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Thursday Mar 02, 2006

Deeper in NetBeans Mobility Pack

If you are interested in something you might not know before, look at the article we finished recently: On-Device Debugging with the Siemens TC65 and the NetBeans Mobility Pack 5.0. Many interesting topics are there: On-Device Debugging, flash demo and also introduction for IMP and IMP-NG profiles.

Comments:

I would like to know if the Aplicom's N12 GSM/GPRS/Edge Module (formerly Nokia 12) is supported it by the Mobility Pack 5.0 ? Before the spin off of the module to Aplicom, Nokia developed a standalone simulator software tool --Nokia 12 IMP 1.0 Concept Simulator 1.0--, that Aplicom still use. This N12 module appears to be IMP 1.0 based.

Posted by 66.98.37.165 on March 02, 2006 at 05:13 PM CET #

Any prerequirment of the TC65's internal setting ? I got a board that are with java program inside. Any thing I need to do to configure the board ?

Posted by Tze-Chien Chu on March 03, 2006 at 11:27 AM CET #

To be frankly, I was not aware about Aplicom's N12 Java support but I know them from times, they did not have Java at all. I will try it and let you know about the result.

Posted by suchys on March 03, 2006 at 02:16 PM CET #

No TC65 does not need any changes in internal settings. Once you set up the PC side, you can start with development including ODD.

Posted by 192.18.240.11 on March 03, 2006 at 02:17 PM CET #

Well,but we still cannot make it work. We use Windows 2000 system . The Module Exchange Software (MES) work fine. Use terminal connection works fine,too. But "IP connection for remote debugging" modem unable to make connection.Any idea where went wrong ?

Posted by Tze-Chien Chu on March 03, 2006 at 03:49 PM CET #

The N12 (formerly Nokia 12) was originally developed by Nokia. From the Nokia days they developed a Java simulation tool: Nokia 12 IMP 1.0 Concept Simulator 1.0, that Aplicom still use. For more information please visit: http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/0,,034-21,00.html

Posted by Raul on March 03, 2006 at 09:30 PM CET #

I'll look for N12 concept simulator - if it is UEI interface based, that's easy. Anyway, you should be able to configure using Custom Emulator option.

Posted by suchys on March 05, 2006 at 06:07 PM CET #

I felt into the same problem when I was setting up ODD for the first time. The reason was, I had different baud rate set up in modem setting and in connection setting (and this also should be same in ini file located in <sdkhome>/bin folder. The result was that modem was unable to make a connection. You can try to connect outside the IDE, if you make it work, IDE will work for sure then. Let me know, if this helps, otherwise, we can try it online step by step using ICQ.

Posted by suchys on March 05, 2006 at 06:12 PM CET #

I can make Modem connection now. But I use follow method. 1)Enter the Emulator Script through Terminal Program 2)Make Connection . It works. But still won't able to link by the control of IDE. It seems the IDE just don't know where or how to control the Emulator program. (I just install the TC65 SDK, do I also need to install TC45 SDK ?)

Posted by Tze-Chien Chu on March 06, 2006 at 05:38 AM CET #

Partial Error Message from NetBean output window Starting emulator in debug server mode on port 2564 -Xdevice: Unknown device nbdebug: KdpDebugTask connecting to debugger 1 .. KdpDebugTask connecting to debugger 2 .. KdpDebugTask connecting to debugger 3 .. KdpDebugTask connecting to debugger 4 .. KdpDebugTask connecting to debugger 5 .. Connecting JPDA Debugger to emulator timed out after 5 attempts and 32 seconds.

Posted by Tze-Chien Chu on March 06, 2006 at 09:12 AM CET #

I have the same problem - my "IP connection for remote debugging" doesn't work even outside the NetBeans IDE. Therefore emulator doesn't start also under NetBeans. What can be wrong?

Posted by Eugene on April 02, 2006 at 03:34 PM CEST #

Hi, I'm having similar problem as Tze-Chien Chu. I configured everything like is documented in Siemens App. Notes and using "On-Device Debugging with the Siemens TC65 with NetBeans5.5". I connected one TC65 terminal at USB port. It seens everthing is working fine. The debbug process starts, the baudrate is set, ... The "build.xml" output is showing "KdpDebugTask connecting to debugger 1", 4 times; And the "Debug console output" is showing "Attaching to localhost:1794 Connection refused." I guess is a port connection problem.

Posted by Joao Carlos Silva dos Santos on March 06, 2007 at 04:04 PM CET #

Hi! I have the same problems mentioned above. When I try to connect via "IP connection for remote debugging" there comes a modem error 692. I tried every baud-rate and every modem driver I found, I connected via USB and COM, but it wasn`t successfull. Does someone have a solution? I appreciate every hint on that.

Posted by Sascha Finke on March 13, 2007 at 09:08 AM CET #

I'm having a similar problem to the above people in that I can see the device in Windows Explorer and terminal into the device. But Netbeans won't debug w/ the emulator???

Posted by BC on August 29, 2008 at 09:45 PM CEST #

I have same problem, i have modem, connection, ini file set correctly (baudrate, com port). Still can't connect via "IP connection for remote debugging". When I try to get info from modem (control panel -> modems), I'm getting some response (good i gues). Any ideas?

Posted by CzechDude on April 22, 2009 at 02:26 PM CEST #

also, strange thing is, that when i'm trying to delete this ip connection it says something like, active connection in progress (i have czech localization, so i don't know exact english message). Thanks for any help!

Posted by CzechDude on April 22, 2009 at 02:31 PM CEST #

Anybody found solution? I have the same prolem with TC65i... in eclipse 1.7.9. There is problem even in Dial up net. connection... still 692 error ;(

regards!

Posted by Michal on October 03, 2009 at 01:43 AM CEST #

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