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did anybody play with python and window mobile broadband?

did anybody play with python and window mobile broadband? did anybody play with python and window mobile broadband?News123 news1234 at free.fr
Thu Mar 18 15:32:23 EDT 2010
Hy Eglyph,

eglyph at gmail.com wrote:
> On 18 мар, 11:20, News123 <news1... at free.fr> wrote:
>> I'd like to use a mobile broadband device with a windows python app.
>> Did anybody play already with python and the window mobile broadband
>> interface?
>>
> 
> There was a discussion on this subject in some local forum recently. I
> assume you're using PythonCE, right?

No I'm using C-Python on a small windows PC (Atom) with a USB Boradband
modem.

Could you forward me the discussion in case you remember the forum?


> 
> The best solution proposed there was to use ctypes and WinAPI. You can
> find a relatively high level APIs to set up a connection (without need
> to go too low level with AT commands) and make your own wrapper.
> 
> A good starting point can be found here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb416346.aspx
> (it's not the only way to to things, btw).

Thanks, I'll read into it.

bye

N



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