Hi folks
I've been looking high and low, but can't find a way to send AT commands to neither my Qtek 8310 nor HTC TyTN II through any Terminal client.
How can this be done?
Thanks for your interest
Correct my if I'm wrong, but is this not possible on smartphones?
I managed to establish a connection but the smartphone just replies several times with the word "CLIENT".
Hopefully I don't have to buy myself a dumber phone
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OK, so I am looking to buy a Jam. I am in the UK and currently carry around an IPAQ with TOMTOM on for the car, a Nokia mobile phone and a Blackberry for my work email.
I've been reading these threads for some time and see there are some problems and no one can get the Blackberry client to work. But it could still save me two of the devices I currently have (phone / tomtom).
Which GPS devices are you using with the Jam and TomTom, are you happy with them and how much were they (in UK)?
Can I use bluetooth headset and bluetooth GPS with TOMTOM at the same time? e.g. if I am driving and tomtom is nagivating me, can I make and receive calls still?
How good is it as a phone? Is sound quality ok? I will be using it for work so can't afford to have something that isn't reliable and will annoy my customers!
Is there anything else coming along in the short term I should wait for instead of getting the Jam?
From your wealth of experience, do you recommend I get one or wait?
Will is work in America? My company is based in Boston and I travel there sometimes so it would need to work out there too.
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
I would wait for a similar device that ships with the new Windows Mobile 5. As it stands, there will be no official release of the OS for the Magician :-(
When released in September, the ETEN M600 will be a very good alternative.
(Hope HTC, imate, etc. read these forums!!!)
Just found this: http://www.mobile-review.com/exhibition/computex-2005-smarts-en.shtml
Looks like the R-Ten M600 might be the one I wait for as it has WM 5.0 and WiFi. Unless HTC release a new Magician.
You guys mean ETEN M600 ? But in another thread here they were saying Eten M500 is good enough... ?
Im looking high and low for an answering maching that is compatible with WM5.
I have a qtek 9100.
does anyone knows one???
It will be very nice...i'm looking for an answering machine too...does anyone can help us?
sorry
uptill this moment i did not find an answering machine for the wizard devices if anyone will help us in this will be great
not on the mda, but works great
goto k7.net, get a free phone number. set your mda phone to forward to this number when busy, no answer (or whatever condition you want it to be). set k7 to forward received voicemails/faxes (!) to your phone email address (comes in as mms) or via email (comes in as audio file/tiff file). all free, works fine..
Due to a hardware limitation of the Wizard, WM5 does not have access to the incoming GSM Voicestream. WHat this means is that you cannot use a software answering machine on the HTC Wizard.
There is no answering machine software for any current PPC PE device (except the built-in ones on some Gigabyte models); see http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1264&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 for an explanation.
hi. i hope everyone can help me.
it is possible to install a blackberry connect software on the atom/rw6815/rw6828? is there anybody, who installed the software on his device?
i've searched a lot of pages, but i can't find any information about it.
want to buy the hp but only if i can use the blackberry function.
thanks for your help
rw6815 blackberry
were you able to get the blackberry connect software for rw6815 any luck or update on that
Hi guys,
Really hoping someone can help me here as getting very frustrated.
First off, I just need to confirm what model of phone I have! It's the MDA Compact II, so I assumed the Charmer, yet does not have WM5 on it, it's WM 2003 SE. Is this still a Charmer...or a Magician?
Originally I had another unit which came direct from TMobile, which had WM5 on it. I lost it. I bought another one off Ebay but it appears to be an older model phone, with WM 2003 SE on it. (Didn't realise this at the time grrrr).
Anyway I bought a Bluetooth dongle the other day to use with my laptop. My only need for it really is to simply transfer files between the laptop and the MDA.
I've installed the software that came with the dongle (Bluesoleil) but I can't see obviously how I am to transfer files. I can pair the devices but they will not connect with each other. Do I need to use FTP? If so, I can see no provision for this on the MDA.
Hayy-elllllp!
Many thanks in advance,
RHF
Hi, the easiest way how to recognize these units is to look at the information about the device (settings - system). The older version (magician) has 416MHz clock of the cpu, newer version (charmer) has only 195MHz clock of the CPU.
It can only be the Magician. There is no Charmer with WM 2003SE and no Magician with WM5.
Folks,
I'm new.
I have a t-mobile HD2 without a voice/data plan whatsoever. I would like to connect it via bluetooth to my blackberry and use its data plan to connect to internet. In other words - simply - I want to tether HD2 with BlackBerry via DUN.
... but
The problem is HD2 does not connect to blackberry's BT DUN - it wants PAN and BB does not offer it and i could not find any way to enable/add it on BB side. In fact, HD2 says it could not find _any_ bluetooth services it is interested in.
I have done this exact thing with my jasjar running a cooked wm6.1 and it worked by selecting a bluetooth in the modem list.
HD2 does not have this option and in bluetooth settings i can see that it only offers an incoming bluetooth serial port (COM1) but not an outgoing one.
I am open to flashing another ROM instead of the stock t-mobile.
Please help and thanks in advance.
anyone ? please help !
heelp.
no one? come on, folks. help.
I also want this topic to move higher. Searching for the solution also.
It was no problem with Qtek 2020i with some patch. But HD2 can't find DUN on other devices. Sad truth. Maybe some registry hack from other WIDCOMM based devices with DUN client enabled'll help?
Some solution...
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\BTC1]
"Index"=dword:00000001
"Prefix"="BTC"
"Order"=dword:00000001
"DeviceArrayIndex"=dword:00000001
"Dll"="btcedrivers.dll"
"FriendlyName"="Bluetooth Port 1:"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\RegisteredDevice\BTC_BTC1]
"Flags"=dword:00000000
"Index"=dword:00000001
"Dll"="btcedrivers.dll"
"Prefix"="BTC"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\BtDialupModem]
"DeviceType"=dword:00000001
"Port"="BTC1:"
"FriendlyName"="Bluetooth Dialup Modem"
Please help !
I need it.
Also desperately searching this too.
Desperately because I have no other possible solution.
This time it my car that provide the internet connection via BT DUN.
And of course no chance to get any kind of update/upgrade of the car bluetooth support.