Hi! > > > Would you mind sharing those hacks - I would like to play around with > > > ofonod as well. Maybe I can help with a way forward. > > > > Okay. Here's less hacky version of the hack, but still using AT > > commands. You still need to set up udev, as described in the other > > mail. > > > > And... it seems I can have a qmi connection, too, but that's topic for > > other email. > > This, applied on top of previous patch, gives me some kind of qmi > connection, AFAICT. I can enable/online a modem, but nothing else > works. > > LocationReporting is advertised but does not work. dial-number does > not work either. But from list-modems, it looks like some kind of > communication works... Ok, strange. So there's ofonod in the maemo-leste already. user@devuan:~$ /usr/sbin/ofonod -v 1.22 ...and it seems to somehow work with the droid 4, in default configuration, thinking it is "Gobi" modem. user@devuan:/my/ofono$ sudo python2 test/list-modems [ /gobi_0 ] Features = sms net rat ussd sim gps Emergency = 0 Powered = 1 Lockdown = 0 Interfaces = org.ofono.SmartMessaging org.ofono.PushNotification org.ofono.MessageManager org.ofono.NetworkRegistration org.ofono.RadioSettings org.ofono.SupplementaryServices org.ofono.NetworkMonitor org.ofono.MessageWaiting org.ofono.AllowedAccessPoints org.ofono.SimManager org.ofono.LocationReporting org.ofono.VoiceCallManager Online = 1 Model = 196 Revision = M6600A-SCAUHSZ-3.1.3310T 1 [Jun 09 2011 17:00:00] Type = hardware ... ... and it seems to kind-of work. Even incoming SMSes work, which I could not get to work in AT mode. Otoh, voice calls do not, so... Confused, Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html
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