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Anonymous
19-01-2003, 02:38 PM
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Subject: AtDbg stuff
From: malkia@mindless.com
Date: 03 Jan, 2003 05:56:18

I've started AtDbg (from \Windows directory) - and I've noticed
some interresting stuff...

there is a message being received every few seconds or even more
frequent - it's saying

<Rx:4D8280025CAD> or something like this - does anyone knows
what's that about?

I'm now posting this from work, but when I post from home (half
mile from here) it's actually 0024 instead of 0025 - have to
test it with other areas though...

Is there anyway to use GSM as low-resolution "GPS"? just by
detecting in which cell you are.





Subject: battery/power
From: guest
Date: 03 Jan, 2003 14:05:25

it seems something about the battery/power status...





Subject: I don't think it's the battery
From: malkia@mindless.com
Date: 03 Jan, 2003 19:47:26

the AtDbg shows the log from the communication between GSM (the
radio) and some of the near cell-towers (excuse my noobie
terminology :))

here is last things I'm getting

<Rx:4D0180025626> or let's put it this way
<Rx:4D018002 56 26>, also I'm getting
<Rx:4D018002 57 27>
<Rx:4D018002 63 33>

those seems like coordinates, and I was moving from EAST <->
WEST - I've tried it only along half mile. (I live in Santa
Monica, CA - and I was testing this trhough Ocean Park Blvd.)

Can someone else post his numbers, the easiest way to get only
numbers except anything else - is to start AtDbg, wait a little
till the log fills, and then turn off the phone - It'll be
getting only those <Rx:xxxxxxxxxxxxx> stuff..

Still, I may be wrong - it can be the battery only ;)




Subject: what I found...
From: guest
Date: 04 Jan, 2003 11:04:39

without power connect : <RX:4D01......>
under charging : <RX:4D02......> or <RX:4D04......>
charging full : <RX:4D08......>

:wink:




Subject: I guess you are right
From: malkia@mindless.com
Date: 05 Jan, 2003 22:12:51

yep - it's something with the battery! not coordinates or
something like this... :)




Subject: This logs the AT commands sent
From: FintonK
Date: 06 Jan, 2003 10:53:56

This utility as far as i am aware logs the various AT commands
and signal strength between the local cell and the XDA. For
example, check the logs after attempting a GPRS connection - it
will list the standard at+cgdcont=1,"IP", "APN" command to the
network as part of the communication to establish the GPRS
connection.

happyone80@o2.ie

Oversight
23-01-2003, 04:07 AM
The hague ( netherlands ) ( holland )

<Rx:4D0180023303>
Tx:ATD*#21#\r
Rx:+CCFC: 0,7\r\n
Tx:AT+CSQ\r

havent got a clue what it does.......

Anonymous
09-03-2003, 01:47 PM
Can anybody tell where you can get this program from ?

Thanks

Oversight
09-03-2003, 08:56 PM
:D check your windows directory

Anonymous
10-03-2003, 09:45 AM
get your xda to show you the releative strenght of 3 cells and you have gps

Anonymous
10-03-2003, 03:40 PM
Sorry but in my installation there is not program under windows

W4XY
10-03-2003, 08:43 PM
I think it was only present in the earlier releases.
I believe you could copy it out of an early ROM onto a newer one.

W4XY
19-04-2003, 10:28 PM
Hi,

In my 3.15.15 I found that the atdbg program was changed to rilcomtemp.exe in the windows directory. You have to tell explorer to show all files to see it.