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Old 04-02-2012, 01:58 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by jmseight View Post
Hi KNC1,

Thank you for the comprehensive listing. I am not asking about using the 3G connection but using the wifi. There is a SIP client on my son's DSi over wifi and it seems to be working.

Thanks,
James
A SIP client for what?
I only mentioned a very few of the possibilities.

Since SIP is an application level protocol, like HTTP.
Then having a "SIP client" does not help me understand what your son has working.
I am trying hard to understand your question, please help me.

@Hawhill:
sjphone does look to be closed source to me also.
But there are open source "soft phone" applications. It would take some research to decide which one(s) to try.

Also, the "reference implementation" of the SIP stack is written in Java and placed in the Public Domain by the standards organization(s).
Java <=> Lua is often easy, so a Lua-SIP stack might not be that hard to do.
(And sometimes it isn't, but why rain on anone's parade this soon?)
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