it seems to me the place to start would be to add some testpoints/wires hanging out and use it plugged in while monitoring the lines for signals, that should give you some idea of where to start. after that you could also try opening data lines and trying to determine the signal flow direction. it's probably I2C or something similarly easy. if you do hack it out, please let us all know, cheap cameras could be fun! (though cmos image sensors are getting alarmingly cheap). Russell McMahon wrote: > > > Russell; > > I am working on this also and have found alot of info. > > The cell phone is just a GSM Modem. > > You control it with an extended AT Command set. > > Just buy a data cable(USB or serial) for your phone and you can talk to it > > with > > Hyper Terminal using standard AT Commands. > > You need to sign up as a developer with the phone Mfg. to get the > > extended commands for your phone. > > > > > > I have some good links for AT Commands > > > > You can e-mail me off list if you want > > redrock8@alltel.net > > I am also interested in the ability to operate the camera on the phone via > USB or Bluetooth BUT the main interest I had was in using the camera > standalone - probably with a microcontroller. ------- -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu