Hello all.
I have to develop a web service client (WAP) for the spanish version of the XDA II (the TSM500), and I can't test it with a real device yet. So, does anybody knows if there's any emulation software for this?
Thanks a lot.
David.
you are not the only one it seems
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=5937
Thanks.
Hi!
Has anyone tried it? Are you able to access your own account and carry out transaction?
Is it true that even with java installed its not possible because the java on the PPC does not have security features.
What requirements are necessary on your PPC if you're able to perform internet banking.
Thanks
Yup, on my old XDA2 and 2i I needed to do it whilst away on business, etc.
Now I've got an Exec, I imagine when I need to do it again under the 3G network it will be much faster than it was under GPRS.
Ant
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Hi Anton.Valleyman,
How did you do that? What softwares do you require like a java software to be installed on your PPC?
Many banking sites can be accessed but cannot login due to lack of security features on the PPC java software
Would you like to sahre your expereince?
Thanks
I'm using Windows Mobile 5.0 but I have not manage to access websites using java.
Anyone can help? I would really appreciate.
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andy_sg,
Have you try installing 'Jeode for PPC' a java plugin?
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andy_sg,
What java sites are you referring to? Could you provide some?
Thanks
Hi FOSA,
Please try this website and tell me if it works or not.
- http://www.spbo.com/live.htm
Thanks.
Hey hey
Have any tried to install skype on there Tornado and got it to work?? Or are there any SIP client there can work on a smartphone??
I want to use my Tornado as a IP phone when I'm home!
Kind regards
Jimmi Wolff
it works on my tornado..try this link
http://oregonstate.edu/~keiterk/?p=9
I use some prog for SIP but it's in Russian. Do u need it?
hey
mustafin, the SIP client you have which is in russian, could you please upload it to here so that perhaps someone can work on translating it into english
how does it work? does it allow you to use your sp5 as a voip handset through your existing voip account?
thanx
mustafin said:
I use some prog for SIP but it's in Russian. Do u need it?
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I will be much obliged to you if you can give it to me
Could you please also send it to me [email protected]. I appreciate.
What about the BeWIP client?
Sure, it's in french, but I bet you can use it for any WM smartphone. Do a google search, it's supposed to work on the Tornado.
personally, I've been using SJphone for Pocket PC, but ripped out the needed files and ran it on my SP5m.
It works well, but the interface is awkward since it was designed for a touch screen.
Has anyone found anything that works well and was designed for smartphone?
Download the Skype 2.2 for tornado and it works excellent. No delays or echo found..
http://www.skype.com/download/skype/mobile/downloading_smart_beta.html
Let me know how it works ?
yeah, I've used it.
I meant SIP so i can bring my existing VoIP provider with me.
I have GoSIP but again it's a french client
I'd give it a shot... I took a little french in high school...
Still looking for sip client for my sp5m. I installed Skype (not sip) and its working great. However, I would like to tap a sip client to our VOIP system we have at wrok.
SJ Labs - Did not releas one yet
All other I saw, are asking you to connect to a pre-define SIP server
Any help/tip is welcome.
sebbes said:
I have GoSIP but again it's a french client
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I tried to get it form their site, but it seems that they want me to download it in stages through SMS (my french is rusty, but that's what it looks like).
Do you have the complete .exe or something that I could try?
Skype works for me
acsguitar said:
Skype works for me
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Hey Acsguitar.
I think you're missing the point here...
Sure, you can have skype call a landline for a fee, and even have your own incoming number for another fee... But those of us who already have a regular VoIP-based landline phone number (such as with vonage or broadvoice) can call through their already existing service using their already existing number with the proper SIP compatible softphone.
I am able to take my home number with me when I travel using SJphone, but because it doesn't have a smartphone version, the interface is a bit buggy when you run it. I'm looking for something smoother.
Dishe said:
Hey Acsguitar.
I think you're missing the point here...
Sure, you can have skype call a landline for a fee, and even have your own incoming number for another fee... But those of us who already have a regular VoIP-based landline phone number (such as with vonage or broadvoice) can call through their already existing service using their already existing number with the proper SIP compatible softphone.
I am able to take my home number with me when I travel using SJphone, but because it doesn't have a smartphone version, the interface is a bit buggy when you run it. I'm looking for something smoother.
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Try WengoMobile, I have found it useful thus far.
Got One
Hey Guys
Been using this Software from Peer 2 Phone for a while now and it works fine with my Voiptalk account, only downside is you have to ask them very nicely for it on an individual basis, and then they E-Mail it to you, there website address is: http://www.peer2phone.com/telephony.html
Hope you all have the success that I have with this SIP client, happy Hunting chaps,
Kind Regards Ashe
sion said:
Hey Guys
Been using this Software from Peer 2 Phone for a while now and it works fine with my Voiptalk account, only downside is you have to ask them very nicely for it on an individual basis, and then they E-Mail it to you, there website address is: http://www.peer2phone.com/telephony.html
Hope you all have the success that I have with this SIP client, happy Hunting chaps,
Kind Regards Ashe
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Can you post it?
No!
You have to E-Mail them for the software, I am sorry I respect peoples software rights, I am just a bit ethical that way, however they will not have a problem, in fact they will be more that delighted to send you the software if you E-Mail them,
Kind Regards Ashe
Has anyone come up with a solution to route **INCOMING** VoIP audio to the internal speaker on the S710/VOX?
The vanilla S710/Vox VoIP install (at below link) works great out of the box, except I can find no way to redirect incoming audio to the earpiece. The conversation always plays through the speakerphone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311087&highlight=voip
There’s lots of talk about this problem on the Development and Hacking board—but I cant find a published solution—For **ANY** wifi enabled handset—even with cooked ROMs.
Any suggestions-- ??
THANKS.
Same Problem
Please, Help !!!
This problem is only with this phone, urgent VoIP Services please...
TAL
OK-
Ive found two solutions-- unfortunately, both for **PPC**.
Glofiish X500—WM5 non cooked:
http://eten-users.eu/index.php?showtopic=9556&hl=
SPV M3100—WM6 cooked:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1400247&postcount=783
Several posts on different boards indicate this is an **OS** problem. Seems to me if this is true we are out of luck until an official ROM update (because there are no S710/Vox SP ROM Hacks out there).
On the otherhand—
The implementation may lie in the VoIP .dll’s which may be worth looking at since there are some floating around for SP's and PPC's.
Can anyone **CONCEPTUALLY** confirm the above?
Of course—
There may be an temporary workaround like the Glofiish solution.
Thanks.
From a posting on Modaco: would the headset solve the noise/privacy issue? I have not yet tested (I use Skype) but it seems like a reasonable workaround.
This issue is NOT SPECIFICALLY related to the S710/VOX!
THIS IS A CROSS POST-- TO CLOSE THE ISSUE IN THIS THREAD--
I EXPECT A NEW ISSUE-RELATED THREAD IN THE "DEVELOPMENT AND HACKING BOARD" SOMETIME SOON. THOSE GUYS KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING-- SO I THINK THATS WHERE THE ISSUE BELONGS.
And I Quote from Windows CE Networking Team WebLog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/cenet/archive/...ws-mobile.aspx
“… On some Windows Mobile 6 SKUs, VOIP (Voice over IP) is supported. This functionality is based on RTC. So, RTCDll.dll (RTC binary) will be available on some of the WM 6 SKUs. However, on these SKUs, RTC is not released as an SDK, but solely to provide the VOIP functionality. So if an application wishes to use RTC on these SKUs, it is free to do so, but that scenario won’t be supported by Microsoft. …” (May 23, 2007)
My reading of this is simply:
In order to “correct” the speakerphone problem, you gotta “correct” the rtcdll.dll.
And since all we have is a Microsoft binary release of the .dll (there’s no source out there, correct?) the only solution would be to write a new handset-aware (hardware-integrated, lets say, native) sip-client. And that’s not trivial without rtcdll.dll source.
That’s basically why the ROM-chefs havent come up with a solution… yet.
Or:
Is it as simple as getting the correct registry-settings?
I think not. I can think of several reasons why there’s likely no easy/simple registry fix.
Hey all. I'm currently using a...trial version of anthaVPN 7.6 ...but seeing as it actually only supports WM6.1, and keeps freaking out my wifi reg settings and all, i was wondering if there are alternative VPN clients anyone knows of.
I'm kinda a noob when it comes to the whole VPN thing, having just followed the instructions from my varsity for AnthaVPN (they have instructions only for that specific software, but the settings should be "in-putable" in some other client?)
Any ideas? thanks