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INTRODUCTION This distribution contains a library to access GSM mobile phones through GSM modems or IrDA devices. Features include: * modification of phonebooks stored in the mobile phone or on the SIM card * reading and writing of SMS messages stored in the mobile phone * sending and reception of SMS messages Additionally, some simple command line programs are provided to use these functionalities. REQUIREMENTS You need a mobile phone that conforms to the GSM standards ETSI GSM 07.07, ETSI GSM 07.05, and others. Non-GSM mobile phones will not work! Additionally, to access the mobile phone from the computer you will probably need an GSM modem (that would be a PC-CARD, usually). There might be some mobile phones, however, that incorporate directly terminal adapter (TA) functionality. Access via IrDA interfaces is also reported to work. If you want to compile the library yourself please also read doc/README.developers. INSTALLATION This distribution uses autoconf/automake/libtool. See the file INSTALL for generic installation instructions. The default commands for installation under /usr/local would be: ./configure make make install If there are any problems you can generate a debug version. See doc/README.developers for details. AVAILABLE DOCUMENTATION For the command line tools UNIX manual pages are available in the doc subdirectory of this distribution. These are installed by default in the directories /usr/local/man1, man7, and man8. See also the files doc/README.developers, doc/README.NLS and doc/FAQ. HARDWARE The following mobile phone/GSM modem combinations are reported to be compatible in varying degrees with the current release: - Nokia 6150/Xircom REM56G.100 - Nokia 6150/Options "GSM-Ready(R) Cellular-Only" modem from Option International - Nokia 6210/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Nokia 8810/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Siemens S10D/Dr Neuhaus Gipsy Card GSM - Siemens S25/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Siemens S35i/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Siemens S45 - Ericcson SH888/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Ericsson 6050102/GM 12 GSM module - Ericsson T28s (firmware 000809 1106) - Ericsson T20e (firmware R3A007) - -/Siemens M20T (stand-alone GSM module) - -/Wavecom WM02 GSM (stand-alone GSM module) - Nokia 7110 (firware rev 4.80)/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Nokia 8290 (USA GSM 1900MHz)/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Falcom A2-1/- (stand-alone GSM module) - Ericsson R320s/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Motorola Timeport 260/- (Serial cable and Linux IrDA serial device) - Motorola Timeport 250/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Motorola Timeport P7389/- (Linux IrDA serial device) - Nokia Cellular Card Phone RPE-1 GSM900 and - Nokia Card Phone RPM-1 GSM900/1800 - Nokia Cardphone/Compaq iPAQ - Omnipoint technologies Redhawk 2000 GSM modem - Ericsson T28 (but one firmware revision is reported to have problems) - Ericcson T65 - Ericcson T39m/Bluetooth - Option International GlobeTrotter PCMCIA Note 1: Some of the mobile phones have an integrated GSM modem that can be accessed via the Linux IrDA drivers. Note 2: Some of the abovementioned phones have still some glitches with gsmlib (and I haven't tested them myself). For the following phones I receive a lot of errors reports: - Ericcson SH888: SMS function don't work with many firmware releases This list is not exhaustive, there are probably many other types of phone or GSM modem that work with gsmlib. Just try it and report back to me! DISCLAIMER Even though care has been taken in the design and implementation of this software it can not be excluded that this software could destroy data in your mobile phone or may even render your mobile phone useless (by erroneous PIN settings, for example). The author will not be held responsible legally, financially, or in any other form for any kind of damage that might occur from using this software. This software is provided "as is" and without any expressed or implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantibility and fitness for any particular purpose. If you are not ready to accept these conditions please don't use this software. COPYING This software is available on the LGPL (GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE), ie. it is allowed to link the library to commercial programs. See the file COPYING for details on the license. BUGS There still seem to be some problems with IrDA devices under Linux. There have been reports of gsmlib-based applications (eg. gsmctl) hanging upon startup after initializing the serial port /dev/ircomm. I would be thankful for any input on this problem. If something does not work with your OS platform or the mobile/TA combination please send a complete trace of the compilation or the program execution that did fail. Make sure to compile with debugging information enabled. Otherwise it will not be possible for me to do much about the problem. Send bug reports to [email protected]. I promise not to publish telephone numbers or other private information that might be contained in the execution traces that you send me. AUTHOR Peter Hofmann <[email protected]>. MAINTAINERS Mark Purcell <[email protected]>
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