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Happy New Year Learner
Actually I forgot that at command, but i used this command long back,,
please check with the below command?
AT+BAND?
AT!BAND
AR+BAND=?
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these all are gives ERROR response.
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check this 2 also
at+wbnd
at+cops
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hi all,
can anyone help me to get the delivery report os sms in at command.
using both PDU and Text mode.
thanks.
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AT+CSMP? use this command to set the delivery report status.
see this link[^]
Delivery report will receive automatically when the sms reaches to the party.
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i chk out this link,but i dont understand how to receive delivery report in my application.
actually i am sending message using AT command from my PC so i want to receive delivery report on my PC.
is this possible,please help me.
thanks.
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Normally Delivery reports are not AT command based responses,
they lands automatically when SMS received by the receiver.
Write a event handler on your receiver(RX) and watch for the delivery response.
Good Luck
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thanks for info.
can u please help me to implement the recevier event handler,coz i have no idea of this.
please help me to do this.
thanks.
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I wand to add a share app button in my app, which will create a SMS message with a link to my app.
I don't know what the link to my app will look like, nor how to generate it dynamically (if I could?)
Any tips on that?
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hi
what will be with windows-mobile and windows-ce ?
i see many new terminals from motorola...datalogic...and more for the business sector
that came with Windows-CE 6.0 and Windows-Mobile 6.5
but in Visual-Studio 2010 there isn't any support for this.
i don't see any business terminal that work with windows-phone-7.
is the windows-mobile and windows-ce is dead ? is this the time to start work with android ?
what microsoft plans to do ?
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Hey all,
At work, I have to program for Windows Mobile Device. When I have done developing, I have to deploy to customer's site. The customer has about 18 devices.
When I were at the customer's site, I connected the device one by one. Each time I used my computer to connect to a new device (via cradle), there would be a message at the lower right of my computer. The message says something abuot Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter #1. Once I finished one, I just pull the device out of the cradle. I connected the next one and I get the same message, but the number kept increasing.
I have searched the registry and I find it at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ ControlSet001 \ Enum \ USB \ VID_067E&PID_1003 \ 9946130-b56a-0801-0323-49666464afd6
I try to remove this key but say access denied. How to remove those keys (the key under USB \ VID_067E&PID_1003 \ ) ?
modified 16-Dec-11 13:40pm.
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You should have something showing in the hidden icons part of your taskbar. Right click on each icon and select the Disconnect/Eject or similar option.
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Don't! Adding, removing, editing or otherwise fiddling with registry keys can leave your PC unusable unless you are sure that you know what you are doing.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Background: I need to develop an app for my BIL to be used on his iPhone (only by him). I am an experienced C/C++ developer (or at least still was a couple of years ago, but I guess it must be like bicycle). So two four basic questions:
- How complicated is Objective C ?
- Is the app development free ? (As everything with the bitten apple on it, I suppose not.)
- Maybe a dumb question, but do I need an iPhone to develop, or is it all emulator-based ?
- Is there an IDE for windows ?
I know google has the answers, but I wanted something more than "You first have to learn programming, and this can be very long".
Thanks.
modified 13-Dec-11 7:38am.
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I don 't think this deserved a one. Try the mobile forum, maybe this'll get a bottle of 5's there for being coherent.
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Your bigger problem is that the only way to get an app onto the iPhone is to go through the Apple AppStore, which means all iPhone users can get to it.
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Can't I just deploy it on his phone ? I cannot believe that people are putting Test apps on the AppStore
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They aren't. They're using emulators.
BTW, I think there's a fee for getting the SDK (I may be wrong but either MS or Apple charge for their SDK)...
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You can use TestFlight you don't have to publish to test
"You get that on the big jobs."
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Check out TestFlight. You'll still need a developers license but you don't have to publish to the App Store to get others to test your app. This may be all you need but be aware of Apple's FairPlay DRM.
"You get that on the big jobs."
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at the risk of being flamed for answering this here ....
Rage wrote: How complicated is Objective C ?
Its a 'superset' of c++ - its not a huge issue to pick up - the API's etc are the harder issue
Rage wrote: Is the app development free ? (As everything with the bitten apple on it, I
suppose not.)
you can do a certain amount with the free sdk - sign up to apple's developer program - but sooner or later, you'll and up paying $99 for better access to the tools and the ability to deploy through the app-store - Im not dissin John's answer, btw, but, you could use BIL's phone as a development phone, deploy/test on that, and not need to go through the app-store
Rage wrote: Maybe a dumb question, but do I need an iPhone to develop, or is it all emulator-based ?
you can start off with the simulator and get a lot done - sooner or later, you need real hardware - especially if you're using the accelerometer etc
Rage wrote: Is there an IDE for windows ?
not for objective-c - but, you could also look at something like MonoTouch (not sure how that deploys)
edited : I'd get yourself a basic (free) Apple Dev ID, then browse through the dev site, the samples etc ... that may give you enough to en/dis-courage you
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Thanks for the taken risk, and for all the answers.
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no worries - btw, Stanford Uni has online notes and code for iPhone programming, well worth looking at
search for [CS 193P iPhone Application Development]
I think they even have some videos on iTunesU .. see the link below, I think its the correct link
http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs193p/cgi-bin/drupal/[^]
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Garth J Lancaster wrote: Its a 'superset' of c++
Nearly: it's a superset of C, not C++.
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