My cardphone works now... The module was not properly compiled. I added it directly to my kernel now:-) You don't need the patch any more... You can use the phone nearly as good as with this useless dos-extension ("Windows") the nokia drivers are written for. The only problem is, that I don't know how to answer calls. It is no problem to place a call, send sms etc., but telling the phone to answer a call isn't possible with any software I found... Dialing in works now too (I still haven't tried fast connections...) The only problem is, that I don't know how to configure my network to use the ppp connection instead of my normally used Ethernet... When I dial in and try to get my email it does nothing... I feel quite ashame to ask that, but can anybody tell me how that works?:-) I haven't used a modem of any kind for years... ;-)
Thanks Max On Tuesday 22 October 2002 11:37, Simon Hooper wrote: > * On 21/10/02, Maximilian Pascher wrote: > > I've got a Nokia Cardphone 2.0 and don't know how to configure/use it... > > When I insert it into my PCMCIA-slot I get a high and a deep beep... > > Cardinfo shows "serial or modem" but no device and > > I also have this pcmcia card. Unfortunately this is as far as I have > got as I do not have a suitable sim card for mine yet. (As far as I am > aware Orange are the only UK network to offer a HSCD service. I'm > currently investigating the cheapest option for use with this card). > > I've found the following web page which details getting this thing > working. > > http://www.eck.cz/eda/linux/ncp2/CardPhone-Linux.htm > > The page is quite old and contains a patch to serial_cs. I'm not sure > if this is still necessary with more recent kernels/pcmcia-cs. I > assume that if it announces a serial device on insert that you can use > it "as is". > > The page also contains the correct init strings for using the card at > different speeds. > > Please let me know how you get on with this as I shall be looking at > it myself as soon as I get a sim card. > > HTH > > Simon. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]