gammu-detect − Gammu device detection
New in version 1.28.95.
gammu−detect [OPTIONS]
Script to detect available devices, which might be suitable for gammu.
NOTE:
This program lists all devices, which might be suitable, it does not do any probing on devices them self.
Currently it supports following devices:
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USB devices using udev |
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Serial ports using udev |
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Serial ports on Windows |
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Bluetooth devices using Bluez |
NOTE:
Supported devices depend on platform you are using and compiled in features. You can find out what is actually compiled in by running gammu−detect −v.
This program
follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options
starting with two dashes (−−). A summary
of options is included below.
−h, −−help
Show summary of options.
−d, −−debug
Show debugging output for detecting devices.
−v, −−version
Show version information and compiled in features.
−u, −−no−udev
Disables scanning of udev.
−b, −−no−bluez
Disables scanning using Bluez.
−w, −−no−win32−serial
Disables scanning of Windows serial ports.
The output of gammu−detect is configuration file for Gammu (see gammurc) with configuration section for every device which might be used with gammu.
NOTE:
You can choose which section to use in gammu by gammu −s.
When invoked as gammu−detect −d, also all examined devices are listed as comments in the output.
; Configuration file generated by gammu−detect. ; Please check The Gammu Manual for more information. [gammu] device = /dev/ttyACM0 name = Nokia E52 connection = at [gammu1] device = /dev/ttyACM1 name = Nokia E52 connection = at [gammu2] device = /dev/ttyS0 name = Phone on serial port 0 connection = at [gammu3] device = /dev/ttyS1 name = Phone on serial port 1 connection = at [gammu4] device = /dev/ttyS2 name = Phone on serial port 2 connection = at [gammu5] device = /dev/ttyS3 name = Phone on serial port 3 connection = at [gammu6] device = 5C:57:C8:BB:BB:BB name = Nokia E52 connection = bluephonet
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