**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 07 02:59:59 2012 Dec 07 03:51:33 is there a tool like omhacks that uses FSO instead of sysfs? something that works with more than just gta02 would be nice Dec 07 04:09:00 pabs3: fsoraw and mdbus2 Dec 07 16:53:30 hi DocScrutinizer51 Dec 07 16:53:56 hi Dec 07 16:55:37 ha, I guess fsoraw been one of my best ideas ever Dec 07 16:55:56 DocScrutinizer05: do you know STK? Dec 07 16:56:00 sim toolkit Dec 07 16:56:13 err, enough to stay clear of it Dec 07 16:56:20 when I change country I have issues (cannot make a call etc...) Dec 07 16:56:20 and in the logs I saw STK stuff Dec 07 16:56:24 on nexus S Dec 07 16:56:25 heard it's a nightmare Dec 07 16:56:35 I want to fake the response Dec 07 16:56:41 to make calls work Dec 07 16:57:03 even with GTA02 it does the same Dec 07 16:57:08 I wouldn't know how calls are related to STK Dec 07 16:57:14 ah ok Dec 07 16:57:21 it happens when I change country Dec 07 16:57:34 STK is for running SIM-borne 'applications' Dec 07 16:58:07 yes Dec 07 16:58:08 extremely useless for anything smartphone-alike Dec 07 17:02:49 usually you can deactivate the complete STK crap on SIM, when in a STK-aware phone. You should try that Dec 07 17:03:30 probably there's also a #9842879#33# SCC Dec 07 17:04:19 for phones that don't have a menu for deactivating the SIM apps Dec 07 17:06:50 SIM apps can intercept communication between phone and SIM-auth I guess. For sure they can intercept communication from kbd to modem, and from modem to screen Dec 07 17:07:25 which is the main cause why STK is such a PITA particularly on smartphones like GTA02 Dec 07 17:40:42 DocScrutinizer05: ok Dec 07 17:41:46 DocScrutinizer05: what's #9842879#33# ? Dec 07 17:41:57 and what's SCC? Dec 07 23:40:45 GNUtoo-screen: Supplementary Control Code or sth like that, often expressed as "*#" - or "*'67#" or "#67#"... Dec 07 23:41:11 s/*'/*#/ Dec 07 23:41:11 DocScrutinizer05 meant: GNUtoo-screen: Supplementary Control Code or sth like that, often expressed as "*#" - or "*#67#" or "#67#"... Dec 07 23:42:04 #9842879#33# is the same as #47110815#, sth random Dec 08 00:00:18 DocScrutinizer05: like USSD? Dec 08 00:59:31 similar Dec 08 01:00:18 *#67# is a SCC while *111# is a USSD Dec 08 01:00:38 the difference is basically the number of digits used Dec 08 01:01:18 and the fact that SCC are well defined, while USSD are "made up" by provider Dec 08 01:02:03 technically the SCC are interpreted locally in modem, while USSD are sent to carrier verbatim Dec 08 01:04:18 but indeed STK might be controlled by a USSD as well Dec 08 01:05:02 which would put it into discretion of SIM maker to implement that USSD **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Dec 08 02:59:59 2012