I added 'Documentation' and refer to the attachments (without a link). Would
this have been enough for you?

\o/ Much better :)

feel free to return it by snail mail to sysmocom. I will have a look and
will provide you with a replacement.

I'll take another look at the cable later this week. If there's no way of getting it to work, I'll check the returning procedure.

Ideally I would like to have this work with MinGW as well, then we could
build an installer from linux without having to touch windows.

Yes, this would be nice indeed. But I'll only have time to play with simtrace later this week, maybe thursday and friday. I'll get back to you as soon as I have anything to show.

Hugo. 
 



2013/3/4 Holger Hans Peter Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 10:24:14AM -0300, Hugo Soares wrote:

> In fact, I didn't see the manual. The link is a bit difficult to see, being
> the last line of the page <http://bb.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/SIMtrace>. Don't
> you think it should be on top of the page? With big signs point to it?
> Maybe a blinking tag :)? I'll document my setup and send you, so you can
> update the manual.

I added 'Documentation' and refer to the attachments (without a link). Would
this have been enough for you?


> Yes, I indeed did a continuity test and the signal went through all the
> wires. I really don't know what is wrong with the cable, will do some more
> testing on it later this week since it is a bit difficult to get one of
> those where I live.

feel free to return it by snail mail to sysmocom. I will have a look and
will provide you with a replacement.


Ideally I would like to have this work with MinGW as well, then we could
build an installer from linux without having to touch windows.



--
Atenciosamente,
                          Hugo Frederico Soares