PJSIP on Symbian phone works!

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I had the same problem before, if I recall correctly, and that was caused by
wrong TRK application.

In this step:
http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/DevelopingSymbianAppWithCarbide#InstallingTRKApplicationonthePhone
you have two choices of apps to install, so if it doesn't work maybe you can
try the other one.

If it still doesn't work, maybe you can try plugging the cable/dongle to
different USB port, maybe then Windows will assign more reasonable port
number (COM port 30 doesn't sound right to me).

Sorry about the font. You can search the web on how to change the console
font.

cheers,
 -benny

On 1/19/08, Roland Klabunde <roland.klabunde at freenet.de> wrote:
>
>  After all I fail with that stupid, stupid, stupid TRK or Nokia USB driver
> or whatever prevents me to debug the app via USB.
>
> Status: USB connected (telling the phone), USB COM Port = 30 (telling the
> PC), Attemtp to debug with Carbide over Port 30 -> Can't connect to TRK bla
> bla bla... The same with Bluetooth...
>
> Oh I HATE HATE HATE the kind Nokia and friend are complicating a simple
> COM or BT connection... Men, I wish they would all take a seminar at
> Microsoft about how to Active Sync...
>
>
>
> It's that frustrating...
>
> BTW: I could install the app on the phone and there seems something to
> run, but I can't read it. The letters are _SO_ small...
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Benny Prijono <bennylp at pjsip.org>
> *To:* pjsip mailing list <pjsip at lists.pjsip.org>
> *Sent:* Monday, January 14, 2008 10:02 AM
> *Subject:* [pjsip] PJSIP on Symbian phone works!
>
> Dear all,
>
> This announcement is a bit late than planned (I promised to finish the
> Symbian port before Jan 2008), but we thought we'd give this a more thorough
> testing before announcing it, hence the delay.
>
> In summary, PJSIP works and tested on Symbian S60 3rd Ed phone. Everything
> should work, including sound, STUN, and ICE. And we've made a tutorial on
> how to build and debug PJSIP on target device here:
> http://www.pjsip.org/trac/wiki/DevelopingSymbianAppWithCarbide
>
> There have been some major changes along the way:
>  - Carbide is now the preferred IDE rather than CodeWarrior. This is
> because CW has been deprecated by Nokia anyway.
>  - Support for DSO is no longer enabled by default. It's still supported,
> but you'd have to edit the MMP files slightly to build DSO outputs.
>
> There are still some issues with the port:
>  - audio latency is still pretty high (about 500 msec end to end)
>  - STUN resolution sometimes times out
>
> These issues will need some resolving of course, but the important thing
> is that the port is now working. So what's left to be done is for someone to
> create a nice open source Symbian softphone GUI on top of it. ;-)
>
> For more info:
>  - Tutorial on building/developing/debugging PJSIP on Nokia phone:
>    http://www.pjsip.org/trac/wiki/DevelopingSymbianAppWithCarbide
>  - The PJSIP on Symbian page also has been updated:
>    http://www.pjsip.org/sip_symbian.htm
>
> cheers,
>  -benny
>
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