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Re: 3330 / MacOS X


From: Tobie Kerridge
Subject: Re: 3330 / MacOS X
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 12:07:36 +0000

hi,

What you can try is using a good old terminal program like zterm (yes, there's a carbon version) to test if you see the phone on the port.

I'm going to give this a try next
Does the 3330 have a build-in at-command modem? if yes you should be able to send some at-commands on the said port.

I don't think it does. If gnokii can't use AT directly, does it emulate a modem to talk to the phone using AT?

P.S.: Do you have the development tools installed?

do you mean os x developer tools, I have these installed. All I have installed for gnokii is the os x binary (thank you again for that!) in /usr/local/sbin/ and my gnokiirc config file in ~/

here's the crash log, this happens every time I call ./gnokii:

3D[SW16:/usr/local/sbin] tobie% ./gnokii --identify
GNOKII Version 0.5.0pre
Bus error

results in...

Date/Time: 2002-11-25 10:07:55 +0000
OS Version: 10.2.2 (Build 6F21)
Host: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Command: gnokii
PID: 1299

Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE (0x0002) at 0x00000000

Thread 0 Crashed:
#0 0x90015fb4 in strstr
#1 0x0000d038 in register_phone (gsm-api.c:111)
#2 0x0000d2c4 in gn_gsm_initialise (gsm-api.c:158)
#3 0x00042fcc in businit (gnokii.c:392)
#4 0x0004fc4c in main (gnokii.c:4631)
#5 0x00002250 in _start (crt.c:267)
#6 0x000020d0 in start

PPC Thread State:
srr0: 0x90015fb4 srr1: 0x0000d030 vrsave: 0x00000000
xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x90015fb0 ctr: 0x900014c0 mq: 0x00000000
r0: 0x90015fb0 r1: 0xbffffb50 r2: 0x42000448 r3: 0x00000003
r4: 0x80808080 r5: 0x00000000 r6: 0x80808080 r7: 0x00000000
r8: 0x00000000 r9: 0x001ac5c1 r10: 0x00000000 r11: 0xa0004160
r12: 0x900014c0 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00000000
r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0x00000000 r18: 0x00000000 r19: 0x00000000
r20: 0x00000000 r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0x00000000
r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0x00000000 r26: 0xbffffe00 r27: 0x00000003
r28: 0x00000033 r29: 0x001ac5c1 r30: 0x00000000 r31: 0x0006e498



best wishes,
Tobie



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