hmmm....anyone have a schematic for a dlr-3p?
Is it just a straight cable or is there some jiggery-pokery circuitry in it?
Does anyone know if the 'bare' newton serial connector (i.e. without the
dongle)
is the same connector as used on Motorolla Startac phones?
What I am trying to build is a straight cable from my Nokia 6210 to my
Newton
2100 without the need for a dongle or 9 pin serial to mini din convertor.
Also is there any info on the serial dongle?
thanks for any help as I am quite new to the Newton and I am still on the
steep bit
of the big green learning curve...... :-)
regards,
Kerwin Robertson
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----- Original Message -----
From: Johannes Wolf <jwolf_at_xe.estec.esa.nl>
To: <newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net>
Sent: 20 September 2001 1:32 PM
Subject: [NTLK] AW: AW: nokia and newton
I succeeded connecting my Nokia 6210 to my Newt.
What you need is a DLR-3P cable,
(I searched a long time before I could get one for a reasonable price -
the original part from Nokia is far beyond every price limit)
and an adapter DB9 to Mini-DIN, like the one offered from
http://newton.pbk-solutions.de/produkte/kabel/adapter_seriell.htm
they also offer the pinout of the adapter at
http://newton.pbk-solutions.de/produkte/kabel/internal_connections.htm
On the Newt I recommend to use modem modifier to set the right options.
Of course you need NIE to access the internet.
You can already communicate (send AT commands) with your modem using a
simple terminal program, like EZConnect.
Johannes
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Von: rsa_at_rsc.co.uk [SMTP:rsa_at_rsc.co.uk]
Gesendet am: 20 September 2001 13:58
An: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
Betreff: Re: [NTLK] AW: nokia and newton
sorry to butt in but can you tell me what nokia phone you are trying to use?
I am trying to get my newt to talk to my 6210, has anyone had any any sucess
with this?
Kerwin Robertson
Ron Shanks Associates
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----- Original Message -----
From: Johannes Wolf <jwolf_at_xe.estec.esa.nl>
To: <newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net>
Sent: 20 September 2001 9:27 AM
Subject: [NTLK] AW: nokia and newton
In fact the nokia cable provides the right wiring between the DLR-3P
connector and the DB-9 female.
The adapter you are talking about is most probably a so called gender
changer which provides a 1 to 1 connection pinwise.
And what do you use to adapt from the Newts Mini-DIN to DB-9 female?
There is a nice adapter available at
www.pbk-solutions.de/produkte/kabel/adapter_seriell.htm
They also publish the pinout of this adapter:
www.pbk-solutions.de/produkte/kabel/internal_connections.htm
Using this adapter (I do so) eliminates the need of any additional adapter
and provides a proffessional and short lengths adaption to the
DLR-3P cable.
You need a so called null modem adapter only in case you use the Newt to PC
connection cable which provides itself a null modem connection.
Because the mobile phone modem (and every other modem too) needs a simple 1
to 1 connection, using the Newt to PC connection cable you need an
additional null modem adapter to change the null modem connection to a 1 to
1 connection.
Hope this was not too confusing.
Cheers
Johannes
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Von: Vasilios Gotsis [SMTP:basil_at_provisions.com.au]
Gesendet am: 20 September 2001 09:54
An: Newtontalk
Betreff: [NTLK] nokia and newton
Hi All
another update to my looking for any solution but making a cable for using
my mobile and my newt.
rumaging through my connectivity kit for my hp100lx (i know i know ) i came
across an adaptor very small 9 pin male at both ends and probably null modem
any how long story short here is the part number 5181-6639 works great.
basil
Vasilios Gotsis
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