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NAME

       gammu-detect - Gammu device detection

       New in version 1.28.95.

SYNOPSIS

          gammu-detect [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       Script to detect available devices, which might be suitable for gammu.

       NOTE:
          This  program lists all devices, which might be suitable, it does not do any probing on
          devices them self.

       Currently it supports following devices:

       · USB devices using udev

       · Serial ports using udev

       · Serial ports on Windows

       · Bluetooth devices using Bluez

       NOTE:
          Supported devices depend on platform you are using and compiled in  features.  You  can
          find out what is actually compiled in by running gammu-detect -v.

       This  program  follows  the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with
       two dashes (--). A summary of options is included below.

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

       -d, --debug
              Show debugging output for detecting devices.

       -v, --version
              Show version information and compiled in features.

       -u, --no-udev
              Disables scanning of udev.

       -b, --no-bluez
              Disables scanning using Bluez.

       -w, --no-win32-serial
              Disables scanning of Windows serial ports.

OUTPUT

       The  output  of  gammu-detect  is  configuration  file  for  Gammu  (see   gammurc)   with
       configuration section for every device which might be used with gammu.

       NOTE:
          You can choose which section to use in gammu by gammu -s.

       When  invoked  as gammu-detect -d, also all examined devices are listed as comments in the
       output.

EXAMPLE

          ; Configuration file generated by gammu-detect.
          ; Please check The Gammu Manual for more information.

          [gammu]
          device = /dev/ttyACM0
          name = Nokia E52
          connection = at

          [gammu1]
          device = /dev/ttyACM1
          name = Nokia E52
          connection = at

          [gammu2]
          device = /dev/ttyS0
          name = Phone on serial port 0
          connection = at

          [gammu3]
          device = /dev/ttyS1
          name = Phone on serial port 1
          connection = at

          [gammu4]
          device = /dev/ttyS2
          name = Phone on serial port 2
          connection = at

          [gammu5]
          device = /dev/ttyS3
          name = Phone on serial port 3
          connection = at

          [gammu6]
          device = 5C:57:C8:BB:BB:BB
          name = Nokia E52
          connection = bluephonet

AUTHOR

       Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com>

COPYRIGHT

       2009-2015, Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com>