nwhitfield
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Registered: Feb 2000
Location: London, UK
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PCS / GSM
The exact details of how to use a system like this will depend on the phone. For a lot of Nokia and Ericsson models, there is the TDK Global Pulse software, but that needs a serial cable, and I don't know if it will work with a serial adaptor for the Visor; certainly it doesn't understand the Visor's IR.
However, if you have a mobile phone with built in modem and infra-red (Nokia 8210, 7110, 8850, many recent Ericsson models and possibly the Motorola Timeports) then it's trivial.
I have IrLink on my Visor, and the network port redirected as IrDa. Modem prefs set up as standard for calling an analogue service, or with the init string AT+CBST=71,0,1 for calling ISDN data services. That string is certainly good for both Motorola and Nokia phone/modems, probably for others as well.
Nothing else needed; enable IR on the phone, fire up AvantGo and I'm away.
However, how much of this will work is going to depend on your phone and its capabilities. Remember that you may also need to ask the network to enable data services; for me, that means that I actually have three numbers on the one GSM phone - one voice, one fax and one data.
Given that at least one of the proposed modules - the GSM/GPS one - is from a European company, I would suspect things like this are likely to appear first for that market, mostly likely in a dual band GSM (900/1800) version. We are, after all, a much bigger market than the US where cellular comms are concerned.
If you're lucky, I guess someone may bring out a tri-band GSM to cope with the US networks that work to that standard.
Someone elsewhere mentioned that Handspring had licensed CDMA, so I guess there may be interest in producing a module for that type of network, but I'd put money on a GSM one appearing first.
[Edited by nwhitfield on 09-05-2000 at 01:05 PM]
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