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After I last week checked out my N900 and after I moved my SDK into real work, I've been wondering how Nokia is handling this development process supporting. It's a bit confusing to find bits and pieces around maemo.org, nokia.com and gitorious.org etc.

After I am familiar with various other subjects, I am keen to understand better how to access GSM communication stack in N900 from my programs. Especially I am after sms functionality and how to implement hooks around that. Any ideas ?
 
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I'm currently looking for smthing similar (AT commands). At this moment I found this:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...5&postcount=48
I think this is the way if we'll find some reference to N900's DBus interfaces/names/etc.
 
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Graham Cobb has been documenting stuff he's found:

https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/wik...id=1106&type=g
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Is it really so that there is no official documentation available? I am a bit disappointed if this is the situation. Compare this to android sdk, they are all well documented features in there.
 
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Hi,

we are working on examples and the documentation. Using the unpublished DBus-API directly should not be the way to go, because of several reasons. Telepathy should be used instead. All the bits and pieces are out there and documented (+ telepathy-glib), but I agree, that there is information missing on how to put them together. But we are working on improving the situation.

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Excellent. This makes me happy. I am looking forward to obtain (even bits of) information as it becomes available.
 
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