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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gammu-smsd-files
GAMMU-SMSD-FILES(7) Gammu GAMMU-SMSD-FILES(7)
NAME
gammu-smsd-files - gammu-smsd(1) backend using filesystem as a message storage
DESCRIPTION
FILES backend stores all data on a filesystem in folders defined by configuration (see gammu-smsdrc for description of configuration
options).
RECEIVING OF MESSAGES
Received messages are stored in a folder defined by configuration. The filename will be IN<date>_<time>_<serial>_<sender>_<sequence>.<ext>,
for example NN20021130_021531_00_+45409000931640979_00.txt.
Explanation of fields:
<date> date in format YYYYMMDD
<time> time in format HHMMSS
<sender>
sender number
<serial>
order of a message (in case more messages were received at same time), in format NN
<sequence>
part of the message for multipart messages, in format NN
<ext> txt for text message, 8-bit messages are stored with bin extension, smsbackup for gammu-smsbackup
The content of the file is content of the message and the format is defined by configuration directive InboxFormat (see gammu-smsdrc).
TRANSMITTING OF MESSAGES
Transmitted messages are read from a folder defined by configuration. The filename should be one of the following formats:
o OUT<recipient>.<ext>
o OUT<priority>_<recipient>_<serial>.<ext>
o OUT<priority><date>_<time>_<serial>_<recipient>_<note>.<ext>
Explanation of fields:
<recipient>
recipient number where to send message
<priority>
an alphabetic character (A-Z) A = highest priority
<ext> txt for normal text SMS, smsbackup for gammu-smsbackup
<note> any artibrary text which is ignored
For text messages, you can additionally append flags to extension:
d delivery report requested
f flash SMS
b WAP bookmark as name,URL
Other fields are same as for received messages.
For example OUTG20040620_193810_123_+4512345678_xpq.txtdf is a flash text SMS requesting delivery reports.
SMSes will be transmitted sequentially based on the file name. The contents of the file is the SMS to be transmitted (in Unicode or stan-
dard character set).
The contents of the file is the SMS to be transmitted (in Unicode or standard character set), for WAP bookmarks it is split on as Name,URL,
for text messages whole file content is used.
Please note that if file is not in Unicode, encoding is detected based on locales, which do not have to be configured if SMSD is running
from init script. If this is your case, please add locales definition to init script.
AUTHOR
Michal iha <michal@cihar.com>
COPYRIGHT
2009-2012, Michal iha <michal@cihar.com>
1.31.90 February 24, 2012 GAMMU-SMSD-FILES(7)