1 # This is a sample ~/.gnokiirc file.
2 # In Unix/Linux: copy it into your home directory and name it .gnokiirc
3 # or into /etc and name it gnokiirc
4 # In Win32: copy it into directory with (my)gnokii.exe
12 bindir = /usr/local/sbin/
14 ;logfile = mygnokiilog
23 bindir = /usr/local/sbin/
29 # DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
33 # Set port to the physical serial port used to connect to your phone
34 # In Linux /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, etc.
35 # In Win32 COM1:, COM2:, etc.
39 # Set model to the model number of your phone
44 # 3210|3310|5110|5130|5190|6110|6130|6150|6190|8210|8850
50 # Please notice, that in some phones (like 7110)
51 # it will be (now or in the future) provided double support - AT commands
52 # or protocol specific for phone model (fbus, mbus, etc.)
54 # You can also use model "auto" and gnokii will try to find your
55 # phone model on "port" port. This option is during development and
56 # can not work excellent...Let'say - with all new supported Nokia phone
57 # connected over FBUS/DLR3 cable you will not have any problem.
58 # With other can be and it will have to be set manually.
62 # Initlength controls the number of characters sent to the
63 # phone during initialisation. You can either set it to
64 # the word "default" or a positive integer.
66 # You can try setting this value if you want to connect
67 # to the phone quicker. If you've never noticed the
68 # connection to be slow, it is suggested that you
69 # leave this alone. Read the initialisation code in fbus-xxxx
70 # to understand what this changes if you're curious.
74 # The type of the connection. Can be:
79 # 3210|3310|3330|5110|5130|5190|6110|6130|6150|6190|8210|8850
81 # "infrared" (for direct infrared connection - in 8210/8250 use two players
82 # snake menu to enter into it). Models:
83 # 6110|6130|6150|8210|8850
85 # "tekram210" (for direct infrared connection using Tekram 210
86 # - in 8210/8250 use two players snake menu to enter into it). Now in Unix only.
88 # 6110|6130|6150|8210|8850
90 # "irda" (infrared over Irda sockets - now in Unix only)
96 # 3210|3310|3330|5110|5130|5190|6110|6130|6150|6190|8210|8850
106 # Set bindir to point to the location of the various gnokii binaries.
107 # In particular ensure that mgnokiidev is in this location, with
108 # permissions 4754, owned by root, group gnokii. Ensure you
109 # are in the gnokii group and that the group exists...
110 # Setting not important for win32
114 # set it to "yes", if want to have set time from computer to phone
115 # each time, when use gnokii, xgnokii or gnokiid
116 # Function works, of course, only then, when setting time is implemented
118 # With some phones (if it's enabled or if you generally changed date/time
119 # during session with phone), after soft reset (without asking for PIN)
120 # phone can lost date/time settings and ask for them or disable clock
121 # on the phone screen. Seen for 6150 and 6210
125 # When there are problems with mygnokii, you have two ways
126 # to help in resolving them:
127 # 1.compiling mygnokii with debug and sending dump to marcin-wiacek@topnet.pl
128 # 2.using this option. Mygnokii will be slower, because during work will
129 # create file with name set here with short
130 # info about transmission. Send it to marcin-wiacek@topnet.pl
131 # Method 1 is better. When not possible (for example, when have only
132 # compiled binary version), use 2.
136 # Under Unix set this to 'yes' if you want gnokii to set and check the
137 # lock file in /var/lock directory. It avoids potential conflicts with
138 # other serial port software (eg. minicom). If you have wrong permissions
139 # for the directory, a warning will be generated. If you don't want a lockfile,
144 #1.Nokia 5110, fbus cable on "/dev/ttyS1" port with gnokii/xgnokii
145 # Gnokiid uses "default" config
151 #2.Nokia 5110 working with NCDS (win32) on "com1:" port with gnokii
152 # Gnokiid uses "default" config
157 #3.Nokia 7110 and dlr-3 cable. It's connected to "/dev/ttyS1" port.
158 # First we want to run gnokiiid and connect to phone with fbus.
159 # Then run gnokii/xgnokii and work over gnokiid (for testing gnokii
160 # AT emulator and AT module - in normal work gnokiid is not required, because
161 # 7110 with dlr3 has own AT commands interpreter).
170 #4.Nokia 7110 and dau9p cable. It's connected to "/dev/ttyS1" port.
171 # Gnokii/xgnokii work using fbus protocol (can't use AT commands
172 # from 7110, when use dau9p)
173 # Gnokiid uses "default" config
179 #5.Nokia 7110 and dlr-3 cable. We want to connect with it using fbus
180 # Gnokiid from gnokii is not required (with dlr3 can use AT commands built in
181 # into phone, not our small ;-) AT interpreter)