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Scarr Guest
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GPRS and cash |
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 7:20 am |
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Hi,
I need somone to REALLY help me, by REALLY I mean "hold my hand" and be avaliable when I need them to ADD GPRS functionallity to my code, either that or put the GPRS code in for me. I am willing to pay as I don't have the time to get my head round it.
Anyone intrested? |
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Scarr Guest
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I have GSM with stack. |
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 7:27 am |
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Forgot to mention I have GSM with stack.
Thx |
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Scarr Guest
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£1000.00 |
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 3:55 pm |
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Come on guys!!! there must be someone out there, I will pay £1000.00 if we can get it up and running in a week.
Can pay via paypal......
here if the PDF for the GSM take a look I don't think someone with GPRS experience will have a problem.
http://www.roundsolutions.com/pdf/Telit/RS-Easy-GPRSv2.pdf |
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Hans Wedemeyer
Joined: 15 Sep 2003 Posts: 226
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Re: £1000.00 |
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 4:13 pm |
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Scarr wrote: | Come on guys!!! there must be someone out there, I will pay £1000.00 if we can get it up and running in a week.
Can pay via paypal......
here if the PDF for the GSM take a look I don't think someone with GPRS experience will have a problem.
http://www.roundsolutions.com/pdf/Telit/RS-Easy-GPRSv2.pdf |
You are offering £1000 (US$1500) for a weeks worth of work!
Not me.... that pays for about 12 hours of my time... and then I know I'm charging on the cheap side. Some buddies are 50% higher.
Now if you raise the offer to £15,000.00 perhaps I'd consider it, but you would have to wait unitl my current project is complete.
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God what to you do for a living!!!! |
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 4:54 pm |
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Your telling me a embedded C programmer can earn >£4000 for a weeks work
I'm moving over stright away, were do you live!!!!
Over here 1k per week is a good wage trust me |
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Scarr Guest
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Not a weeks work |
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 4:56 pm |
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It to simple establish the GPRS connection and send / receive a block of data.
If it takes you ten mins then all the better.
Thx |
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ik1wvq Guest
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GPRS and cash |
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 1:59 am |
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hi,
use the GPRS modem TELIT GM862 GPRS
www.gm862.com
the GPRS attach is COMPLETLY achived by internal firmware.
you simply issue an AT+ like command, specifiing the
IP address, PORT number, packet type (UDP or TCP)
and then the modem connect itself to the internet word,
make the packet with data entered into the serial port,
and send the packet to the specified IP address...
few firmware line and the job is done ..
GREAT !!!
regards
Mauro |
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Bad_Mujo Guest
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 3:00 am |
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If You email me some more info (like target processor and things like that) I can see what I can do for You.
kalle.dahlbom@af.se |
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karth
Joined: 10 Sep 2003 Posts: 29
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GPRS is very simple!!! |
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 7:02 am |
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Can you email the details and i'll see if i can help |
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Scarr Guest
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Karth, Don't have your email address |
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 7:09 am |
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So here are the quetions so far.
1) I have WAP enabled on my SIM is it therefore GPRS enabled? or are all SIM's GPRS enabled (as long as the network is GPRS enabled)
2) My sim is a Orange SIM does this mean I should use "AT+CGDCONT = 1,"IP","Orange","0.0.0.0",0,0<cr>"?, If not how do I find out what APN to use.
3) Is using 0.0.0.0 basically asking for a IP address?
4) The AT#USERID returns ERROR, I send AT#USERID="Ben Hoelke" and get back ERROR
5) Same with AT#PASSW
6) Once connected is that connection always there even as I move between Cells and loose signal?
The example below is taken from the PDF for the GSM
AT+CGDCONT = 1,"IP","internet.gprs","0.0.0.0",0,0<cr>
AT#USERID="Ben Hoelke"<cr>
AT#PASSW="EASY GPRS"<cr> AT#SKTSET=0,80,"www.roundsolutions.com"<cr>
AT#SKTOP |
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Hans Wedemeyer
Joined: 15 Sep 2003 Posts: 226
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Re: Not a weeks work |
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 10:28 am |
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Scarr wrote: | Your telling me a embedded C programmer can earn >£4000 for a weeks work
I'm moving over stright away, were do you live!!!!
Thx |
Well actually much more.
The point many people forget is there are very high overheads.
Income Tax, Medical, Self Employment tax, insurance, and sometimes even food... !
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Scarr Guest
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Do you live in USA? |
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 1:50 pm |
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Do you live in USA? |
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Hans Wedemeyer
Joined: 15 Sep 2003 Posts: 226
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Re: Do you live in USA? |
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 5:40 pm |
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Scarr wrote: | Do you live in USA? |
http://hans-w.com |
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karth
Joined: 10 Sep 2003 Posts: 29
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Ok i'll help you |
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 8:33 am |
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my email address is karthick_ganeshan@yahoo.ca, email the full details. modem type, etc... |
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Ian McCrum
Joined: 26 Oct 2003 Posts: 14 Location: Northern Ireland
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Using the GM862 GPRS stack with a PIC. |
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 9:39 am |
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Hi, I posted a message on the bulletin board run by the mobile phone unit that you are using, search that board for
re: GPRS Email in the UK ( Orange) example - 10.06.2003, 21:57:09
The bulletin board is at
http://www.modem-gsm.de/forum/
Basically I just use a PIC to drive the GPRS stack builtin to the mobile phone. I am only sending email and the response back to the PIC are bound to be short so I do not use handshake on the rs232 lines. It has not been a problem with the short emails that I send.
It was a days work to "port" from an existing CSD application, just meant removing a lot of the PIC code, previously I was using a firmware PPP module and using the phone as a 9600 baud modem.
In terms of ensuring the data got sent, there is sufficient handshake in the email protocol to ensure it reached the email server ok.... better would be a complete packet driven client/server ... maybe beter to use tftp and check a checksum... email me if you wish IJ.McCrum <AT> ulster.ac.uk _________________ Ian McCrum, email address held at
www.eej.ulst.ac.uk/~ian |
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