messagingtoolkit: FAQshttp://platform.twit88.com/http://platform.twit88.com/favicon.ico?15065028342012-03-26T10:34:36Zmessagingtoolkit - messaging made easy
Redmine FAQs: How do I view a MMS file?http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/11072012-03-26T10:34:36Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>You can use the demo application bundled with MessagingToolkit MMS library to view it.</p>
<p>For details, refer here <a class="external" href="https://twit88.com/blog/2012/03/25/how-to-view-a-mms-file/">https://twit88.com/blog/2012/03/25/how-to-view-a-mms-file/</a></p> FAQs: RE: How /where canI download the older VB.net versions http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/588?r=594#message-5942011-01-03T12:58:10Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>We have tried to create a new user and and the user is able to download the source code.</p>
<p>Is the download blocked by your proxy?</p>
<p>Thanks<br />Regards<br />admin</p> FAQs: RE: How /where canI download the older VB.net versions http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/588?r=593#message-5932011-01-03T11:00:48Znewlifenewlife@hotmail.com
<p>if you are downloading atsms opensource vb.net ver.</p>
<p>you can find other link at SourceForge</p>
<p><a class="external" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/atsms/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/atsms/</a></p>
<p>i hope this help</p> FAQs: RE: How /where canI download the older VB.net versions http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/588?r=592#message-5922011-01-03T10:17:15Zhdtvirl3gwebservices@gmail.com
<p>Newlife,I have registered and signed in then attempted to do the download that is when I get access denied, maybe you can give it a try yourself and see if it works for you, I am new to this forum and don't fully know my way around it. Pleaselet me know if it works for you.</p> FAQs: RE: How /where canI download the older VB.net versions http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/588?r=591#message-5912011-01-03T08:08:36Znewlifenewlife@hotmail.com
<p>I think you need to signin as Admin said in his reply !!</p>
<pre><code>Added by admin : "The site is back online. <ins>You need to register in order to download</ins> the old version"</code></pre> FAQs: RE: How /where canI download the older VB.net versions http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/588?r=590#message-5902011-01-02T17:45:36Zhdtvirl3gwebservices@gmail.com
<p>Thanks I see the page is back up again,but I am now getting access denied when trying to download. I am not really upto speed on C# so looking through the VB.net code will give me a better idea of what I can do with this product, I so really would appreciate being able to download it.</p>
<p>hdtvirl</p> FAQs: RE: How /where canI download the older VB.net versions http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/588?r=589#message-5892011-01-02T17:07:50Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>The site is back online. You need to register in order to download the old version</p> FAQs: How /where canI download the older VB.net versions http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/5882011-01-02T16:43:01Zhdtvirl3gwebservices@gmail.com
<p>I have tried to download the VB.net version from this location <a class="external" href="https://twit88.com/home/">https://twit88.com/home/</a> and keep getting a parse error.</p>
<p>Is is still available or is it the same one that is on Code Project ?</p>
<p>I look forward to your response.</p>
<p>hdtvirl</p> FAQs: How to setup GSM/GPRS modem ?http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/222009-08-05T05:10:04Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>You should follow the steps in the attached document.</p> FAQs: I have my GSM/GPRS modem or phone with built in modem, what to do next ?http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/172009-07-27T18:47:56Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>You should have established either a serial (required physical cable), infrared, or bluetooth connection before attempting to use the library.</p>
<p>You can also read some of my previous articles on the open source library to get an idea of how the library works</p>
<p><a href="https://twit88.com/blog/2007/09/22/use-the-net-sms-library-to-retrieve-phone-settings" class="external">Use the .NET SMS Library to Retrieve Phone Settings</a><br /><a href="https://twit88.com/blog/2007/09/24/sending-sms-through-wavecomm-gsmgprs-modem" class="external">Sending SMS through WaveComm GSM/GPRS Modem</a><br /><a href="https://twit88.com/blog/2007/09/23/send-vcard-vcalendar-and-wap-push-message" class="external">Send vCard, vCalendar and WAP Push Message</a><br /><a href="https://twit88.com/blog/2007/09/23/how-to-receive-sms-using-net-sms-library" class="external">How to Receive SMS using .NET SMS Library</a><br /><a href="https://twit88.com/blog/2007/09/17/dial-answer-reject-call-using-net-sms-library" class="external">Dial, Answer, Reject Call using .NET SMS Library</a><br /><a href="https://twit88.com/blog/2007/09/16/send-sms-through-gms-modem-or-cellphone-using-net-sms-library" class="external">Send SMS through GMS modem or CellPhone using .NET SMS Library</a><br /><a href="https://twit88.com/blog/2007/09/16/bulk-sms-gateway-using-the-open-source-net-sms-library" class="external">Bulk SMS Gateway using the Open Source .NET SMS Library</a><br /><a href="https://twit88.com/blog/2007/09/15/pduspy-a-useful-utility-for-sms-programming" class="external">PDUSpy - A useful utility for SMS programming</a></p> FAQs: What is *99# or *99***X# in the DUN entry ?http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/142009-07-22T04:28:24Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>For DUN (Dialup Networking), <strong>99# will dial your default settings. *99</strong>**X# format to dial specific settings stored on the phone, replacing X with the number of the settings as they appear in the phone.</p> FAQs: What is required to send MMS ?http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/132009-07-22T04:26:36Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>In order to send MMS, you need</p>
<ul>
<li>A GPRS modem</li>
<li>A library which supports MM1 protocol</li>
<li>GPRS subscription to the network operator</li>
</ul> FAQs: What is a GPRS modem ?http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/122009-07-22T04:24:14Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>A GPRS modem is a GSM modem that additionally supports the GPRS technology for data transmission. GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service. It is a packet-switched technology that is an extension of GSM. (GSM is a circuit-switched technology.) A key advantage of GPRS over GSM is that GPRS has a higher data transmission speed.</p>
<p>GPRS can be used as the bearer of SMS. If SMS over GPRS is used, an SMS transmission speed of about 30 SMS messages per minute may be achieved. This is much faster than using the ordinary SMS over GSM, whose SMS transmission speed is about 6 to 10 SMS messages per minute. A GPRS modem is needed to send and receive SMS over GPRS. Note that some wireless carriers do not support the sending and receiving of SMS over GPRS.</p>
<p>If you need to send or receive MMS messages, a GPRS modem is typically needed.</p> FAQs: What is a GSM modem ?http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/112009-07-22T04:23:14Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>A GSM modem is a wireless modem that works with a GSM wireless network. A wireless modem behaves like a dial-up modem. The main difference between them is that a dial-up modem sends and receives data through a fixed telephone line while a wireless modem sends and receives data through radio waves.</p>
<p>A GSM modem can be an external device or a PC Card / PCMCIA Card. Typically, an external GSM modem is connected to a computer through a serial cable or a USB cable. A GSM modem in the form of a PC Card / PCMCIA Card is designed for use with a laptop computer. It should be inserted into one of the PC Card / PCMCIA Card slots of a laptop computer.</p>
<p>Like a GSM mobile phone, a GSM modem requires a SIM card from a wireless carrier in order to operate.</p> FAQs: Is SMPP supported ?http://platform.twit88.com/boards/1/topics/92009-07-18T12:54:07Zadminadmin@twit88.com
<p>Well, there is a plan to include support SMPP 3.4 (<a class="external" href="http://resources.agiletelecom.com/Updates/SMPPv34.pdf">http://resources.agiletelecom.com/Updates/SMPPv34.pdf</a>) in the future. See the Roadmap</p>