This release contains minor bugfixes and
extensions. Upgrading is not necessary if you
aren't having any problems. The source code has
been fixed to cleanly compile under Windows again.
This release contains more fixes and workarounds for specific phones (Motorola Timeport 260, Nokia Cellular Card Phone RPE-1 GSM900, etc.). There is new code to better exploit the capabilities of current Siemens mobile phones. Additionally, it can be compiled with gcc-2.95.2 again.
Compatibility problems with newer GSM mobile phones have been addressed. Ability to decode cell broadcast messages (in gsmsmsd) and documentation updates were added.
This release adds Windows support to gsmlib. Most of the command line applications have also been ported to Win32. Additionally, there are many small bug fixes to enhance compatibility with buggy GSM phones and devices. Some longstanding bugs also have been resolved.
This version adds compatibility fixes for the Nokia 8290. More changes were introduced to the serial line setup in order to accommodate some strange phone/modem/cable combinations. A bug was fixed that prevented the gsmsmsd program from working properly (all users of gsmsmsd should upgrade). It is now possible to set the service centre address using gsmctl (useful for GSM modules without keyboard and display). There have been various minor bugfixes.