Hey. I was trying to download the new Opera Mini 4.1 version. When you go to download the software it asks what phone you have, neither the Wing or Herald is a choice. There is a link to hit if your phone isn't listed and it gives you two options to download.. "Basic MIDP 1" or "Advanced MIDP 2." Which one should I select for use with the Wing?
Thanks.
You need to have Java esmertec to run Opera mini. Go ahead and grab the advanced. There is a hack that will allow it to stop asking it if can connect to the net each time u boot it. Love this app on my titan.
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Absurd that everything in my calender and email syncs up - but after owning this phone now for over a month I still have not managed to figure out how to move other data or install programs.
It must be really easy. I just don't have a manual for the phone. Is there a site with the user manual?
Sorry for this stupid question...
try doing a google search for xda manual pdf i'm sure it's out there in plenty
you install programs if they are pc install programs but running the exe file on the pc then it will install using activesync
you install programs in form of cab files by double clicking on them on your device
you run exe files made for pda's by clicking on the pda they dont need installs
you get data to the pda by
1 putting the files in my pocketpc documents or what ever it's called in your my doc dir
2 clicking on the explore device button in activesync or clicking on the pda icon in my computer
thank you for that explanation. it worked! I did find the user manual as a pdf file. It was helpfull - but this forum seems ahead of the curve.
One last question - have most people on this forum with the XDA II upgraded to the magneto OS?
i havent
it being beta i'm waiting to see how stable and compatible it wil be when buzz and people are don with it
sure it's a toy but it's also a tool and my current rom does work for my current needs
i installed opera mini and i was wondering where the application is on my phone so i can launch it? also, how do i get flash on opera mini so i can use youtube and such? thanks
Check the programs folder for opera and adobe's website for flash.
i try to download flash from adobe but it says its not compatible wit my phone and i cant find opera in the programs folder
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i try to download flash from adobe but it says its not compatible wit my phone and i cant find opera in the programs folder
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I thought Opera Mini is a Java application, you first need to open java, then install from the menu, within Java, then you can run it.
Recently installed Schap's 3.60 ROM on my AT&T8525. I also installed Tao's Java Midlet Manager. I then downloaded the .jad file for Opera mini. I ran it, it asks if I want to install this Midlet. I click yes, it runs through the progress bar and installs. Mini is now in my Midlet manager. However, when I click on Mini, it simply says Failed to run the Midlet.
I attempted to search the forums, but with it using google, it comes up with super old threads about past versions of mini/java. I'm sure this problem has been asked before. If someone could point me to an applicable thread, I'd much appreciate it.
Thanks!
Try Esmertec Jbed here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=394227
As my MDA (HTC Wizard) stopped working (looking for a new phone to replace it--perhaps the IPAQ 910), in the meantime I've gone back to my prior phone, the Audiovox SMT-5600, which is the HTC Typhoon, running WM 2003 Smartphone. I'm on the T-Mobile (USA) network.
So, until I get a new phone, I'm trying to configure my Typhoon to work better for me
The SMT-5600 comes with the Tao Intent JVM. I was able to install the new Opera Mini with it. However, I'm not able to do with it any of the hacks I've read about here--like making a shortcut to go right to OM (without the Java screen first), and to eliminate the screen asking permission to connect to the internet. (I guess most of those hacks are for JBED.)
Also, I cannot install either the Gmail app, or the Google Maps (Java version) with the TAO JVM. When I go to the m.google.com site, and download the gmaps.jad, i end up getting an error message from Tao, about not being able to install it. (OT-I also tried installing the WM version of Google Maps, and that wouldn't install on the SMT-5600 either. Perhaps it is only for WM5 and later.)
Anyhow, I am wondering if any alternative JVMs (to the TAO) exist, that will work on this phone? (Menneisys, are you reading?) I tried a few JBED versions downloaded from this site, and haven't yet found one that will install on the Typhoon.
I do have the IBM J9 installed, from years ago, when I originally used the phone. But I have not been able to get it to work successfully. (I have it installed to storage card, and don't know if that is a problem. It is large though, and no room to install in internal memory.)
Anyhow, any JBED versions that will work on this phone (with WM2003), or any that would work better than the TAO?
Hello, I have a HP iPAQ H4350, I'm finding it really hard to find any information on it.
I first attempted to upgrade to WM 5 or 6, however cannot find any details on how to do it, there are a lot of details on other more newer devices but not the H4350.
I then tried to install Opera Mini, but i get "there is no application associated with [NAME OF FILE]. Run the application, then open this file from within the application". I assumed I need some sort of Java application to allow me to run Java files, but I can't seem to find out how to do it...
I'm stuck Please help.
Sean
Turns out it's on PPC not WM
oh well, it was only a spare one of my dads that I could mess around with
anyone know how to install Opera Mini?