SMSOTAP v1.2.1

WARNING: All the Cinterion related content from this blog will be removed to go to the javacint wikisoon. Please get used to going there.I have just made a little update to the SMSOTAP program so that the little message generation wizzard can add the NETUSER and NETPWD parameters in the OTAP SM sent to the TC65. Thank you John for this little feature request. This pretty useful, without it you could end up adding a new SM and editing each message....

July 31, 2009 · Florent Clairambault

SMSOTAP 1.2

I made some few changes to the SMSOTAP program for the TC65 : I removed the time limit, it’s stable enough to do not force you to update it frequently. It now uses class 1, PID 7d messages instead of class 0, PID 00 compatibility mode (it doesn’t change anything). It generates OTAP SMS only with the parameters you specifiy and use as few SMS as possible. Most of the time, you can use only one OTAP SMS It will prevent you from sending SMS above 140 chars in 8 bits and 160 chars in 7 bits....

June 12, 2009 · Florent Clairambault

SMS OTAP program for the TC65 updated

WARNING: All the Cinterion related content from this blog will be removed to go to the javacint wikisoon. Please get used to going there.Program updated !As I told you in the comment where I released this TC65 SMS OTAP program, it didn’t support serial communication. Well, I have added this feature. The program is now able to directly send OTAP SMS, using a GSM modem. The “config.bin” with your settings file isn’t compatible anymore....

April 27, 2009 · Florent Clairambault

Why TC65 SMS OTAP software update is great

WARNING: All the Cinterion related content from this blog will be removed to go to the javacint wikisoon. Please get used to going there.Update anything Cinterion gives specifications on how to send SMS messages to launch a remote Over The Air Provisionning (OTAP) operation. Recently, someone asked me : We have a little program on some TC65 chips that only send SMS, we would like to connect it to the software that you built....

March 28, 2009 · Florent Clairambault