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Unable to send AT commands to the COM3 port. plz help.

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  • A AprNgp

    WriteFile() succeeds ....

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    my code is as follows ...

    DCB dcb;
    HANDLE hCom;
    BOOL fSuccess;
    TCHAR *pcCommPort = TEXT("COM3");
    char DataBuffer[] = "AT+FCLASS=8";
    DWORD dwBytesToWrite = (DWORD)strlen(DataBuffer);
    char Data2[]="ATDW2289759";

    DWORD dwBytesWritten = 0;
    DWORD dwBytesRead = 0;
    char ReadBuffer\[BUFFER\_SIZE\] = {0};
    

    hCom = CreateFile( pcCommPort,
    GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
    0, // must be opened with exclusive-access
    NULL, // default security attributes
    OPEN_EXISTING, // must use OPEN_EXISTING
    0, // not overlapped I/O
    NULL // hTemplate must be NULL for comm devices
    );

    if (hCom == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
    {
    // Handle the error.
    printf ("CreateFile failed with error %d.\n", GetLastError());
    return (1);
    }

    // Build on the current configuration, and skip setting the size
    // of the input and output buffers with SetupComm.

    // SecureZeroMemory(&dcb, sizeof(DCB));
    dcb.DCBlength = sizeof(DCB);
    fSuccess = GetCommState(hCom, &dcb);

    if (!fSuccess)
    {
    // Handle the error.
    printf ("GetCommState failed with error %d.\n", GetLastError());
    return (2);
    }

    dcb.BaudRate = CBR\_2400;     // set the baud rate
    dcb.ByteSize = 8;             // data size, xmit, and rcv
    dcb.Parity = NOPARITY;        // no parity bit
    dcb.StopBits = ONESTOPBIT;    // one stop bit
    

    fSuccess = SetCommState(hCom, &dcb);

    if (!fSuccess)
    {
    // Handle the error.
    printf ("SetCommState failed with error %d.\n", GetLastError());
    return (3);
    }

    _tprintf (TEXT("Serial port %s successfully reconfigured.\n"),pcCommPort);

    //WriteFile(hCom,"AT+FCLASS=8",sizeof("AT+FCLASS=8"),&len,0);
    

    if( FALSE == WriteFile(hCom, // open file handle
    DataBuffer + dwBytesWritten, // start of data to write
    dwBytesToWrite - dwBytesWritten, // number of bytes to write
    &dwBytesWritten, // number of bytes that were written
    NULL)) // no overlapped structure
    printf("Could not write %s to file (error %d)\n",DataBuffer, GetLastError());
    else
    _tprintf(TEXT("Wrote %d bytes successfully.\n"), dwBytesWritten);
    if( FALSE == ReadFile(hCom, ReadBuffer, BUFFER_SIZE-2, &dwBytesRead,

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      my code is as follows ...

      DCB dcb;
      HANDLE hCom;
      BOOL fSuccess;
      TCHAR *pcCommPort = TEXT("COM3");
      char DataBuffer[] = "AT+FCLASS=8";
      DWORD dwBytesToWrite = (DWORD)strlen(DataBuffer);
      char Data2[]="ATDW2289759";

      DWORD dwBytesWritten = 0;
      DWORD dwBytesRead = 0;
      char ReadBuffer\[BUFFER\_SIZE\] = {0};
      

      hCom = CreateFile( pcCommPort,
      GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
      0, // must be opened with exclusive-access
      NULL, // default security attributes
      OPEN_EXISTING, // must use OPEN_EXISTING
      0, // not overlapped I/O
      NULL // hTemplate must be NULL for comm devices
      );

      if (hCom == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
      {
      // Handle the error.
      printf ("CreateFile failed with error %d.\n", GetLastError());
      return (1);
      }

      // Build on the current configuration, and skip setting the size
      // of the input and output buffers with SetupComm.

      // SecureZeroMemory(&dcb, sizeof(DCB));
      dcb.DCBlength = sizeof(DCB);
      fSuccess = GetCommState(hCom, &dcb);

      if (!fSuccess)
      {
      // Handle the error.
      printf ("GetCommState failed with error %d.\n", GetLastError());
      return (2);
      }

      dcb.BaudRate = CBR\_2400;     // set the baud rate
      dcb.ByteSize = 8;             // data size, xmit, and rcv
      dcb.Parity = NOPARITY;        // no parity bit
      dcb.StopBits = ONESTOPBIT;    // one stop bit
      

      fSuccess = SetCommState(hCom, &dcb);

      if (!fSuccess)
      {
      // Handle the error.
      printf ("SetCommState failed with error %d.\n", GetLastError());
      return (3);
      }

      _tprintf (TEXT("Serial port %s successfully reconfigured.\n"),pcCommPort);

      //WriteFile(hCom,"AT+FCLASS=8",sizeof("AT+FCLASS=8"),&len,0);
      

      if( FALSE == WriteFile(hCom, // open file handle
      DataBuffer + dwBytesWritten, // start of data to write
      dwBytesToWrite - dwBytesWritten, // number of bytes to write
      &dwBytesWritten, // number of bytes that were written
      NULL)) // no overlapped structure
      printf("Could not write %s to file (error %d)\n",DataBuffer, GetLastError());
      else
      _tprintf(TEXT("Wrote %d bytes successfully.\n"), dwBytesWritten);
      if( FALSE == ReadFile(hCom, ReadBuffer, BUFFER_SIZE-2, &dwBytesRead,

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      SandipG
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      Probably you are communicating with some mobile or modem. Append \r\n at the end of every AT Command. Then only you will get the response from the device.

      Regards, Sandip.

      modified on Friday, August 29, 2008 2:32 PM

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      • S SandipG

        Probably you are communicating with some mobile or modem. Append \r\n at the end of every AT Command. Then only you will get the response from the device.

        Regards, Sandip.

        modified on Friday, August 29, 2008 2:32 PM

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        AprNgp
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        STILL no call is made by the modem, even though same commands are working well with HyperTerminal ... what shall i do ? :(

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        • A AprNgp

          STILL no call is made by the modem, even though same commands are working well with HyperTerminal ... what shall i do ? :(

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          SandipG
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          you are reading as soon as you write try adding some sleep in between write and read. I hope it will help you. But don't forget to add "\r\n" may be you can try "\n\r" i am not sure about the exact order.

          Regards, Sandip.

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          • S SandipG

            you are reading as soon as you write try adding some sleep in between write and read. I hope it will help you. But don't forget to add "\r\n" may be you can try "\n\r" i am not sure about the exact order.

            Regards, Sandip.

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            AprNgp
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            i have tried Sleep(1000*10); and Sleep(1000*20); the o/p of reading is the earlier command + OK (in the next line)

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            • A AprNgp

              i have tried Sleep(1000*10); and Sleep(1000*20); the o/p of reading is the earlier command + OK (in the next line)

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              SandipG
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              OK is nothing but response from the modem. what is not working then for you???:confused:

              Regards, Sandip.

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                OK is nothing but response from the modem. what is not working then for you???:confused:

                Regards, Sandip.

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                AprNgp
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                it is not dialing the number i provided .... ATDW2289759\r\n

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                • A AprNgp

                  my code is as follows ...

                  DCB dcb;
                  HANDLE hCom;
                  BOOL fSuccess;
                  TCHAR *pcCommPort = TEXT("COM3");
                  char DataBuffer[] = "AT+FCLASS=8";
                  DWORD dwBytesToWrite = (DWORD)strlen(DataBuffer);
                  char Data2[]="ATDW2289759";

                  DWORD dwBytesWritten = 0;
                  DWORD dwBytesRead = 0;
                  char ReadBuffer\[BUFFER\_SIZE\] = {0};
                  

                  hCom = CreateFile( pcCommPort,
                  GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
                  0, // must be opened with exclusive-access
                  NULL, // default security attributes
                  OPEN_EXISTING, // must use OPEN_EXISTING
                  0, // not overlapped I/O
                  NULL // hTemplate must be NULL for comm devices
                  );

                  if (hCom == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
                  {
                  // Handle the error.
                  printf ("CreateFile failed with error %d.\n", GetLastError());
                  return (1);
                  }

                  // Build on the current configuration, and skip setting the size
                  // of the input and output buffers with SetupComm.

                  // SecureZeroMemory(&dcb, sizeof(DCB));
                  dcb.DCBlength = sizeof(DCB);
                  fSuccess = GetCommState(hCom, &dcb);

                  if (!fSuccess)
                  {
                  // Handle the error.
                  printf ("GetCommState failed with error %d.\n", GetLastError());
                  return (2);
                  }

                  dcb.BaudRate = CBR\_2400;     // set the baud rate
                  dcb.ByteSize = 8;             // data size, xmit, and rcv
                  dcb.Parity = NOPARITY;        // no parity bit
                  dcb.StopBits = ONESTOPBIT;    // one stop bit
                  

                  fSuccess = SetCommState(hCom, &dcb);

                  if (!fSuccess)
                  {
                  // Handle the error.
                  printf ("SetCommState failed with error %d.\n", GetLastError());
                  return (3);
                  }

                  _tprintf (TEXT("Serial port %s successfully reconfigured.\n"),pcCommPort);

                  //WriteFile(hCom,"AT+FCLASS=8",sizeof("AT+FCLASS=8"),&len,0);
                  

                  if( FALSE == WriteFile(hCom, // open file handle
                  DataBuffer + dwBytesWritten, // start of data to write
                  dwBytesToWrite - dwBytesWritten, // number of bytes to write
                  &dwBytesWritten, // number of bytes that were written
                  NULL)) // no overlapped structure
                  printf("Could not write %s to file (error %d)\n",DataBuffer, GetLastError());
                  else
                  _tprintf(TEXT("Wrote %d bytes successfully.\n"), dwBytesWritten);
                  if( FALSE == ReadFile(hCom, ReadBuffer, BUFFER_SIZE-2, &dwBytesRead,

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                  See documentation for SetCommTimeouts. After that verify your AT command string. As debugging tool, I would turn on modem speaker if you have one. Also verify that COM3 is valid and unused by other application. " When reading from a communications device, the behavior of ReadFile is governed by the current communication time-outs as set and retrieved using the SetCommTimeouts and GetCommTimeouts functions. Unpredictable results can occur if you fail to set the time-out values. For more information about communication time-outs, see COMMTIMEOUTS. "

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                    See documentation for SetCommTimeouts. After that verify your AT command string. As debugging tool, I would turn on modem speaker if you have one. Also verify that COM3 is valid and unused by other application. " When reading from a communications device, the behavior of ReadFile is governed by the current communication time-outs as set and retrieved using the SetCommTimeouts and GetCommTimeouts functions. Unpredictable results can occur if you fail to set the time-out values. For more information about communication time-outs, see COMMTIMEOUTS. "

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                    AprNgp
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                    THANX Vaclav_Sal .... will check it soon ....

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                    • A AprNgp

                      THANX Vaclav_Sal .... will check it soon ....

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                      :doh: how to set the timeouts ?? what should be the second parameter to SetCommTimeouts() function ?

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                      • A AprNgp

                        it is not dialing the number i provided .... ATDW2289759\r\n

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                        Does this command work in HyperTerminal BTW:this link explains the AT commands might help you.. Modem commands[^]

                        Regards, Sandip.

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                          Does this command work in HyperTerminal BTW:this link explains the AT commands might help you.. Modem commands[^]

                          Regards, Sandip.

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                          SandipG :) wrote:

                          Does this command work in HyperTerminal

                          yes ... the number is getting dialed thro' HyperTerminal ... it is working perfectly there ...

                          Apurv

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                            SandipG :) wrote:

                            Does this command work in HyperTerminal

                            yes ... the number is getting dialed thro' HyperTerminal ... it is working perfectly there ...

                            Apurv

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                            What does your program do after read buffer??

                            Regards, Sandip.

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                              SandipG :) wrote:

                              Does this command work in HyperTerminal

                              yes ... the number is getting dialed thro' HyperTerminal ... it is working perfectly there ...

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                              in the HyperTerminal, when the command ATDW2289759 is given the response is VCON, but in my code the response is OK

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                                in the HyperTerminal, when the command ATDW2289759 is given the response is VCON, but in my code the response is OK

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                                there is a while loop as follows :

                                while(1)
                                {
                                if(kbhit())
                                {
                                key=getch();
                                if(key=='x')
                                {
                                CloseHandle(hCom);
                                exit(0);
                                }
                                switch(key)
                                {
                                case '1':
                                // code to issue command ATDW2289759\r\n
                                }
                                }
                                }

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                                  there is a while loop as follows :

                                  while(1)
                                  {
                                  if(kbhit())
                                  {
                                  key=getch();
                                  if(key=='x')
                                  {
                                  CloseHandle(hCom);
                                  exit(0);
                                  }
                                  switch(key)
                                  {
                                  case '1':
                                  // code to issue command ATDW2289759\r\n
                                  }
                                  }
                                  }

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                                  AprNgp
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                                  well... its done ! the problem was, i was sending the command as a complete string, the modem needed the command in the pieces ... i mean character-by-character .... the problem is solved ... thanx to all of u .... :)

                                  Apurv

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