I think it could be possible to build a BA CDMA stack for WM6 based on the one used by the Apache. They obviously support the same CDMA capabilities and also they are both used on Telecom NZ...
Just a thought.
But capabilities are not important - hardware is important and you need correct drivers for this hardware.
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Hy, I'm a new owner of a nice MdaPro/Jasjar, and for me is very important to send a fax to my customer or receiving a fax. It is possible with my young favourite.
Would you have a net connection?
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vijay555 said:
Would you have a net connection?
Yes, but I want to send this fax with GPRS connectipon or with GSM.
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Dear .
U hv to use KSE True Fax 2.09(d/l from FTP) and your SIM shd have the Data/Fax service activated from yr service provider...
Hi,
can you tell me how you did it. The TrueFax is ver. 2.09 is not recognizing the modem.
If you succeeded you let it running, plz. describe the procedure in detail.
thanx.
KSE's website explicitly stated that it doesn't support HTC Universal
HTC-Universal device without fax software - The already available "Universal" devices manufactured by HTC are not equipped with a fax software. That means, when you purchase one of these Pocket PC Phones, such as MDA Pro, XDA expert, VPA 4, etc. no version of our software KSE Truefax is included. Furthermore no version of our software is available for these devices. Previous versions of Truefax are not compatible with this device type. If you need a fax software please contact your respective net provider.
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I haven't tried this, but maybe you can give it a go:
MFaxCE -- Don't know if it's WM5 compatible.
http://www.samtechnc.com/eng/introduction/mfax_intro.htm
Anyway I can use Winfax Pro 10 installed on my Windows XP computer to use the Jasjar as a fax modem so that I can fax from my pc connected to the Jasjar via bluetooth. I know I can do this with my Nokia 6600. I tried the same with the Jasjar but it appears that the Winfax Pro does not recognize the Jasjar as a fax modem. Maybe I am doing something wrong or maybe simply that the Jasjar modem is not fax compatible. Any view would be appreciated.
Kind Regards
I remember someone in the BA section posting a working KSE cab file for the BA with WM5.
Just don't have time to find it right now.
I have a big dilema...will it ever be possible to use fax on my qtek 9000? I have all the required fax services on my SIM and software on my phone (TrueFax 2.09), but it still not working to send or receive fax from my device...
And about the fax modem...is this an aditional software, or what because my phone is not detecting any fax modem?
We are the developer of MFaxCE
We are the developer of MFaxCE. Actually, we have already ported our MFaxCE to WM5.0 successfully, but we found that HTC have changed a lot or haven't open the port for fax on WM5.0 device, we still fail to send/receive fax on WM5.0 right now.
However we are working with some manufacturer who is willing to modify their driver to make our MFaxCE capable of fax on their WM5.0 device. And we are also looking forward that HTC can do some modification or disclose some information to us, so that we can make MFaxCE compatiable with all the HTC WM5 device.
We will keep you posted about any news in the future!
@samtech
Sounds great, i really miss Faxing on the Universal.
However, I seriuosly doubt that HTC vill release any info on the internal's of their device. They will more likely give you a datasheet on an upcoming device, and perhaps give you some limited access.
It's very clear that the whole WmMobile business market is centeret on one thing, pushing new devices out the door.
Rom Updates that actually makes our devices work the way they are marketed, are never released......just forget it!
And why should they, we are stupid enoughf to buy the new devices, hoping that it will solve our problems.
Luckily we have some brilliant guys working on the linux Port for the BA, Universal and other devices ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=35972 )
Doo feel free to join or provide any info you might posses to the community, the more the merrier
On the negative side, it dossent excatly put food on the table, but hopefully it will help us by providing the tools we need to help us do other things that will, without having to constantly monitoring this board to get our devices working within resanoble boundries.
bosjo said:
Sounds great, i really miss Faxing on the Universal.
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AFAIK Universal does not support V2.0, which will
make it a PITA to support. I don't know if it a hardware
limitation or a phone radio ROM (mis)feature.
Edit:
sorry, it was mgetty+sendfax that does not support v1,
but hylafax does.
http://www.hylafax.org/content/Main_Page
Hello,
I've read that WM6 supports UMA/GAN access. Anyone knows if there's a way and if so, how to configure it?
UMA, or GAN as it's called now, requires that the handset support it.
There are still not many many of those handsets; UMA today has a list here: http://www.umatoday.com/mobileHandsets.php
Not sure if the list is complete.
Hmm, one of the new features of WM6 is UMA support. So are you saying that there must be some hardware changes (even if the phone has both wifi and cellular radios) before UMA can be used?
Yes, the OS alone cannot give you UMA functionality, even if the phone has both WiFi and Cellular radio.
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Yes, the OS alone cannot give you UMA functionality, even if the phone has both WiFi and Cellular radio.
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does anyone know if you could port UMA capability from a WM6 device like the HP iPAQ 510 to an to an HTC device?
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does anyone know if you could port UMA capability from a WM6 device like the HP iPAQ 510 to an to an HTC device?
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No; or at least that wouldn't give you UMA.
To give real UMA functionality there is also hardware involved.
UMA
Has anyone looked into this?
does anyone know if the SE Xperia X1 will support UMA? I've tried looking all over the net, but no one has any concrete conclusions
uma / gan for winmo handsets
All htc handsets that have wifi are capable of being used as UMA / GAN handsets - source HTC technical team.
Problem is, win 6.x is now old hat, and companies will not spend money on software development, when they want you to buy new devices.
Companies - such as 'Kineto' are writters of this software, they have said they are currently writting software for android series phones as an add on. But have said yes its easy to develop the software to run on wifi winmo's devices, just no money to be made from it commercially.
But then, will your network provider pay for the add on software for ur device, it was confirmed that orange was in talks but at that time no deal had been reached for patching andriod devices.
So its down to money again, as the device can support it, just no software as of yet!
Why is it nobody could even do with the CDMA ver of the BA? We got left out of WM5, and it looks like we'll miss this too.
being originally from the states myself i feel for you, but as you can see the larger majority of Mobile phone companies outside the US use GSM which is why CDMA is mainly a USA thing, ( verizon, some cellular one, cingular, etc etc.)
The driver structure of WM6 is the same like that of WM5. But for WM2003/WM2003SE it is different. And because there is no available WM5 ROM for Harrier, then there is no available CDMA driver for use in WM6 (there could be more differences from Blue Angel). Basicaly until anyone leaks WM5 for Harrier, or driver from different device is used, it is impossible to create a WM6 ROM.
I figured i would ask before i got to deep.
i have a cdma ppc6600 (Harrier) i searched and read that this is for gsm only
My question is that because of the network itself or is it whats in side the unit?
My Harrier is no longer connected to the network, so i dont care if the phone or mail or whatever aspects work at all, i just want to play with it and get it to 6.1, i always thought that the only differences between a gsm and a cdma phone is the radio/phone aspects of the unit and the parts required to get it that to work, but not the pda area of it, am i mistaking?
harrier has no WM5 or WM6 why cause thats how it is, what you can do is find a broken lcd siemens sx66 and take its motherboard and put it on your harrier.
Hi
I am thinking about the SGS2 but I would like to know if it has rSAP support or not.
For HTC devices there is some development available. But not for Samsung.
Anyone can confirm or even test?
Thanks
snudel
According to http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSAP even SGS1 supports rSAP. So I think it should be supported by SGS2, too.
excuse my ignorance but....rSAP?
dont get your question. but:
in germany, some car brands have handsfree talking with rSAP protocol only.
for more details check the wiki link above.
so its a bluetooth protocol that accesses the sim... what for accessing the phone book?
depends on the version - as stated in the wiki
yeah google translated german isn't too easy on my canadian brain
oh, didnt even realize its german sorry
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so its a bluetooth protocol that accesses the sim... what for accessing the phone book?
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remote -Sim Access Protocol allowing gsm enabled car phones to utilize a mobile handset sim to make calls (and possibly other related gsm functions) without having to have a sim themselves.