Wow, don't think cdma ones have this, or maybe? The phone I used to have was just plain analog anyways, so what do you put in dialup network or whatever to simulate the send button? At 11:26 AM 12/20/01 +0100, you wrote: > >One very simple solution is to check if your laptop and cell >phone both have an IrDA port (infra-red communication). This >way, you can communicate back and forth between the two at >a very reasonable speed, by simply putting the two ports >close to each other (say 4/5 centimeters). > >Most GSM cell phones that I know that have IrDA ports will >automatically put themselves into "external com" mode and >automatically become modems for a laptop if they receive >data through this port. > >Hope this helps. > > >On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 18:51:44 -0600 >Brent Harding <bharding@doorpi.net> wrote: > >> Oh, one trouble even if I do use it with a laptop as well, what if I only >> have one serial port, the other is already used for my dectalk express, and >> my laptop's sound sucks, so I'd never use software speech. What would put >> the phone in to internet mode? > >/-------------------------------------\ >| Gil Andre -- Technical Writer | >|Knox Software: http://www.arkeia.com | >| email: gandre@arkeia.com | >\-------------------------------------/ > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Blinux-list@redhat.com >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > >