Yeah, I know lots of threads about that (many dead links though).
But I recently saw this (meant for arduino and alike)
www.faranux.com
It is only 23mm x 35mm x 5.6mm
As there are serial pins on the pandora mainboard there might be a chance to fit this inside the pandora case? (I wouldn't even mind to sacrifice the removable battery for that)
Oh, not for use as a phone, just to send sms from commandline.
Main question is: are the the rx/tx connectors from the expansion header recognized by linux as usual serial ports?
But I recently saw this (meant for arduino and alike)
Smallest SIM800L GPRS GSM BRD56, R11 - Faranux Electronics
LoNet 800L is a mini GSM module that offers 2G GSM and GPRS data. It features small size and low power consumption. Twice size as a coin and the working current low to 1mA when in sleep mode. It uses a serial port communication, supports 3GPP TS 27.007, 27.005 and SIMCOM enhanced AT Commands...
www.faranux.com
As there are serial pins on the pandora mainboard there might be a chance to fit this inside the pandora case? (I wouldn't even mind to sacrifice the removable battery for that)
Oh, not for use as a phone, just to send sms from commandline.
Main question is: are the the rx/tx connectors from the expansion header recognized by linux as usual serial ports?
