Cell Phones, PIMs and Linux?
graner asks: "I've just got one of those nifty Motorola StarTac (model ST7800W) phones. Has anyone every tried to enter in a bunch of phone numbers? It sucks. With the optional data cable you get a CD that has some software from StartFish called TrueSync that only works on Windows boxen, but it does allow you to "sync" the phone with several different apps (outlook, etc.). Does anything exist that will allow you to do this under Linux? I've been all over the net and found a lib that lets you work with a GSM phone, but from all I can tell it won't work with this type of phone. I'm not opposed to firing up a serial sniffer and start hacking, but I hate to reinvent the wheel. Does anyone have any info/pointers/links or anything that resembles useful info? "
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, but the StarTAC can't do GSM, has no IR, etc... it's not really built to be organized all that well.
However, there *is* the Clip-On Organizer that connects to the data port. And to make things even more interesting, it's a REX in a modified case. So, if you can interface to that, you're set, since the REX can autodial for the StarTAC.
The only problem, then? The REX is one of the weaker organizers I've ever seen. The only thing it really has going for it is the size. It's the tiniest PDA I've ever seen.
Raptor
Raptor
"Procrastination is great. It gives me a lot more time to do things that I'm never going to do."
I don't know if your StarTac is supported though (most of the better Nokias, Ericssons and Siemens phones are).
Jim.