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[ILUG] Linux compatible mobile phone

[ILUG] Linux compatible mobile phone

Timothy Murphy tim at birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie
Fri Dec 3 23:02:48 GMT 2004


On Friday 03 December 2004 22:43, Martin List-Petersen wrote:

> Not sure about if you can get specific sms with the AT commands, i would
> have to read the AT command specs again for that.
>
> Regarding the addressbook, then my post said "unless you want to
> accessbook and things like that", so i allready stated that you need
> gnokii for that.

Here is the list of gnokii options.
I don't know which of these can be accessed with AT/minicom ?

General options:
          gnokii --help
          gnokii --monitor [delay]
          gnokii --version
SMS options:
          gnokii --getsms memory_type start [end] [-f file] [-F file] [-d]
          gnokii --deletesms memory_type start [end]
          gnokii --sendsms destination [--smsc message_center_number |
                 --smscno message_center_index] [-r] [-C n] [-v n]
                 [--long n] [-i]
          gnokii --savesms [--sender from] [--smsc message_center_number |
                 --smscno message_center_index] [--folder folder_id]
                 [--location number] [--sent | --read] [--deliver]
          gnokii --getsmsc [start_number [end_number]] [-r|--raw]
          gnokii --setsmsc
          gnokii --createsmsfolder name
          gnokii --deletesmsfolder number
          gnokii --smsreader
Phonebook options:
          gnokii --getphonebook memory_type start_number [end_number|end]
                 [[-r|--raw]|[-v|--vcard]|[-l|--ldif]]
          gnokii --writephonebook [[-o|--overwrite]|[-f|--find-free]]
                 [-m|--memory-type|--memory] [-n|--memory-location|--memory]
                 [[-v|--vcard]|[-l|--ldif]]
          gnokii --deletephonebook memory_type start_number [end_number]
Calendar options:
          gnokii --getcalendarnote start_number [end_number|end] [-v]
          gnokii --writecalendarnote vcardfile number
          gnokii --deletecalendarnote start [end]
ToDo options:
          gnokii --gettodo start [end] [-v]
          gnokii --writetodo vcardfile number
          gnokii --deletealltodos
Dialling and call options:
          gnokii --getspeeddial number
          gnokii --setspeeddial number memory_type location
          gnokii --dialvoice number
          gnokii --senddtmf string
          gnokii --answercall callid
          gnokii --hangup callid
          gnokii --divert {--op|-o} {register|enable|query|disable|erasure}
                 {--type|-t} {all|busy|noans|outofreach|notavail}
                 {--call|-c} {all|voice|fax|data}
                 [{--timeout|-m} time_in_seconds]
                 [{--number|-n} number]
Phone settings:
          gnokii --getdisplaystatus
          gnokii --displayoutput
          gnokii --getprofile [start_number [end_number]] [-r|--raw]
          gnokii --setprofile
          gnokii --getactiveprofile
          gnokii --setactiveprofile profile_number
          gnokii --netmonitor {reset|off|field|devel|next|nr}
          gnokii --reset [soft|hard]
          gnokii --setdatetime [YYYY [MM [DD [HH [MM]]]]]
          gnokii --getdatetime
          gnokii --setalarm [HH MM]
          gnokii --getalarm
WAP options:
          gnokii --getwapbookmark number
          gnokii --writewapbookmark name URL
          gnokii --deletewapbookmark number
          gnokii --getwapsetting number [-r]
          gnokii --writewapsetting
          gnokii --activatewapsetting number
Logo options:
          gnokii --sendlogo {caller|op|picture} destination logofile
                 [network code]
          gnokii --sendringtone rtttlfile destination
          gnokii --setlogo op [logofile] [network code]
          gnokii --setlogo startup [logofile]
          gnokii --setlogo caller [logofile] [caller group number] [group 
name]
          gnokii --setlogo {dealer|text} [text]
          gnokii --getlogo op [logofile] [network code]
          gnokii --getlogo startup [logofile] [network code]
          gnokii --getlogo caller [caller group number] [logofile]
                 [network code]
          gnokii --getlogo {dealer|text}
          gnokii --viewlogo logofile
Ringtone options:
          gnokii --getringtone rtttlfile [location] [-r|--raw]
          gnokii --setringtone rtttlfile [location] [-r|--raw] [--name name]
          gnokii --playringtone rtttlfile [--volume vol]
          gnokii --ringtoneconvert source destination
          gnokii --getringtonelist
          gnokii --deleteringtone start [end]
Security options:
          gnokii --identify
          gnokii --getlocksinfo
          gnokii --entersecuritycode PIN|PIN2|PUK|PUK2
          gnokii --getsecuritycodestatus
          gnokii --getsecuritycode
          gnokii --changesecuritycode PIN|PIN2|PUK|PUK2
Misc options:
          gnokii --keysequence
          gnokii --enterchar
          gnokii --listnetworks
          gnokii --getnetworkinfo

-- 
Timothy Murphy  
e-mail (<80k only): tim /at/ birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie
tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366
s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland



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