GSM Connect for Tornado (T-Mobile SDA) - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Hi,
I have a T-Mobile SDA (Torando) and I want connect to an other phone over GSM.
Have somebody did this before?
I see some examples in the forum for XDA. Is it the same way?
Have somebody special GSM Sourcecode for smartphones (examples)?
Can somebody exactly describe me the way, how to connect 2 GSM Smartphones?
I use MS Studio 2005, VC++
Thanks
Thomas

tq said:
Hi,
I have a T-Mobile SDA (Torando) and I want connect to an other phone over GSM.
Have somebody did this before?
I see some examples in the forum for XDA. Is it the same way?
Have somebody special GSM Sourcecode for smartphones (examples)?
Can somebody exactly describe me the way, how to connect 2 GSM Smartphones?
I use MS Studio 2005, VC++
Thanks
Thomas
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SDA is Typhoon (SP3, SP3i)...

Since no one answered in detail I'll at least try to point you in the right direction: You need to use TAPI functions and establish a data call. I know it's not much but I never actually done it my self, though I've seen some code on this site. If nothing else, check MSDN for functions list and usage.

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i need a pda-phone that recognises handwriting (in landscape format) and that will let me install ibm's viavoice 10 for usb. bluetooth and triband would be nice bonuses. such a device doesn't seem to be available on the commerical market. can anybody build this for me??
XDA II
Perhaps the new XDA II, which is coming out before Christmas (O2), is what you need.
:lol:
if 2003 dont support that kind of writing and there are no 3th party tool which add this support then a programmer with some time on his hands could make it
not sure about the ibm viavoice thing with me not knowing what it is and all
but XDA is an usb peripherals not a master so you cant connect devices to it like you can a pc
the xda2 have bluetooth and sd SDIO
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Kaputter said:
Perhaps the new XDA II, which is coming out before Christmas (O2), is what you need.
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thanks kaputter.
Rudegar said:
if 2003 dont support that kind of writing and there are no 3th party tool which add this support then a programmer with some time on his hands could make it
not sure about the ibm viavoice thing with me not knowing what it is and all
but XDA is an usb peripherals not a master so you cant connect devices to it like you can a pc
the xda2 have bluetooth and sd SDIO
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thanks rudegar. any idea where i could find such a programmer? (btw: viavoice is voice recognition software. version 10 is really pretty good. especially useful for longer papers - 2-3 times faster than typing).
not really since pocketpc use mfc which is the libs many normal windows programmers use many people got the skills to make programs for pocketpc
you could try here
http://www.codeguru.com/forum/
about the ibm thingy then maybe they got a converter to make it work with
sd SDIO port og maybe they'll make it in a SD versions that is if it's not going to work because the XDA cant handle usb peripherals
maybe there is another way around this i dont know
also the XDA dont support SDIO but the XDA2 will
also maybe there are other voice recognition software packs for a normal PDA with pocketpc of cause they may not be as good
thanks rudegar for the codeguru tip. nobody has written me back, so i'm starting to think it may just be impossible to link serious voice recognition software to a reliable pda-phone. will report if i do find a solution. best. c.
i think i recall somebody saying that 2003 support horizoltal display support on the pda
think somebody said that there were a tool to do it with 2002 but you had to softreset it when you wanted to change back and forth
not sure if text recognition would work while the display were horizoltal
but i dont see why not

Answer Machine software on the XDA II

A long time back I bought some software for my SPV which was an answer machine, which was based on the actual phone rather than through the provider (Orange).
With this software, you could record your own greeting also stored on the phone itself, and if you missed a call or rejected one, it would be saved as a voicemail on your phone or on your memory card, with details of the number that left it.
You could select other different options like how many rings before it kicked in etc.
This saved having to pay to retrieve voicemails from the provider and was a very useful program.
Does anyone know if there is something similar for the XDA II available anywhere?
Thanks in advance
I haven't heard of such software, and have been looking for one as well.
I cannot believe it is not possible to have a software answering machine.
it is indeed
the first one and the only one i know was on the sony Z5 and M-Z5 phone witch is already 3 or 4 years old
it included a real answering machine on the phone independant from the one of the operator.
so i guess it might be possible on a smartphone but i ve never seen it on the orange SPV.
Cyberb0b said:
it is indeed
the first one and the only one i know was on the sony Z5 and M-Z5 phone witch is already 3 or 4 years old
it included a real answering machine on the phone independant from the one of the operator.
so i guess it might be possible on a smartphone but i ve never seen it on the orange SPV.
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Sorry, my mistake there, it wasn't on my first SPV at all , it was on my Nokia 7650 and it was called AnsweringMachine_101
I still have the downloaded "sis" file here but am sure it wouldn't work on my XDA? :? :? :?
he he,lol..
Yes,answering machines softwares are popular on Symbian Based Phones.
But there ins't actually soft like that to ppc..or maybe try search on PocketGear.
Will be very interesting to have a Symbian Emulator to ppc!
Good luck!
I've been wanting to do this. Does anyone have any detail on accessing the phone (radio?) wave IO from the .Net Compact Framework? Standard DLL calls are, of course, an option.
Didn't the HP Jornada w928 Pocket PC Phone Edition include onboard answering machine software? I seem to remember reading that it did.
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it is impossible to make an answering machine on PocketPC 2003 OS. This is a software and mostly hardware limitation. When call is established the audio output from wave driver is muted, and there is no way to make it play into the phone line so that other side would hear it. And there is no TAPI "wave/in/out" devices that are used by answering machine software on "big" compiters in PocketPC 2003. Built-in GSM modem in all phones I've checked, also does not have voice AT-commands like on voice modems on "big" computers.
Maybe Wince 5.0 would implement all needed functionality.
If there would exist a way of "unmuting" the waveOut device during a call, than it would be easy to write such a program for PocketPC.
Unmuting should be possible using calls to the core system DLL(s). All the same, VS.Net 2005 & WM2005 & its .Net CF will have SMS/Wave/TAPI functionality (so I've read) - hope I get them at work!
http://www.pdagold.com/files/hardware/0000000128_SNAYN.pdf
"Built-in answering machine with deferred answering
support"
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2002Jul/bpd20020729015637.htm
"The 928 comes with voice-activation software, and--this is cool--has a built-in answering machine. This is not software to control your mobile carrier's voice-mail, this is an answering machine built into your PDA. "
Yep, the Jornada 928 WDA Pocket PC Phone 2002 had built-in answering machine software. I wonder who made that program and if it would work on an XDA.
adamz said:
I wonder who made that program and if it would work on an XDA.
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i'm very much interested to know more about this as well
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Othman
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JSR-82 (java-bluetooth) Possible for hermes?

Hi all,
I have done some searching from the forums about java using bluetooth and did not find anything. This is my first post here so blame it on my noobiness if I just missed it.
So.. what I understand (and that is not much in win based mobile devices at this point) the JSR-82 is a some kind of a "framework" which enables java to use bluetooth in applications. I have been trying to use some java applications meant to be used with bluetooth, only to find out that it is not supported with hermes (HTC Tytn with win mobile 5.0 to be more accurate.)
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Sorry for my bad language and bare in mind that this is my first post. thanks for all the answers and have a nicest day!
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Greetings all.
I'm looking for a program that will track Mobile Phone Basestations and log all the details and a GPS Coord. Kinda like what Netstumbler did for Wifi Networks.
The only software I've found only runs on old Symbian phones. I'm looking for something a bit more updated and running on WM5/6. Now there is one
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How i can connect and deconnect from internet?

Hello everybody!
I'm a new vb.net mobile developer and one problem was stopped me: in my application, i need to use some webservices for getting remote information but i'm not able to connect to internet automatically....can everyone help me?
I'm using visual studio 2005 and vb!
Well I don't know about VB (I understand it is problematic to access system functions with that language) but if you could use native APIs than you would just need to use the Connection Manager functions.
Look here.
fabrysious said:
Hello everybody!
I'm a new vb.net mobile developer and one problem was stopped me: in my application, i need to use some webservices for getting remote information but i'm not able to connect to internet automatically....can everyone help me?
I'm using visual studio 2005 and vb!
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Well for one thing, you need to have a data plan from your carrier before you can access the internet.
What is the device?
even with the horrible syntax
vb .net should be able to do the same things
as c# so i believe
it can be don by including the right .net libs
or in worst case use unmanaged dll's
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I will know you the result!!!

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