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Hi,

I made this little piece of software as a learning step. Some about the GSM extensions and some about the Palm. So what does it do? Nokias Mobile GSM telephones can receive graphics by SMS and with this small Palm program I have tried to test this feature.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Have fun!
Edward


I have received a lot of mail about the numbers!

Please do not use this piece of Palm-ware unless you know what you are doing. If you don't know what the SMSC is I only can say that it stands for Short Message Service Center and it is a number you should have gotten from your SIM card provider (GSM operator), I certainly don't know it. The phone number is the number of the phone that the graphics should be sent to (not necessarily the same number of the phone that is used for sending the graphics). For sending operator Logo's one also needs the two numbers MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code) for assigning the graphics to a specific operator. Please see this page (kessler-design).

What does it do? really?

The program does not work directly on the IR port. It sends so called AT command on the serial port. With IrLink one can divert the data sent to the IR port. The AT commands are special GSM commands and hopefully one has a modem that know these commands connect to that port one want to use.

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