Can someone create a cabfile which creates the registry entries in WM2005 for the COM5 Bleutooth entries. In WM2003(SE) the COM5 was defined for outgoing BT connections. I used it for my BT GPS. Within my GPS Navigation software I only can choose one of the declared COM ports. When I pair my BT GPS I can specify with the COM Ports tab that my GPS can be found at COM5. But COM5 is not listed in WM2005 as an available COM port. Does anybody now how to create an registry entry for this?
After you Pair up the GPS:
Then Go COM Ports / then select Outgoing Port / then select Com5
That's it.. )
THANX Jose...
buzz
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Hi everyone,
could you please do me a favour and look into your ActiveSync settings?
There's a dialog, where you can choose a connection for the ActiveSync.
It's the connection type (USB, 19200, etc.) dialog, I'm interested in and I would like to know, which options you have in the dialog for the pc sync connections.
Could you please note them all (exact spelling of the options please) here. This would be great!
TIA,
BGK
Oh c'mon people... More than 50 people looked at this post but noone replied.
As I'm trying to enhance SwitchItControl, I really would appreciate if someone could tell me the items in his AS settings dialog, as I'm not sure if those are the same in all languages and/or ROM versions.
This takes you about 20 seconds and helps me to enhance SwitchItControl!
On my german magician the following options are available:
` 115200 Standard
` 19200 Standard
` 38400 Standard
` 57600 Standard
` Bluetooth
` USB
Are those items named the same way on your device? Which language/ROM version do you have?
Greetings and TIA,
BGK
On my MDA Compact with Qtek 1.11 ROM I have the following:
` 115200 Standard
` 19200 Standard
` 38400 Standard
` 57600 Standard
` USB
The ` Bluetooth option is missing. I tried switching on bluetooth but the option never appears!
On my iMate Jam the following options are available:
` 115200 Default
` 19200 Default
` 38400 Default
` 57600 Default
` Bluetooth
` USB
tho i'm having some problems with the bluetooth... i think one of the profiles is missing.... PIM transfere.... can't send anything from the pc or any phone to my device......
using qtek 1.11
Hi PapaDocta,
PapaDocta said:
tho i'm having some problems with the bluetooth... i think one of the profiles is missing.... PIM transfere.... can't send anything from the pc or any phone to my device......
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Activate "incoming beams" with SwitchItControl and your device will accept incoming files, because this setting affects not only incoming beams via infrared but also via bluetooth.
HTH,
BGK
thanks BGK great app... and great support
now works perfect
` 115200 Standard
` 19200 Standard
` 38400 Standard
` 57600 Standard
` Bluetooth
` USB
Same naming. I've got Anansky's os1.11wwe_bigstorage.nb1.
XDA 2 mini
` 115200 Standard
` 19200 Standard
` 38400 Standard
` 57600 Standard
` Bluetooth
` USB
Same options on mine:
` 115200 Standard
` 19200 Standard
` 38400 Standard
` 57600 Standard
` Bluetooth
` USB
The ` Bluetooth option only appears when you have a device configured in Bluetooth->Devices.
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Having Hard Reset my T-Mobile MDA Vario II and installed needed software applications I became challenged.
When Bluetooth pairing my Holux GPSlim236 GPS Receiver I was unable to select the needed communications port COM4
On my PDAs I have installed the Registry editor “PHM RegEdit”.
When I looked at my MDA Vario II Registry all GPS Settings was blank
Here I document and share the Registry and Device settings from scratch that resulted in my device pairing and Satellite Navigation working properly using TomTom Navigator v6.
1. Registry GPS Intermediate Settings
Select PHM RegEdit, or the editor that is your preference, and
Select HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE, select System,
Select CurrentControlSet, and Select GPS Intermediate Driver,
Saving repetition when prompted select OK
Select the Key name “Drivers” if it does not exists
Select “Edit”, New Key and type Drivers
Select Drivers and “Edit” and select New String Value
Value name: Currentdriver and
Value data: Control Panel Configured Device
Select Drivers and “Edit” and
Select New Key and type Control Panel Configured Device
Select Control Panel Configured Device
Select “Edit” and select New DWORD Value
Value name: Baud and Value data: 4800
Select Drivers and “Edit” and select New String Value
Value name: CommPort and Value data: COM4
Select Drivers and “Edit” and select New String Value
Value name: InterfaceType and Value data: COMM
Select Multiplexor and “Edit” and select New String Value
Value name: DriverInterface and Value data: COM5
2. Registry GPS Settings
Open HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE, select Control Panel
Select GPS Settings
Select “Edit” and select New DWORD Value
Value name: Group and Value data: 2
Select “Edit” and select New DWORD Value
Value name: Hide and Value data: 0 (that is value zero)
Exit Editor and Soft Reset Device
3. Device Connection Settings
Select Start, Settings, Connections and GPS Settings
Select GPS program port: COM5
Select GPS Hardware port: COM4 and select a Baud rate: 4800
Select Access and check box Manage GPS automatically (recommended)
4. Device Bluetooth and GPS Receiver Settings
Select Comm Manager and ensure Bluetooth is turned ON
Select Bluetooth Settings and COM Ports
Select and hold Holux GPSlim236, select “Edit”
Select Bluetooth Port: COM4 and select Finish and OK
5. TomTom Navigator software and GPS Receiver Settings
Start TomTom Navigator v6
Select Change preferences, Show GPS status, Configure
Select Other Bluetooth GPS receiver and select
Select GPS is connected to: COM4 and select done
Another intellectual challenge put to bed
PS I can confirm that settings documented here perform satisfactory on WM5 and WM6 device
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ummmm...here's the pat on your back you were looking for
*pat*
I'm sure someone may find this helpful though...and I'm sure that's why you posted this.
For sure.
hello guys,
i need an help to configure AS & BT. Do you know a good guide
that could help me? Because when I try to sync from my HTC3600
with AS through BT I get an error message in Italian that states that
there is no partnership to a PC that supports BT. The problem that I have
already set up a partnership with definition of the serial port.
I guess it is a bit difficult to explain, but who has already had such
a problem could understand.
Please, let me know your experience. Regards.
These are instructions I developed for someone with a T-mobile MDA (Wizard G4) ...the USB sync was non-functional
NOTE: You must first install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer…it can be downloaded here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/activesync45.mspx
(1) Enable the Bluetooth radio on your computer.
(2) Open ActiveSync on your computer…Start, Programs, ActiveSync.
(3) Select File from the menu and then select “Connection Settings.”
(4) Check the box that says: “Allow connections to one of the following:”
(5) Record the COM ports listed in the drop down menu (e.g., COM1, COM3, COM6, COM7, COM10) up to COM20.
(6) Select one of the COM ports (COM7 worked for me on this device…COM6 would cause ActiveSync to try to connect, but it couldn’t connect!?!?)
(7) On your T-mobile MDA Cell phone:
a. Go to Start, select Settings, and then go to the Connections tab
b. Tap on Bluetooth.
c. On the Mode tab check both boxes (Turn on Radio…, and Make this device discoverable….”
d. Tap on the Devices tab…select New Partnership…your computer should appear in the window.
e. Tap on the name of your computer to highlight it and select Next…
f. You may need to enter a Passkey (depending on the settings)…enter “0000” (i.e., enter 4-zero’s) and hit Next.
g. You may also have to enter the 4-zero’s on your computer.
h. The Select Services window should appear…check the box that says “ActiveSync” and then tap on Finish.
i. If you do NOT see ActiveSync you CANNOT proceed
ii. If you do NOT see ActiveSync as an option then select the Refresh option.
iii. Close all windows on your MDA.
(8) On your T-mobile MDA Cell phone
a. Go to Start, select Programs, and open the ActiveSync program.
b. Tap on Menu and then select Connect via Bluetooth.
c. ActiveSync should open and connect with your device.
Troubleshooting:
(a) If you get an error message that no device is set up, and the MDA asks if you want to set up a device, select Okay.
i. It will bring you back to the Bluetooth program & the Select Services window.
ii. If you do not see ActiveSync as an option go to the COM Ports tab and tap on New Outgoing Port.
iii. Your computer should be highlighted in the Select Device window.
iv. Click Next.
v. You will see a drop down menu with some COM ports listed…record these ports (e.g., COM6 & COM7)
vi. Make sure the COM port you selected in Step 6 above is shown in this list…select the same port (e.g., COM7).
(b) It has been my experience that the two keys are:
i. Step 7h …keep trying to “Refresh” until you see ActiveSync as an option (i.e., establish & then delete partnerships, and re-establish partnerships until it appears).
ii. Step 9a-vi …mess around with the combination of COM ports until it matches.
iii. Be sure that the port you’re trying to install in Steps 4, 5 & 6 are associated with your Bluetooth device…go to the Control Panel and examine your Bluetooth COM ports.
(c) NOTE: You do NOT need to establish the partnership from the computer side…it is ALL done from the MDA side!
Working with the RIL for Cell Tower IDs (Google Maps "My Location", PhoneAlarm, etc)
Ladies and Gents,
I'd like to try and understand a bit more about how the RIL handles Cell Tower IDs in Windows Mobile.
I have two WinMo 6.1 phones, 1 HP iPaq RW6828 (O2 Atom rebadge) and 1 HTC S710 (Vox) Smartphone.
The iPaq is using WM6.1 OS 5.2.19400 build 19400 from NHOCBANME
The S710 is using WM6.1 Standard 5.2.19195 build 19202 from Dr Martin Gonzo
The S710 fully supports both the Google Maps "My Location" feature and PhoneAlarm's Location-based profile switching, but the Atom does not support either.
I've partially figured out some of the the details to recognise the Cell IDs - I've managed to get PhoneAlarm to log the Cell Tower IDs and facilitate Location-based switching (yay!).
However it came at the cost of disabling all GSM Data connections. It would attempt a connection but then time-out after a few minutes without connecting.
So here's what I've been looking at:
MSDN: Radio Interface Layer
Particularly:
RIL Registry Settings
Specifically the "Packet" value:
The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Cellular\RIL registry key configures the connection mode and number of concurrent connections used by Radio Interface Layer. The following table shows the named values.
Value:
Packet : REG_DWORD
Description:
Specifies the connection mode used by GPRS connections. When set to 0, a RAS-based connection is used. When set to a value greater than or equal to 1, NDIS GPRS is used.
By default, this registry key does not exist. To enable RIL NDIS packet APIs, this registry key must be [created manually or] added to Cellcore.reg.
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By default in the iPaq the Packet key does not exist and the Contexts value is set to 2.
By comparison, the S710 has the Packet value set to 1 and Contexts set to 3.
Creating a Packet key and setting the value to 1 allows the PhoneAlarm location log to successfully log the Cell Tower IDs, however (as previously mentioned) the GPRS data connection fails to connect.
Setting the Packet value to 0 re-enables the data connection but disables the Cell Tower logging.
Chaning the iPaq Contexts value to 3 to match the S710 makes no difference either.
Does anyone have any further thoughts that may help get both Cell tower IDs and GPRS working together?
Many thanks
Tim
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Hi,
Have you found any solution I having the same problem.
Configure external GPS on my phone
- GPS program port: COM4
- GPS hardware port: None
- Baud rate: 4800
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Google Mapps: OK
NaviComputer and others: didn't work
pham_qui_toan said:
Configure external GPS on my phone
- GPS program port: COM4
- GPS hardware port: None
- Baud rate: 4800
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Google Mapps: OK
NaviComputer and others: didn't work
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On my mini:
TT & visualGPSce are running on COM4 / 115200
IGO8 is running on COM4 / Auto (57600)
All of them without problems.