Hello,
i just found that the download page of toshiba's bluetooth stack was changed on the 14th. (google) and downloaded the stack there. This stack was of build 20050328 ver 5.01c, if this is a date/build number it would be a new version... can anybody download and verify?
http://aps.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/pages/download.php
just installed it and it seems to work, have to check more to see what it does.
greetz,
marco
are you sure that all works properly?!
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Darn, stack still crashes when the xda comes back from standby...
sorry for the fuss.
marco
Headset (HP stereo bluetooth headset)
Hello,
I have installed the toshiba stack in order to use my HP stereo headset.
Installation is successfull
Pairing is sucessfull
But when i search for services, i don't find any.
Does anyone manage to use a Headset (HP stereo) with the magican (mini)
Thanks in advance
John
http://aps.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/pages/disclaimer.php?dt=bts&download=4us
Readme Bluetooth Pocket PC Stack v5.01C
Check your current Bluetooth Stack version:
"Bluetooth Settings >> Options >> About..."
Changes of Bluetooth Stack 5.01 -> 5.01C:
- Fix D-Link Access Point(DBT-900AP)
connection failure issue
Supported Hardware:
- Bluetooth module integrated in Toshiba Bluetooth PDA
- Bluetooth SD Card (SD-BT00U)
- Bluetooth SD Card 2 (PA3271U)
- Bluetooth SD Card 3 (PA3370U) [BT v1.2 compliant]
Supported Operating Systems:
- Pocket PC 2002
- Windows Mobile 2003 (Pocket PC 2003)
- Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition
Supported Profiles:
DUN: Dial-Up Networking Profile
FTP: File Transfer Profile
GAP: Generic Access Profile
HSP: Headset Profile
LAP: LAN Access Profile
OPP: Object Push Profile
PAN: Personal Area Networking Profile
SPP: Serial Port Profile
Additional features:
- Scatternet support
- SDIO Now! support
- Bluetooth v1.2 support (only if the BT module support v1.2)
- Enhanced Bluetooth ActiveSync settings
- New Graphical GUI for BT device search [also used in Config Free]
- File Explorer SnapIn to direct send files via Bluetooth
[not enabled by default in Function List]
HowTo Install:
1) Downloads installation image to your PC.
2) Establish ActiveSync to your PPC.
3) Execute setup.exe of installation image.
Limitations:
Scatternet will NOT be supported by the following Hardware:
- Bluetooth SD Card
- PDA e740 internal Bluetooth Module
- PDA e750 internal Bluetooth Module
Headset Profile will NOT be support by the following Hardware:
- Bluetooth SD Card
- Bluetooth SD Card2
- PDA e740 internal Bluetooth Module
- PDA e750 internal Bluetooth Module
Disclaimer:
All Bluetooth versions are released without warranty of any kind.
Installing the newest BT stack on older hardware is your own risk.
TOSHIBA does not warrant that the product will work uninterrupted
or error free. TOSHIBA can not be held liable for any damages,
including consequential damages, loss of data or any operating
instability arising out of installing the newest BT stack.
Created from Toshiba Europe GmbH, TSS-IO, Technical Support, RS, 4/01/2005
Hello,
I was already using v5.01C but a french version.
I have installed the version (us v5.01C) you have gently provided.
Unfortunatly same result.
Install is ok.
Pairing is ok, i can hear a bip in the device.
But when i search for services i don't get any.
I am really confused, may be i am missing something.
May be je jam (mini) cannot use this HP bluetooth Stereo Headset.
Thank you anyway for the link.
If anyone can use a HP bluetooth stereo headset successfully, please let us know.
If you know that it is not possible at all, tell us, at least i will know.
Thanks in advance.
John
i managed to pair and use it with my HS850 headset... but i get lots of white noise ... and it's practically unusable.
Cool, but does it keep stable? mine still crashes when the s100 comes back from standby...
By the way, does anybody know the chipset used for bluetooth within the magician?
Tnx,
marco
Can it work under O2 mini? anyone try?
Related
What is the latest version of the Widcomm BT Stack for the XDA II? I have noticed a new version, Widcomm BT-PPC/Phone Edition, but I can't find any information if it's been officially released and available to download. If so anyone know where to get that newer (and XDA II optimized) Widcomm BT-PPC/Phone Edition (I believe it's also called Widcomm BT-PPC version 2.x.x.x?), please let me know. Thanks!
Some of the new features included in this release...
BT-PPC/Phone Edition leverages current BTW-CE/PPC features and includes the following profiles (GAP, SDP, SPP, GOEP, OPP, FTP, SYNC, DUN, HSP, HFP & PAN).
Key features of this product:
Addition of WAN connectivity features
Implement cellular connectivity
Manage audio traffic routing to headset
Display radio signal strength (RSSI) on screen
Implement power management scheme (enable WAN connectivity while PPC is off/sleep)
Initial release OMAP platform
Here's the link of this information...
http://www.widcomm.com/Products/bluetooth_comm_software_btce.asp
(NOTE: I just posted this somewhere else previously where it is meant to be here.. sorry. :lol: )
Xda II - Hack Bluetooth from Widcomm
Hey people!
please chk this out
http://www.pdamobiz.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=9465&PN=1
I've installed this new widcomm stack version 1.4.1 Build 59 on my XDA2 but it doesn't seem to detect the built-in BT radio of XDAII and asks for a CF card. The documentation says that it supports internal BT as well. There r few instructions by chan but i can't seem to understand how to make this think working. Please give it a try.........
Errr... don't understand a thing it said in that previous link, can anyone translate that webpage? Babelfish didn't cut it. But I'll download everything that seems to have any connection to Widcomm and see what I can do. It does seems to has something to do with a PC-based USB BT dongle, not the internal BT in the XDA. Meanwhile if anyone has the actual Widcomm PPC/Phone Editon release please let me know. Thanks!
Ah, yep downloaded that file you referred to, unfortunately that is the wrong version (v1.4.1/59), it is techinically the same program running on the HP iPAQ H5000 series. The program is not the newer Widcomm Bluetooth Pocket PC Phone Edition version. Neverless keep the post comming if anyone knows anything about this new PPC Phone Edition Bluetooth release! I managed to modify the Widcomm Bluetooth stack to a hybrid version file, using a mix of versions to get various aspect of the Bluetooth technology and features working, so far everything is great, the only issues I am having are:
1. "Bluetooth failed to initialize properly" error messages upon restarting the Bluetooth feature or after rebooting the XDA2 with the newer hybrid Widcomm start up file link.
2. The hybrid Widcomm Bluetooth application disables itself when turning off the XDA2 in it's traditional PPC fashion, not utilizing the newer WM2003 Pocket PC Phone Edition's ablity to retain it's Bluetooth/GPRS connection.
Other than that I got all the features I wanted, such as the ablity to host/join a Bluetooth LAN/PAN, browse files remotely over BT, etc.
BTW v.1.4.1.59
I got the New Version from Sitecom. V 1.4.2.11 and it works with csr-500.
The V 1.41.1.59 is a Bluetooth CF software for WindowsCE PPC2000, 2002, 2003. Thats why it is asking for the CF adapter.
Hi!
This is my first topic and i hope somebody can help me...
i need the Widcomm file "BT-PPC/Phone Edition" that i think that will end all the problems with Bluetooth...
"BT-PPC/Phone Edition leverages current BTW-CE/PPC features and includes the following profiles (GAP, SDP, SPP, GOEP, OPP, FTP, SYNC, DUN, HSP, HFP & PAN).
Key features of this product:
Addition of WAN connectivity features
Implement cellular connectivity
Manage audio traffic routing to headset
Display radio signal strength (RSSI) on screen
Implement power management scheme (enable WAN connectivity while PPC is off/sleep)
Initial release OMAP platform
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www.widcomm.com
I allready have the BluetoothGps file but this version is not for phone edition...
If anyone have it, please share it... :wink:
Sorry my English. :?
thanks.
You're not alone
I really hope that we will see something shortly after new HP PE will hit the shelves. I really want to get my dirty hands on this unit and exctract BT stack form it ASAP.
Maybe other new ppc have the same software...? like toshiba, for exemple? :?:
My girlfriends iPaq uses the Widcomm 1.4.1 BT stack.
I don't know if I can do something to help. :?:
OK I think I have the right Widcomm BT stack, testing it now on my Qtek 2020
Please share the file if it is working. thanks in advance
I want it too!!!
I was begging for this a couple of months ago under the header "is this the answer to all our bluetooth problems?", so if anyone can produce this file, I'd be tremendously pleased!
-Bastian
I did not get it working. I can instal it but don't know how to disable/remove the original BT stack.
If someone gets it working please, let me know.
http://www.com1-support.com/archive/TECH0862_CE_3.zip
BT from iPAQ
The idea is to get a BT Stack from the Phone Edition.
Getting BT Stack from normal PPC will not resolve problem with headsets... only with accessing network... at least i would think so
I have just installed TomTom version 6 on my Vario II and i'm having real problems getting the software to detect my Leadtech GPS reciever. Ive paired the device in the bluetooth settings and set the ports used to connect but it just wont have it. I have a couple of other small but limited apps that detect the gps reciever no problem, what am i doing wrong?
beasty54 said:
I have just installed TomTom version 6 on my Vario II and i'm having real problems getting the software to detect my Leadtech GPS reciever. Ive paired the device in the bluetooth settings and set the ports used to connect but it just wont have it. I have a couple of other small but limited apps that detect the gps reciever no problem, what am i doing wrong?
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Can we assume you have also used the Tomtom "configure" menu as well?
Mike
from my settings...
beasty54 said:
I have just installed TomTom version 6 on my Vario II and i'm having real problems getting the software to detect my Leadtech GPS reciever. Ive paired the device in the bluetooth settings and set the ports used to connect but it just wont have it. I have a couple of other small but limited apps that detect the gps reciever no problem, what am i doing wrong?
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...pair the bluetooth GPS with your phone. tick the "serial port" box when it's pairing. In connections...bluetooth...com ports add an outgoing com port (mine's on COM7) for the GPS unit. Don't tick "secure connection".
I've also got an incoming com port on port 6, but I don't think this is required.
Start up TomTom, and go to preferences...gps setup. Select "other GPS" and when prompted, select the com port created previously.
If TomTom shows "No GPS device" when back on the main navigation screen, it's not seeing it. If it shows "Waiting for GPS signal" then it can see the GPS device, but it's just not got a GPS fix yet.
Hope this helps
Ric
Thanks for the replys guys, i have gone through all the steps mentioned and it just wont conect. The bluetooth light on the gps unit stays on as if its receiving informaton but it still says "No GPS device"
I i tap the screen where it says "no GPS device" i can see 7 pairs of letters and numbers which are all zero if i actully turn of the gps reciever.
In the section that asks what device i have there is a key and 0000 next to it but none of the other options have this.
*EDIT* i actually just had the device conected for about 30 seconds before it disconnected again
Is there any reason you didn't get the TomTom GPS unit? That just works 'out of the box' without any configuration.
TheBrit said:
Is there any reason you didn't get the TomTom GPS unit? That just works 'out of the box' without any configuration.
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I already had the leadtech gps unit
beasty54 said:
Thanks for the replys guys, i have gone through all the steps mentioned and it just wont conect. The bluetooth light on the gps unit stays on as if its receiving informaton but it still says "No GPS device"
I i tap the screen where it says "no GPS device" i can see 7 pairs of letters and numbers which are all zero if i actully turn of the gps reciever.
In the section that asks what device i have there is a key and 0000 next to it but none of the other options have this.
*EDIT* i actually just had the device conected for about 30 seconds before it disconnected again
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The screen that shows the key and 0000 is the tomtom gps unit. You should use the arrows to go to "Other bluetooth GPS receiver".
If you have done this already let me know.
Mike
mikechannon said:
The screen that shows the key and 0000 is the tomtom gps unit. You should use the arrows to go to "Other bluetooth GPS receiver".
If you have done this already let me know.
Mike
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Yeah i have chosen the other bluetooth gps unit, just wondered why the key and numbers where on the TomTom unit only but i guess this is normal.
It's normal - it's just telling you that the initial key for the tomtom unit is 0000. You probably don't have a key set for your one.
I had a problem a while back after I had been mucking about with settings trying to get virtual earth to work. In the end I went right back to settings and under bluetooth, deleted the device and got it to search again for bluetooth devices. I then chose port 0 when asked for a new outgoing port.
I have nothing setup under GPS in Start>Settings>System. I then went back to tomtom and configured again using port 0.
Mike
mikechannon said:
It's normal - it's just telling you that the initial key for the tomtom unit is 0000. You probably don't have a key set for your one.
I had a problem a while back after I had been mucking about with settings trying to get virtual earth to work. In the end I went right back to settings and under bluetooth, deleted the device and got it to search again for bluetooth devices. I then chose port 0 when asked for a new outgoing port.
I have nothing setup under GPS in Start>Settings>System. I then went back to tomtom and configured again using port 0.
Mike
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How strange is that!!! I deleted the gps unit from the bluetooth device list, searched for it again and selected port 0, booted up tomtom and it was already connected, didn't need to configure the tomtom software at all
So thanks for the help buddy
beasty54 said:
How strange is that!!! I deleted the gps unit from the bluetooth device list, searched for it again and selected port 0, booted up tomtom and it was already connected, didn't need to configure the tomtom software at all
So thanks for the help buddy
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Hooray!!
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Hello.
I have Qtek 2020 and need a more powerfull bluetooth stack, then MS. I understand, that stack from Widcomm is enough for my tasks, but when try to install it, always get a error "The bluetooth radio failed to turn ON due to insufficient driver memory available...". So, I cannot run Bluetooth Manager.
I have read many articles regarding this, and know that this is a common error of Windows Mobile, and also have found many differents ways to resolved this with Widcomm BT, like, rename two dll's, Soft Reset, remove all programs from StartUp folder, turn off a services which don't need. BUT all of them didn't help to me.
I hoped that this is a problem only for Qtek 2020, but have the same situation and for Qtek 9100.
1. Do you have any ideas, common advices for fixing this?
2. Can I setup network between BB and PDA using bluetooth via another stacks, without Active Sync?
Thank you.
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Into XDA-Developers forum we're all have seen several WM 5.0 - WM6.0 - WM6.5 ROM's for different discontinued Pocket PC devices has already start showing up, including one for the iPAQ 6xx or other WM2003 Pocket PC devices. Then why there's nothing new for the hp iPAQ h6365 or h63xx series? Is anyone working on anything or doesn't really care to make, modify or cooked ROM for discontinued hp iPAQ WM2003 devices?
Is there possible to upgrade hp iPAQ h6365 WM2003 to WM5 / WM6.0 / WM6.1 or to WM6.5 just like the others Pocket PC? I'm already seeing that minimum requirements O2 XDA II / HTC Himalaya WM2003 enable to upgrade WM6.5 or O2 XDA II Mini / HTC Magician WM2003SE enable upgrade to WM6.1, so why I'm still didn't see for hp iPAQ h6365 WM2003 or hp iPAQ h63xx series?
I hope in the future there's a WM OS ROM Upgrade for hp iPAQ h6365 from WM2003 to WM2003SE / WM5.0 / WM6.0 / WM6.1 or to WM6.5 OS and I'm very really hope that there'll be a cooked ROM WM5 or WM6 for hp iPAQ h6365 or hp iPAQ h6300 series devices.
To XDA-Developers Members thanks before for has read my questions & i'm really very be thankfully if there's a cooked ROM WM5 or WM6 for my device hp iPAQ h6365. Thanks before if you will reply my post!
Detailed Technical Specifications of Hewlett-Packard iPAQ H6365 / H63XX
Brand: Hewlett-Packard (Browse Hewlett-Packard devices)
Manufacturer: High Tech Computer (Browse all devices manufactured by HTC)
Hardware_Designer: High Tech Computer
Release-Date: July, 2004
Dimensions (width x height x depth): 75 x 119 x 18.7 millimetres 3 x 4.7 x 0.7 inches
Bounding;Volume: 166.9 cubecentimetres
Mass: 190 grams (battery included)
Embedded-Operating+System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Edition (Browse others devices running this OS)
Operating_System+Kernel: Windows CE 4.20.0.3 Build 14133
ROM+Upgrade: Click here to download the latest ROM image for iPAQ H6310 / H6315 / H6320 / H6325 / H6365
CPU+Clock: 168 MHz
CPU: Texas Instruments OMAP 1510 (Browse devices based on OMAP 1510)
Width;of;Machine+Word: 32 bit
CPU;Core: ARM925T (TI-enhanced)
Level+1_cache: 8KiB data cache / 16 KiB instruction cache
Instruction:Set: ARMv4T
RAM:type: SDRAM
RAM;capacity: 64 MiB, 55MiB accessible
ROM:type: Flash EEPROM
ROM:capacity: 64 MiB, including 20MiB user-accessible non-volatile storage
Display+Type: color transflective TFT display
Display:Colorepth: 16 bit/pixel (65536 scales)
Display-Diagonal: 3.5 " (89 millimetres)
Display:Resolution: 240 x 320 (76800 pixels)
Viewable_Display+Size: 2.1 " x 2.8 " (53.4 x 71.2 millimetres)
Dot;Pitch: 114.2 pixel/inch (0.2225 millimetre/pixel)
Audio Channel(s): stereo sound
Digital/Analog Converter (Playing): 16 bit resolution
Microphone(s): mono sound
Loudspeaker(s): mono sound
Audio+Output: 3.5mm plug
Cellular-Networks: GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900
Cellular+Data+Links: CSD, GPRS
Cellular+Antenna: Fixed external antenna
Call Alert: 32 -chord melody (polyphonic)
Vibrating:Alert: Supported
Speakerphone;: Supported
Phone_Controller: TI TMS320C55x
Positioning;Device: Touchscreen
Primary;Keyboard: Attachable QWERTY-type keyboard, 41 keys
Directional_Pad: Four-way (with action button)
Scroll-Wheel: Not supported
Expansion;Interfaces: MMC, SD, SDIO Supports memory cards with capacity of up to 2GB and may complies with some (not SD 2.0/HC) memory cards with higher capacity than 2GB
USB: USB 1.1 client, Full-Speed (12Mbit/s) Proprietary connector
Bluetooth_(802.15): Bluetooth 1.1, Internal antenna
Wireless+LAN/Wi-Fi-(802.11): IEEE 802.11b, 11 Mbit/s Internal antenna
Infrared+Gate: IrDA 1.2, 115200bit/s (SIR/CIR)
Serial;(UART): RS-232, 115200 bit/s Proprietary connector
Analog+Radio: Not supported
Digital-Media_Broadcast: Not supported
Sensor Type: CMOS sensor
Resolution: 640 x480 pixels (0.31MP)
Autofocus;(AF): Not supported
Optical;Zoom: 1 x
Macro-Mode: Not supported
Built-in:Flash: Not supported
Camcorder: 240x176 pixels
Recordable;Image+Formats: JPG
Battery:Technology: Lithium-ion battery
Battery+Build: removable
Estimated Battery;Life: 12 hours
Battery;Capacity: 1800 mAh
Estimated;Avarege_Current: 150 mA
Additional Features:
* GPRS Class 10
* attachable mini keyboard in the box
Related;Page: http://www.hp.hu
Datasheet:State: Final specifications
Datasheet+Views: 9393 times
Datasheet:Added: Aug 10, 05 18:59:04
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For more detailed technical specifications of hp iPAQ h6365 / h63xx are manufactured by High Tech Computer (HTC), please visit here http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=316&view=1&c=hewlett-packard_ipaq_h6310___h6315___h6320___h6325___h6365
hp iPAQ h6365 / h6345 / h6340 / h6325 / h6320/ h6315 / h6310 Hard Reset Without Removing Battery:
Press hold down power button then press hold down the reset button. Please do not release it till appear bootscreen. Once this is completed successfully you are has already format your hp iPAQ h6365.
hp iPAQ h6365 / h6345 / h6340 / h6325 / h6320/ h6315 / h6310 Bootloader Mode:
Keep press hold down buttons 1 and 2 (contacts and email) and then press the reset button on the left side. Release the reset button without releasing buttons 1 and 2. Once this is completed successfully you are has already into bootloader mode, then you will see BL in the lower right hand corner. Now you can release buttons 1 and 2 to keep continue it.
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Regards.
hp iPAQ h6365 Advance User
Somebody please reply my post, please?
I was sick of waiting for something to come out for the 910c/912c/914c, so I learned how to cook one myself. There are tons of materials and people who can help here. But you have to do some leg-work.
Honestly, that's the only way any of our devices get ROMs - somebody like you decides to do one yourself. You don't need to be a math genius or a computer engineer to do it either - I'm just a law student, for instance.
So can you tell me how I learned to cook or modified ROM for my hp iPAQ h6365 one myself from WM2003 to WM2003SE, or to WM5.0, or to WM6.0, or to WM6.1, or to WM6.5 just like HTC Himalaya (O2 XDA II)?
Can you give me the clue to do it myself without waiting someone in XDA-Developers to hear my request or do it for me? Can you? Please reply my post as soon as possible?
Thanks before for your attentions!
Well, I myself learned by searching the forums and talking to people - but my task was easier since I was porting from a WM6.1 factory ROM. Still, certainly WM2003 devices have got WM6.5 cooked ROMs on xda-devs so it is possible.
First thing you have to do is learn how to dump the ROM or extract a manufacturer's ROM update and dump that. If you can do the latter, go for it (easier). If you must do the former, you might want to learn a bit about your device hardware using pdadb.net and looking for tools used to dump from similar devices.
Taking the initiative and teaching yourself by reading the forums - so that your questions are targeted and specific - is helpful. Also being patient, not pushy, is a good strategy.
I guess it's not much really helpful. I'm just need you to show me how to do that? How to modified or cooked my hp iPAQ h6365 ROM. Please show to me the step by step to cooking my own self hp iPAQ h6365. Probably my device are unable to upgrade.
brewhoxs said:
I guess it's not much really helpful. I'm just need you to show me how to do that? How to modified or cooked my hp iPAQ h6365 ROM. Please show to me the step by step to cooking my own self hp iPAQ h6365. Probably my device are unable to upgrade.
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Dude, just start by going here: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...esId=430120&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=1087
and downloading the most recent device ROM from HP. Make sure you have a program like WinRAR or 7-zip installed on your computer. Right-click the update file and "Open Archive". Then you should see a bunch of nbf files. You need to start with that.
Search the xda-developers forums - and talk to people with other devices that started in WM2003 and were ported up to WM5/WM6/WM6.1/WM6.5 . The iPAQ 6365 was made by HTC, I think... so you'll get more help from those people than from those of us with non-HTC devices like the 61x or the 91x. Also the WM2003 memory model was entirely different - I think the XIP is like 40 MB ! So you're trying to do something that most of us haven't had to do.
I'm just saying that complaining isn't going to help.
benjaminries said:
Dude, just start by going here: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...esId=430120&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=1087
and downloading the most recent device ROM from HP. Make sure you have a program like WinRAR or 7-zip installed on your computer. Right-click the update file and "Open Archive". Then you should see a bunch of nbf files. You need to start with that.
Search the xda-developers forums - and talk to people with other devices that started in WM2003 and were ported up to WM5/WM6/WM6.1/WM6.5 . The iPAQ 6365 was made by HTC, I think... so you'll get more help from those people than from those of us with non-HTC devices like the 61x or the 91x. Also the WM2003 memory model was entirely different - I think the XIP is like 40 MB ! So you're trying to do something that most of us haven't had to do.
I'm just saying that complaining isn't going to help.
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Thanks a lot Bro, i'm just already download it before but this is my real problem
Search the xda-developers forums - and talk to people with other devices that started in WM2003 and were ported up to WM5/WM6/WM6.1/WM6.5 . The iPAQ 6365 was made by HTC, I think... so you'll get more help from those people than from those of us with non-HTC devices like the 61x or the 91x. Also the WM2003 memory model was entirely different - I think the XIP is like 40 MB ! So you're trying to do something that most of us haven't had to do.
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Can you help me out? Please Bro, I'm really desperate!
brewhoxs said:
Thanks a lot Bro, i'm just already download it before but this is my real problem Can you help me out? Please Bro, I'm really desperate!
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Sorry!! my friend, you asked me for help but i cant because im a cook for HTC Wizard and dont own any iPAQ h6365 cooking for every device is different and varies rom kitchen to kitchen, you can search the forum or the internet(use google) you'll get all the info you want
Hope i helped
I help you....
I must have this phone for tested
I can help too as you asked me in PM. But I need to know things. How big is the ROM and RAM? Is 2003SE aviable. If so please give me a link to it. How fast is the CPU. And I need a bootloader. Only a bootloader.
ChrBeck said:
I can help too as you asked me in PM. But I need to know things. How big is the ROM and RAM? Is 2003SE aviable. If so please give me a link to it. How fast is the CPU. And I need a bootloader. Only a bootloader.
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Here's the link for the first & the last original hp iPAQ h6365 ROM http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=441996&prodTypeId=215348&prodSeriesId=430120&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=1087
Processor: Texas Instruments OMAP™ 1510 Processor 200 MHz
Memory: 64MB SDRAM RAM : 64MB (20MB non volatile) and 64MB Flash ROM
Navigation Button: One power button, one Voice Record button, one Soft Reset button, Volume up/down buttons, Camera button (on select models), Contacts button, Inbox button, and Send and End buttons (All buttons are programmable except for Send, End and Reset buttons).
Input Method: Touch Screen and Removable Keyboard
Battery: Removable/Rechargeable 1800 mAh Lithium-lon user swappable battery. Estimated usage time of fully charged battery is up to 9 hours. Charging time up to 1.5 hours.
AC Adapter: 100~240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, AC Input current: 0.2 Aac max
Connectivity: USB connectivity and standard IrDA
Wireless LAN: 802.11b Wireless access to the Internet, email and corporate data
Integrated Bluetooth: 1.1 compliant (2.4-GHz Industrial Scientific Medical Band)
Display: Transflective TFT with LED backlight (64K colours, 16-bit); 89mm viewable image (diagonal)
Audio: Microphone, speaker, one 3.5 mm headphone jack, MP3 stereo through audio jack, Hands-free speaker phone
Integrated GSM/GPRS: Quad band GSM/GPRS (GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
Multimedia: Built-in Photosmart Camera 640 x 480 resolution 0.3 Mpixel
Expansion Slots: SD Slot - SD, SDIO and MMC support
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 2003 Phone Edition
Other Software: Outlook 2002, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1, Windows Media Player Desktop
Dimensions: 137.64 x 74.6 x 20.8 mm
Weight: 190 g
Thumb keyboard included
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Here's the link for the first & the last original hp iPAQ h6365 ROM http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=441996&prodTypeId=215348&prodSeriesId=430120&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=1087
Processor: Texas Instruments OMAP™ 1510 Processor 200 MHz
Memory: 64MB SDRAM RAM : 64MB (20MB non volatile) and 64MB Flash ROM
Navigation Button: One power button, one Voice Record button, one Soft Reset button, Volume up/down buttons, Camera button (on select models), Contacts button, Inbox button, and Send and End buttons (All buttons are programmable except for Send, End and Reset buttons).
Input Method: Touch Screen and Removable Keyboard
Battery: Removable/Rechargeable 1800 mAh Lithium-lon user swappable battery. Estimated usage time of fully charged battery is up to 9 hours. Charging time up to 1.5 hours.
AC Adapter: 100~240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, AC Input current: 0.2 Aac max
Connectivity: USB connectivity and standard IrDA
Wireless LAN: 802.11b Wireless access to the Internet, email and corporate data
Integrated Bluetooth: 1.1 compliant (2.4-GHz Industrial Scientific Medical Band)
Display: Transflective TFT with LED backlight (64K colours, 16-bit); 89mm viewable image (diagonal)
Audio: Microphone, speaker, one 3.5 mm headphone jack, MP3 stereo through audio jack, Hands-free speaker phone
Integrated GSM/GPRS: Quad band GSM/GPRS (GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
Multimedia: Built-in Photosmart Camera 640 x 480 resolution 0.3 Mpixel
Expansion Slots: SD Slot - SD, SDIO and MMC support
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 2003 Phone Edition
Other Software: Outlook 2002, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1, Windows Media Player Desktop
Dimensions: 137.64 x 74.6 x 20.8 mm
Weight: 190 g
Thumb keyboard included
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Why I still haven't found anything for my hp iPAQ h6365 in here http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/ or in here http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/46934-app-edit-extended-rom.html too. It so hard & desperately difficult to find way to upgrade, modified & cooking ROM for my hp iPAQ h6365.
You can cook it normally with the normal tools I think. But I don't know and I don't have time today. Can somebody please extract a bootloader and upload it somewhere. Thanks
I think my device has become history http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/58877-rom-update-failed-h6365-bootloader-mode-have-malfunction.html but why O2 XDA II able to upgrade & mine are unable, in OS they're has same WM2003? http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/82535-upgrade-wm5.html#post784527 I'm still hoping a hope ... http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/80247-help-updating-6325-6365-1-11-solved.html I believe there'll still be a hope someday http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/80031-windows-mobile-5-0-a.html
I need a extracted bootloader. The bootloader is the problem. If it has 2 parts IPL SPL then you are lucky. It will work then. If not then you have to write one. And that takes much time. And the drivers have to be ported too. So please give me a extracted bootloader. Otherwise I can't help you man.
Where I should find extracted bootloader for hp iPAQ h6365? I'm still searching & there's nothing I couldn't find, can you give me a clue?
I think you can extract it yourself from the phone. We in Charmer section can do it with MTTY. I don't know about your device.
I'm still can't found it bro but if you needed latest ROM for hp iPAQ h6365 here's ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp30001-30500/sp30393.exe
It is on your device! Extract it from there!!!!