Date: 01 Jul 2002 13:28:40 +0400 From: "Vladimir B. " Grebenschikov <vova@sw.ru> To: Martin Hasenbein <mh-freebsd-mobile@free.bsd.net> Cc: FreeBSD Mobile <freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Cellular Phone with USB on Laptop Message-ID: <1025515720.1765.19.camel@vbook.express.ru> In-Reply-To: <20020701103944.Q8894@free.bsd.net> References: <20020628133327.H8894@free.bsd.net> <1025511140.893.3.camel@vbook.express.ru> <20020701103944.Q8894@free.bsd.net>
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χ Mon, 01.07.2002, Χ 12:39, Martin Hasenbein ΞΑΠΙΣΑΜ: > > On Mo 1 Jul (12:12:20) Vladimir B. Grebenschikov (vova@sw.ru) wrote: > > Hi Vladimir, > > > You need USB to COM convertor, to connect phone's serial with notebook's USB. > > Then you will see your Phone's COM-port as /dev/ttyU?, > > Sorry, what do you mean with "USB to COM convertor". I have mean something like this: http://www.usb.org/app/search/products/p/10000608/info > What Motorola offers > for my cellular is a datawire to connect the Laptop's USD-Port with the > dataplug of the cellular phone. Is it that what you mean? USD or USB is it typo ? If so (USB) it is exactly what you need. > > see ucom(4). > > :-/ I don't have such a manpage. Sorry, I am using -CURRENT in -STABLE there is umodem driver, it may help if you will get native USB cable from motorolla, but not sure that it will helps with COM-USB. > > It depends on your phone, if it behave like modem - you will have no > > problems. > > Hmm ... I'll have to try that. It's a Motorola v66 and Motorola > says it has a modem built-in. Most current celluar modem's can do standart AT-commands whthout special software, but some old models (like Nokia 8110) need software like gnokii to execute AT-command-set. > Thank you, > > /mh > > -- > Martin Hasenbein -- mh@bsd.net -- http://bsd.net > UNIX, a way of life. FreeBSD, my choice of living. -- Vladimir B. Grebenschikov vova@sw.ru, SWsoft, Inc. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-mobile" in the body of the message
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