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Operating Systems AIX Horribly old stuff: SMS disks for IBM PC 850? Post 302188002 by dlundh on Tuesday 22nd of April 2008 12:34:29 PM
Old 04-22-2008
Horribly old stuff: SMS disks for IBM PC 850?

Hi.

I'm trying to reinstall AIX 4.3.3 (ML9) on an IBM PC 850 PowerPC machine but I have trouble getting an SMS diskette that will let me set the CD as bootable.

The SMS diskette I have is 1.26 and it either crashes or lists Hard Disk 0 some 20 + times (and nothing else) on the screen you choose the boot drive from.

Is there a newer (or older?), less buggy, version of SMS for PC 850? There is, to the best of my knowledge no problem with the hardware in the machine. I can use both CD-ROM and diskette from AIX on the machine right now.
 

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Device::Gsm::Sms(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Device::Gsm::Sms(3pm)

NAME
Device::Gsm::Sms - SMS message internal class that represents a single text SMS message SYNOPSIS
# A list of Device::Gsm::Sms messages is returned by # Device::Gsm messages() method. use Device::Gsm; ... @sms = $gsm->messages(); if( @sms ) { foreach( @sms ) { print $msg->storage() , " "; print $msg->recipient() , " "; print $msg->sender() , " "; print $msg->content() , " "; print $msg->time() , " "; print $msg->type() , " "; } } # Or you can instance a sms message from raw PDU data my $msg = new Device::Gsm::Sms( header => '+CMGL: ...', pdu => `[encoded pdu data]', storage=> 'ME', # or 'SC' ); if( defined $msg ) { print $msg->recipient() , " "; print $msg->sender() , " "; print $msg->content() , " "; # or $msg->text() print $msg->time() , " "; print $msg->type() , " "; } $msg->delete(); DESCRIPTION
"Device::Gsm::Sms" class implements very basic SMS message object, that can be used to decode "+CMGL" GSM command response to build a more friendly high-level object. METHODS
The following is a list of methods applicable to "Device::Gsm::Sms" objects. content() See text() method. decode() Starts the decoding process of pdu binary data. If decoding process ends in success, return value is true and sms object is filled with all proper values. If decoding process has errors or pdu data is not provided, return value is 0 (zero). delete() Delete the current SMS message from sim card. Example: $gsm = Device::Gsm->new(); ... my @msg = $gsm->messages(); $msg[0] && $msg[0]->delete(); new() Basic constructor. You can build a new "Device::Gsm::Sms" object from the raw +CMGL header and PDU data. Those data is then decoded and a new sms object is instanced and all information filled, to be available for subsequent method calls. The allowed parameters to new() method are: header This is the raw +CMGL header string as modem outputs when you issue a +CMGL command pdu Binary encoded sms data storage Tells which storage to delete the message from. Check the documentation of your phone to know valid storage values. Default values are: "ME" Deletes messages from gsm phone memory. "SC" Deletes messages from sim card. index() Returns the sms message index number, that is the position of message in the internal device memory or sim card. This number is used for example to delete the message. my $gsm = Device::Gsm->new(port=>'/dev/ttyS0'); ... my @messages = $gsm->messages(); ... # Delete the first returned message my $msg = shift @messages; $gsm->delete_sms( $msg->index() ); recipient() Returns the sms recipient number (destination address = DA) as string (ex.: +39012345678). sender() Returns the sms sender number (originating address = OA) as string. status() Status of the message can be one value from the following list: storage() Returns the storage where SMS has been read from. text() Returns the textual content of sms message. token() Returns the given PDU token of the decoded message (internal usage). type() SMS messages can be of two types: SMS_SUBMIT and SMS_DELIVER, that are defined by two constants with those names. type() method returns one of these two values. Example: if( $sms->type() == Device::Gsm::Sms::SMS_DELIVER ) { # ... } elsif( $sms->type() == Device::Gsm::Sms::SMS_SUBMIT ) { # ... } REQUIRES
o Device::Gsm EXPORTS
None TODO
o Complete and proof-read documentation and examples COPYRIGHT
Device::Gsm::Sms - SMS message simple class that represents a text SMS message Copyright (C) 2002-2009 Cosimo Streppone, cosimo@cpan.org This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it only under the terms of Perl itself. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the Perl licensing terms for details. AUTHOR
Cosimo Streppone, cosimo@cpan.org SEE ALSO
Device::Gsm, perl(1) perl v5.14.2 2012-03-08 Device::Gsm::Sms(3pm)
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