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SIM Application toolkit and GSM Modem

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rl89 - 30 Aug 2005 03:54 GMT
John Henderson Wrote:
> rl89 wrote:
> -
> im developing an application that would run through the menu
> list from the SIM (i assume that the list was through the SIM
> application toolkit)..
>
> can i go through that using AT commands? can i access those
> programs through AT commands?
>
> im am using nokia 30 gsm modem...-
>
> I think it unlikely this modem gives you any STK
> functionality.  I see no mention of it in the Nokia 30's
> specifications or user guide.
>
> For AT commands, this user guide refers you to the "List of AT
> Commands" on the Nokia CD-ROM, and mentions that most GSM 07.07
> and 07.05 commands are supported.  But any AT command giving
> STK functionality (refer GSM 11.14) will be a Nokia proprietary
> command, and not a standard command from one of these GSM
> specs.  So you need to have a good look at that "List of AT
> Commands" (which I could not find on-line).
>
> John

tnx for the reply.. but is there at any way can i access those ST
application? i mean can i throw some strings to the STK application
(through C# or JAVA) if the application needs a string.

again thank you.

--
rl89
John Henderson - 30 Aug 2005 21:47 GMT
> tnx for the reply.. but is there at any way can i access those
> STK application? i mean can i throw some strings to the STK
> application (through C# or JAVA) if the application needs a
> string.

Only if the modem provides a programming interface to allow
this.  I'm not saying it doesn't, but I wouldn't be feeling
optimistic.

John
 
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