hello hey can any one please provide me a complete program ( in "C") of sending a SMS from a GSM modem to an 8051 microcontrolleer. for example: I want to turn on a light with the help of 8051 using an SMS. If possible also provide me the circuit diagram of interfacing between GSm modem and 8051. PLz help meee
Thank you...
There is this saying about C: "A minute to learn, a lifetime to master". In short - it should be trivial to spend a couple of days with a C language book, and then write a tiny application that will turn on/off a fan or whatever you need.
The code examples already available with the Keil compiler should be a good starting platform.
Master Zeusti: If you can't have the intelligence to write funny posts, then please stop post the most fucked up posts this forum is probably every likely to see. A bright person can post very, very funny messages when implersonating a fool. But with you, it is impossible to know if you are a person who thinks you are clever and thinks that you are impersonating a fool (in a totally failing way), or if you really are as stupid as your posts indicate (which would place you very high on the top-ten most stupid visitors to this forum).
In the end, your ramblings just confuses real users who do want help. If you can't post one single sentence that actually helps someone, or is a meaningful question, then maybe it is time that you renew your subscription to Donald Duck or something...
"But with you, it is impossible to know if you are a person who thinks you are clever and thinks that you are impersonating a fool (in a totally failing way), or if you really are as stupid as your posts indicate (which would place you very high on the top-ten most stupid visitors to this forum)."
We have our own little "Han from China" (a reference to an individual that has been mercilessly trolling on Usenet's comp.lang.c for quite some time now), although not nearly as bright as Han.
A really bright troll can make it well worth it login in the morning - just to enjoy the creativity and wit. But this is more a question of whit.