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Reliance Mobile Handset
LG FWP LSP 340E
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Hi Bored, Presuming that YOU really have NO prior experience with HyperTerminal. 1. Start Hyper Terminal 2. Type a Name for the Session like CDMA 3. Select the COM PORT where your Device is connected 4. Select the Baud Rate (Generally 115200) 5. Now click OK, you will be connected to HYPERTERMINAL THIS IS NOT like getting connected on the NET 6. Now you can type the commands, IF YOU DO NOT SEE what you type then go to the Settings and select Local Echo 7. Type your commands and see the results Type AT and press enter You should see an OK, this means the connection is working fine. Regards, Jayant Varma
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Please DO NOT send me requests asking me how to change the ESN. I have already moved on with new development. I do not have any access to a CDMA device. I am currently high on a T610 and planning to take a Nokia 7200 soon. I generally work with ADDING Functionality to a device, not changing serial Numbers, etc. See if the Service centre can help you on that. They would have the Equipment and Expertise. Kind Regards, Jayant Varma
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Hi Arun, Well, you are the first one with a NON Land Line phone that said it worked. I do not know why it is not working for the other people here. The battery problem is because I wanted feeback and then create profiles of the phone/devices. What I mean is that on a LG-340e, the maximum battery level (if you check with Hyperterminal) is about 57 to 60. On a RD2030 I do not know, So this was adjusted for the 340 to a level of 57/60, Your mobile battery is 161% which means it would be returning the maximum values of in the range of 90's. While I was there, I had a chance to experiement, now that I do not have any CDMA devices here... However if people here would be kind enough to post the results here, I can add another combo for adjustment, that would adjust values according to the devices. The Popup is another small bug, whereby I missed to cater for the values more than 100%, so it finds this as low power. This was a facility for people who's battery is low. It is a "Case Else" problem... Anyways, I hope others find out what settings Arun had, he coul de kind to provide those, and get it working for you. Let me see what I find on more. In case the group is interested to know about the operator, I get a ? for the operator, Any one having tested this with a Tata Indicom device, 340?? Maybe that could help out. Regards, Jayant
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Greens, I wanted to earlier make it to recieve/send SMS, manage an Addressbook, etc. I searched high and low, I found that a few devices could allow a level of SMS and AddressBook manipulations via the AT command set. However, there is no way that the LG-340 can support the AT commands other than the ones listed on the forum by Static Electricity. The idea behind the program CDMA detector was that if that worked with multiple devices, then it could have in it an integrated Address Book, So you could use that for dialing rather than use the limitation of the 99 numbers on the phone memory. I have abandoned the Idea of the Addressbook and others as 1. I did not find that the program works for other users with a LG-340, so to continue deugging, I need to know why it did not work. If it worked with Hyperterminal, then it should work with the program too. 2. I was here down for a vaccation and shal be back, there I do not have CDMA networks to continue work on the application. I was quite excited about the prospects and the scope of applications that CDMA could offer if it would work The only way, as I understand to manipulate the address book, etc is using BREW. That too is not a standard as the device has to be Brew enabled not just containing a Qualcomm chip. Just wanted to let all you techies there who are wondering about the Custom AT Command sets, most manufacturers get them changed. So, the AT$QC commands for the LG Phone MIGHT turn out to be AT$LG Now if StaticElectricity would be kind enough to test out all AAA to ZZZ combinations after AT$LGxxx and post the details, we could all benefit from that. Kind Regards, Jayant Varma
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I am sorry, I do not have a Serial Cable for RD2030 and hence could not test it. I am unaware if there was any success with users that has a LG-340e and were connecting to the internet and the software worked for them... Well, too bad... As for your comment about HIDING Polymorphism, I am clueless on what U R trying to imply. Please specify. As mentioned earlier, if you want to see what the original EXE is like, I have already mentioned, unUPX it... Could I get a user feedback that has LG-340e and it works for him/her??? I was this close to getting a serial cable for the RD2030. Anyone who is willing to help and lives around Thane, I could meet up on Sunday and check for the problems, issues. The program does nothing more than send the AT commands and wait for a response. I found that if the Speeds do not match, then the program stalls. that's all. Jayant
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Tushar, 1. What device do you have 2. What are the settings, Please read the settings have to be 115200bps 3. Is your Device connected to the PC via COM1 ?? Static Electricity, You can unUpx the files with the same utility.... The reason for UPX is to reduce the size of the resulting EXE rather than ZIP If the program does not work for anyone, Please post like Device used Connected on COM?? via Serial Cable Speed Settings on the Device This would be helpful in determining the problem. It works perfectly on XP and on Virtual Machine runnine 2000 Pro
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This is really a useless utility, unless you are really used to using a T9 dictinary like me. When I tried to compose a SMS on the phone, I found that there was a logic to change the key states from CAPS to lowercase to Sym1 to Sym2. Have a look and comment.... RelSMS.zip
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Cannot attach two files to a reply, So here is the new Exe. Jayant CDMA_Detect.exe
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OK, I tested the same on Windows 2000 (running on a Virtual Machine on my Laptop). Some Issues that I found, are that 1. The COM Port settings should be set at 115200 (the default speed for Reliance Phones) 2. The Phone must be set for the same speed, any speed other than 115200 will Not return any data. 3. Here is a snapshot of the same running on W2K 4. Here is also a New EXE modified to take care of Timeouts. I wish I had a 98 Machine to test out...
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Dunno, It seems to work, tested and modified to perfect small bugs on my Laptop with a USB Serial Port mapped as a COM port and connected to the Fixed Wireless Phone. I am told that it hangs on Win98. Other than that, I do not foresee why it does not work. It needs the VB runtimes only. There is no dependency on MSComm32.ocx. Here is a picture of what the program does. This SHOULD work for most of the CDMA phones. If you can connect your phone to the Internet, your settings are perfect, otherwise, set your device to 115200 bps (this can be another reason why it hangs) Most of the Mobiles are set at lower or different baud settings. NEWays, your feedback are always welcome. Just another point, By Default the program tries to first Attempt to connect on COM1. Most of the Users have a Mouse or some device connected on this port, And the Routine waits for a OK or Error and there is no reply. I have added a timeout routine for such scenarios and also eliminated the Ports that do not exist on your machine from the Selection. Maybe soon I will post the VB code here... Jayant
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This is an attempt to write a program that will Poll and Read the Data from a RIM phone. This is tested with a LG-340e FWT. The program can read details from the phone. Please let me know if there are other results/errors with your device. Kind Regards, Jayant CDMADetect.exe