The speed setting of 115200, which is the default speed in the flashloader tool is the only one I ever got to work reliably, whatever the module baud rate is.
See also my comments above about the power switch input
refsmmat thanks...
now my flash memory erased and i can not turn it on to change its baud rate to 115200... because i changed it to 9600...
but i will do your way ASAP!
thanks a lot dude.
hello Chipseller,Hi Ichan
These are the latest two builds for the M64_ST. The version you have is one of the Embedded AT Beta builds and, as you say, is ancient. Both of these builds include EAT functionality (see thedinukas comments). I have never actually implemented the EAT functionality as I do not have the compiler
Chipseller
I would appreciate if you will help me out.
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refsmmat thanks...
now my flash memory erased and i can not turn it on to change its baud rate to 115200... because i changed it to 9600...
but i will do your way ASAP!
thanks a lot dude.
Yay, I got the Sim900 EAT system working too.
I started off using the SimDevIDE tool however I thought it nicer to use Eclipse. After some experimentation I got Eclipse compiling using RVCT.
It is possible to set Eclipse up to compile using either RVCT or GCC.
After some more experimentation (and help from simcom) we got the free GCC compiler working using EAT on Eclsipse. You need to use the EABI GCC compiler then that is really nice since you see compiler errors nicely highlighted in red. You get the usual code completion and basic C++ syntax checks.
Maybe I will set up a page showing how to set it all up if anyone is interested. Running EAT on the SIM900 using GCC or RVCT
Cheers,
Harley
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