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GAMMU-DETECT(1) 						       Gammu							   GAMMU-DETECT(1)

NAME
gammu-detect - Gammu device detection New in version 1.28.95. SYNOPSIS
gammu-detect [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
Script to detect available devices, which might be suitable for gammu. Note This program lists all devices, which might be suitable, it does not do any probing on devices them self. Currently it supports following devices: o USB devices using udev o Serial ports using udev o Serial ports on Windows o Bluetooth devices using Bluez Note Supported devices depend on platform you are using and compiled in features. You can find out what is actually compiled in by run- ning gammu-detect -v. This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (--). A summary of options is included below. -h, --help Show summary of options. -d, --debug Show debugging output for detecting devices. -v, --version Show version information and compiled in features. -u, --no-udev Disables scanning of udev. -b, --no-bluez Disables scanning using Bluez. -w, --no-win32-serial Disables scanning of Windows serial ports. OUTPUT
The output of gammu-detect is configuration file for Gammu (see gammurc) with configuration section for every device which might be used with gammu. Note You can choose which section to use in gammu by gammu -s. When invoked as gammu-detect -d, also all examined devices are listed as comments in the output. EXAMPLE
; Configuration file generated by gammu-detect. ; Please check The Gammu Manual for more information. [gammu] device = /dev/ttyACM0 name = Nokia E52 connection = at [gammu1] device = /dev/ttyACM1 name = Nokia E52 connection = at [gammu2] device = /dev/ttyS0 name = Phone on serial port 0 connection = at [gammu3] device = /dev/ttyS1 name = Phone on serial port 1 connection = at [gammu4] device = /dev/ttyS2 name = Phone on serial port 2 connection = at [gammu5] device = /dev/ttyS3 name = Phone on serial port 3 connection = at [gammu6] device = 5C:57:C8:BB:BB:BB name = Nokia E52 connection = bluephonet AUTHOR
Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> COPYRIGHT
2009-2012, Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> 1.31.90 February 24, 2012 GAMMU-DETECT(1)

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GAMMU-SMSD-INJECT(1)						       Gammu						      GAMMU-SMSD-INJECT(1)

NAME
gammu-smsd-inject - Inject messages into queue of SMS daemon for Gammu SYNOPSIS
gammu-smsd-inject [OPTION]... MESSAGETYPE RECIPIENT [MESSAGE_PARAMETER]... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gammu-smsd-inject command. gammu-smsd-inject is a program that enqueues message in Gammu SMS Daemon, which will be later sent by the daemon using connected GSM modem. Support for this program depends on features available in currently used SMSD service backend, however currently it is supported by all of them. Program accepts following options (please note that long options might be not accepted on some platforms): -h, --help Shows help. -v, --version Shows version information and compiled in features. -c, --config=file Configuration file to use, default is /etc/gammu-smsdrc, on Windows there is no default and configuration file path has to be always specified. -l, --use-log Use logging as configured in config file. -L, --no-use-log Do not use logging as configured in config file (default). For description of message types and their parameters, please check documentation for gammu savesms. EXAMPLES
To check it out, you need to have configuration file for SMSD, see gammu-smsdrc for more details about it. Inject text message up to standard 160 chars: echo "All your base are belong to us" | gammu-smsd-inject TEXT 123456 or gammu-smsd-inject TEXT 123456 -text "All your base are belong to us" Inject long text message: echo "All your base are belong to us" | gammu-smsd-inject TEXT 123456 -len 400 or gammu-smsd-inject TEXT 123456 -len 400 -text "All your base are belong to us" or gammu-smsd-inject EMS 123456 -text "All your base are belong to us" Inject some funky message with predefined sound and animation from 2 bitmaps: gammu-smsd-inject EMS 123456 -text "Greetings" -defsound 1 -text "from Gammu" -tone10 axelf.txt -animation 2 file1.bmp file2.bmp Inject protected message with ringtone: gammu-smsd-inject EMS 123456 -protected 2 -variablebitmaplong ala.bmp -toneSElong axelf.txt -toneSE ring.txt AUTHOR
Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> COPYRIGHT
2009-2012, Michal iha <michal@cihar.com> 1.31.90 February 24, 2012 GAMMU-SMSD-INJECT(1)
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