diff -r ebc84c812384 -r 46218c8b8afa Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-BA518A5F-678A-5821-BF01-C7B8EE4DE278.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-BA518A5F-678A-5821-BF01-C7B8EE4DE278.dita Thu Mar 11 15:24:26 2010 +0000 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-BA518A5F-678A-5821-BF01-C7B8EE4DE278.dita Thu Mar 11 18:02:22 2010 +0000 @@ -1,52 +1,52 @@ - - - - - -Quick -StartRemote Connectivity provides components and libraries that supports -the connection, and data management and transfer between a device and a PC. -
Getting started with Remote Connectivity

Remote -Connectivity supports:

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  • The connectivity of -a device and a PC over Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).

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  • Various transport bearers -including the USB and PTP-IP.

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  • Various services, such -as personal information management (PIM) synchronization between a phone and -a PC, device content browsing and software installing from a PC, and backup -and restore between a phone and a PC.

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Architecture

Remote Connectivity includes the following -collections:

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  • Backup -and Restore

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  • MTP -Data Providers

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  • MTP -Frameworks

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  • MTP -Transports

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The following diagram outlines the Remote Connectivity collections -and their components:

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Technologies

Remote Connectivity implements and -uses the following technologies:

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  • MTP is -based on and is compatible with the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP). MTP is -commonly used by digital imaging devices and printers to exchange pictures -between devices. Symbian MTP implementation is compatible with Microsoft's -MTP Enhanced specification v0.95.

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  • USB -Still Image Capture Device Class v1.0 is supported.

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  • PTP-IP 1.0 -is supported.

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+ + + + + +Quick +StartRemote Connectivity provides components and libraries that supports +the connection, and data management and transfer between a device and a PC. +
Getting started with Remote Connectivity

Remote +Connectivity supports:

    +
  • The connectivity of +a device and a PC over Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).

  • +
  • Various transport bearers +including the USB and PTP-IP.

  • +
  • Various services, such +as personal information management (PIM) synchronization between a phone and +a PC, device content browsing and software installing from a PC, and backup +and restore between a phone and a PC.

  • +
+
Architecture

Remote Connectivity includes the following +collections:

    +
  • Backup +and Restore

  • +
  • MTP +Data Providers

  • +
  • MTP +Frameworks

  • +
  • MTP +Transports

  • +

The following diagram outlines the Remote Connectivity collections +and their components:

+ +
+
Technologies

Remote Connectivity implements and +uses the following technologies:

    +
  • MTP is +based on and is compatible with the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP). MTP is +commonly used by digital imaging devices and printers to exchange pictures +between devices. Symbian MTP implementation is compatible with Microsoft's +MTP Enhanced specification v0.95.

  • +
  • USB +Still Image Capture Device Class v1.0 is supported.

  • +
  • PTP-IP 1.0 +is supported.

  • +
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