you can retrieve them from the phone in the normal
+ fashion.
+
+One caveat I've noticed with sending NBS messages using the //SCK
+compatibility header is that the NBS grammar in the Nokia SM spec
+version 2 contradicts the grammar in the original Intel NBS spec. Nokia
+says you can using either a newline or space as the delimiter after
+"//SCK", it turns out that you _must_ use a space (as stated in the
+Intel spec). Of course you can still stick a newline in afterwards.
+
+I have attached a test file that will add two menu items that send SMS
+messages to your services menu. I send this to the phone using
+
+$ sendsms +6421XXXXXX < addsms
+
+[...]
+
+Cheers,
+
+--
+Martin Lucina http://www.kotelna.sk/mato/ Wellington, New Zealand
+I've always been mad I know I've been mad like the most of us are
+Pretty hard to explain why you're a madman even if you're not mad