AT+CRSM=176,28512,0,0,123 (was Re: "home zone" functionality)

Andy Powell openmoko at automated.it
Thu Apr 17 15:02:37 CEST 2008


On Thursday 17 April 2008 13:53, Andy Powell wrote:
> On Thursday 17 April 2008 12:27, Kiro Zimmer wrote:
> > ... some additional informations
> >
> > According to [1] the AT-command "AT+CRSM=176,28512,0,0,123"
> > should list the stored (and encoded) homezone values. This works on my
> > very old Siemens M35 but not on any newer phone I have tried, even when
> > the same SIM was used. So this AT-command seems to be phone specific.
> >
> > Does anybody know how this command is implemented on other phones?
> >
> > If we find a generic version of this call, we could simply write an
> > software-applet, which show the current homezone-status -- even with a
> > picture of a house :-)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Kiro
> >
> > [1] http://gsm.yz.to/faq.php
>
> On my Neo, Virgin UK SIM, Roming on T-Mobile NL
>
> AT+CRSM=176,28512,0,0,123
> STR=`AT+CRSM=176,28512,0,0,123'
> RSTR=`+CRSM: 148,4,00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000'
>
> fyi : http://alumni.ipt.pt/~pmad/s35i_c35i_m35i_atc_commandset_v01.pdf

this might also interest you :) 

<command> may be
      − 176 read binary
      − 178 read record
      − 192 get response
      − 214 update binary
      − 220 update record
      − 242 status
<fileid> integer type; this is the identifier of a elementary data file on 
SIM. Mandatory for every command except STATUS and may be e.g.:

      − 28471 meaning ACMmax file (6F37).
      − 28423 meaning IMSI file (6F07).
      − 28473 meaning ACM file (6F39).
      − 28481 meaning PUKT file (6F41).
      − 28482 meaning SMS file (6F42).

<P1>, <P2>, <P3> integer type defining the request. These parameters are 
mandatory for every command, except GET RESPONSE and STATUS. The values are 
described in GSM 51.011.


-- 

Andy / ScaredyCat




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