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misha_grewal wrote:
Can I use these AT commands prgrammatically?
I'm not sure I understand your question. Can you please explain it a little more?
I have used the AT commands through a direct serial connection established over cable, infrared and bluetooth. Never tried it with TAPI...
Regards,
João Paulo
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Here is my requirement
I have to code a phone book manager on PDA. This phone book manager will manage a phone book of a CDMA phone connected to the PDA via a data cable.So the program should be able to update the phone numbers on the phone and also it should be able to dial the selected phone numbers on PDA. Like I open the phone dialer on PDA, select a number and tap dial. this dialing should be a voice call. i.e. once I get connected(This also should be indicated by my PDA program ), I would just pick up the phone and start talking. So rather than managing the phone book on the phone I would manage and work on the same phone book using the PDA.
So is it possible to write a program say in eVC which would do the same. I checked some TAPI options like LineMakeCall etc. But I didn't get specific answer to this requirement.
Thnks in advance..
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Wow! They're still using the original Hayes modem command set! AT stands for Attention; what follows is the actual command - D = Dial, T = Tone dialing (rather than Pulse, which most phones at the time still used). ATH0 = On Hook (hang up), ATH1 = Off Hook (talking).
Hayes Command Reference[^]
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...are a pain in the ass.
When I click ok in a dialog box, the whole program shuts down. I'm pretty sure it's an file exception that's being triggered, but grrrrrr....
Just wanted to vent a little. I now return you to your own local copy of hell.
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I would like to know abt the details of communication between PDA and a GPS phone via Serial Port. Can i open a COM Port on PDA and then communicate via that port to the phone using a Data cable or something?
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You can read about the basic principles of serial communication with a mobile phone here:
Infrared Communication with your Mobile Phone[^]
The article discusses IRDA, but you can apply these principles to Bluetooth and serial cable as well.
Regards,
João Paulo
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I've created a mobile application which saves data to the SQL CE in the pocket pc. There is a main server which run SQL Server 2000; and is the main database for the client. Is it possible to synch the data inputed in the pocket pc with the one in the main server?
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Yes you can sync data. One of the methods is using merge replication.
Other one is RDA.
Check it in SQL CE help.
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Thanks!
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As subject, thanks a lot.
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No need to delete the question instead you should have posted the answer instead so that it could have been helpfull to other.s
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when I build a simple demo with MFC in Debug mode.
It's shows some ASSERT alert. but It's works fine in Release Mode.
what's wrong with it ?
My work environment is evc3.0.
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Because ASSERT are displayed only in debug mode. Release mode bypasses these ASSERTS.
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Hi,
B&W BMP files are stored in PocketPC. These files have to be run length encoded(RLE) and only the data bits(except the header and fileinfo) have to sent to com port.
Does any one have idea?
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Hi:
Anyone know if in a dialog box in embedded Visual C++, can different control such as textbox can have different font size? if it is possible, anyone can teach me how to do it???
Thank You. Any help will be appreciated
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Do this:
1 - Create the font you want to use
2 - Retrieve the control's HWND using GetDlgItem
3 - Use SetFont (MFC) or WM_SETFONT to set the font
4 - Destroy the font when the dialog closes
Regards,
João Paulo
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Hi,
I developed a MFC software with the option of using the
MFC library as a shared dll. And when i put the code to run on
a real device of pocket pc 2003, it prompt " cant find some library", what should i do ?
Thanks
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pyhtang1 wrote:
I developed a MFC software with the option of using the
MFC library as a shared dll
Was this a debug build? If so, have you made sure that you have the debug version on the pda? [mfcce300d.dll]
Otherwise, chec for dependencies to any other dll's.
hth
Jonas
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Hi,
What is the pro and cons of programming in pure win32 Vs in MFC for CE ? (beside that MFC is more object-oriented)
And what is the ratio of developers are developing in pure Win32 and pure MFC ?
Thanks
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MFC is part of the core OS in CE and PocketPC. It's already there (in memory), so why not use it?
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Thanks for your advice.
But i need to program some Win32 code(for link to other library)inside the MFC project,
and I found that those two types of programming(Win32 and MFC) cannot be well-mixed inside the same project, so I consider now to write the whole project in pure Win32, but I am afraid that it is a out-dated practice to program in Win32 and I also will lose many powerful feature of MFC.
Therefore I ask for the comparison of the two programming practice.
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What makes you thihnk you can't easily mix win32 and MFC?
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Cause when I add pure Win32 code within the MFC classes like CDialog, it force me to use the MFC function instead the pure Win32 one. For example, when I use the "GetRect(...)" function, it force me to use MFC "GetRect(...)" where the arguments are different from the Win32 one.
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