I like your idea very much. I've thought about the same sort of thing for a few of my gizmos. In my case however... <rant> ...my cellphone provider charges me money for every bit of info I transfer. For example, US$0.25 for each picture transfered, US$0.25 for every text message received or sent, etc. It seems that cell phone providers here in the US are not in the business of providing service; they provide features. For those of us that like to create our own features based on the services we buy, this is pretty annoying. Furthermore, I'd be shocked if Motorola would release the information that you need to do your project considering 1) that most of their phone sales are probably to the "service" providers (i.e., not directly to the consumer), and 2) that the "service" provider would prefer that you transfer your data over their network so they can charge you. </rant> On the other hand, perhaps providers in your country are a bit more open and a bit less monopolistic. Buona fortuna with your reverse-engineering project! Ciao, Brian > Hi, > I'm writing a sample usb module based on usb-skeleton.c. > I want use this module with my cellphone, motorola razr v3, > that has miniusb connection. Changing the PID and VID > to usb-skeleton and doing `cat /dev/skel0` only > when i recevie a call i get 'RING' on the console. > The phone has 5 MB of internal memory where are stored > different files(mp3, jpg, wav ecc...). > I need to know, if possible, where to start > to get access to pictures ecc... or read the text message > sent to me ecc. > > any suggestions are welcome! > > Thanks > Bye > > Claudio > > > -- > Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel. > Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ > FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/ > -- Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel. Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/