I offer myself as a guinea pig test - Shift General

If you need help to do testing for the HTC Shift can count on me. Currently I have a working Windows 8, through windows xp and windows 7 and ubuntu 8.04 and ubuntu 11.10 (although in this I failed it work the wifi). Well I said, if you need you can count on me to make evidence;. I am from Spain. My English is terrible, I use google translator

zaoskass said:
If you need help to do testing for the HTC Shift can count on me. Currently I have a working Windows 8, through windows xp and windows 7 and ubuntu 8.04 and ubuntu 11.10 (although in this I failed it work the wifi). Well I said, if you need you can count on me to make evidence;. I am from Spain. My English is terrible, I use google translator
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Well I have a question for you. Have you managed to get the resolution changer working in Windows XP?

Armazia said:
Well I have a question for you. Have you managed to get the resolution changer working in Windows XP?
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Nunca lo consegui en windows XP, ya que los drives no lo aceptaban, en windows 7 y 8 es bajo una emulacion.

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shift'n windows xp

hi boys,sorry 4 my english but i'm italian boy...i have htc shift i prooceed with installation of windows xp pro sp2 on my umpc...but i don't have driver...can you post me a link whit this?thank you!
iolibe said:
hi boys,sorry 4 my english but i'm italian boy...i have htc shift i prooceed with installation of windows xp pro sp2 on my umpc...but i don't have driver...can you post me a link whit this?thank you!
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there is a posrt for XP (tablet edition) where you can find the drivers, just look or search for that post. and there is NO DRIVER yet for the touch screen .. so you'll need to recover vista if you want to use it as a tablet pc.

Cooking under X64 OS...

i have a project of traducing a cool rom in french but after some try there is no cooking tool that work under my system (windows server X64 2007)... is there any who work under it?
help me (i don't want to make a disk with XP lol it suck mdr)
DCD's kitchens work fine under Vista x64
thx i will try tomorrow... let's see
Yes, any tools (buildos, g'reloc) work on x64. have been using win 2003 x64 for 3 years, recently switched to 2008, everything ok

Java Programming on WM Devices

Hi to everyone
If i had a errors on my writing excuse me im mexican and im learning english
well i had a problem im in assignature called oop objet oriented programming and i need to do an a proyect on java i was thinking and i need to know :
1.- what i need to programing wm devices ?
2.- i using on my dv2000 jcreator pro and jdk1.6 i need somthing else?
3.- i think i will use an a symbol mc-35 or htc tilt for test my proyect esmerc java is an jvm or only a emulator for this devcies or i need other?
5.- if i want to compile something on my ppc which program i need to use?
for your attention greetings when i finish the proyect i will post it thx
puedes usar Eclipse y J2ME (http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lengua...spositivos_m.C3.B3viles_y_sistemas_empotrados)
Y un maquina virtual por wm como JBed
J2ME es un poco diferente de Java regular (J2SE)
Descarga eclipse y el JDK
Busca tutoriales para J2ME
Java no es nativo por wm, y los applicaciones de Java son menos rapidos y complicados
C# es bueno para hacer applicaciones mas complicados y aprenderlo no es demasiado dificil
Buen suerte
If you really have to do it in J2ME / Java. Then download netbeans 6.5.1 from www.netbeans.org it will offer you a lot of help specially with visual midlet flow and screen designing. You will need some knowledge of the Java programming language specially data structures and collections, etc. For J2ME I recommend Nokia phones though which provide more JSRs and J2ME integrates better with the phone.
On the other if you have a choice of programming language, I would recommend using .NET for WinMo devices, you get a more integrated development environment with on-device debugging, etc. And the syntax is not very different from Java, if you use C#.
Either way you can send me any queries or requests for help, I will try to help you. Some of my old J2ME work is on my website:
http://tazzix.com/wp/category/mobile-development/j2me-apis/
lo que necesito es k sea en java ese es el problema c# lo hemaejado y so es mas facil pero necesito que corra java el j2me puede ser usado en jcreator thx
thx tazzix i will check out the stuff j2me could works with jcreator?? and which devices of nokia u mean symbian s60 or s40 ?? thx
londere said:
thx tazzix i will check out the stuff j2me could works with jcreator?? and which devices of nokia u mean symbian s60 or s40 ?? thx
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I never tried JCreator but looks like it has nothing for J2ME, netbeans is free, so is Eclipse which also has good J2ME support but I find myself more comfortable with NetBeans.
I mean S60, a second hand N95 should be perfect, they are cheap here, otherwise look at devices like N70, 6680, 3230, etc.
Also you can use Esmertec Jbed on WinMo devices, the experience is not very integrated and some JSRs are not available / do not work but rest is fine. If you explain what you are planning to do, I can tell you if jbed or another j2me engine for WinMo can or can not work.
well im planing to do a medical data base with event orieted programming and also objet oriented programming for make a medical prescription the tabs will be name sex edge etc etc and it will print the prescription on a txt and may could store the names of parients last visit sex edge and phone number i had a 5310 and 6260 nokias one with s40 and other s60 2nd edition what do u think also i had downloaded the j2me and net beans but i cant get work ur codes i install first the jdk then jceartor in the page says it works with j2me after the j2me sdk and finaly the netbeans but i cant start it thx for help
I am really sorry, could not understand much from your message so I will try based on what I understand.
Nokia 6260 is perfect for this, and even Windows Mobile would work. I would recommend using a DB and J2EE on a server and caching some information on the mobile, this way you can use multiple phones and can show web based reports as well. But I am not sure how big a project this is.
For NetBeans, install J2SDK 1.6 then install NetBeans 6.5.1 (full), then update and install available plugins, no need to install j2me-wtk separately NetBeans will manage that on its own.
For data storage or cache on mobile side you will use RMS record store, for server connectivity I would recommend HTTP rather than SOAP WebServices because you will need JSRs for SOAP which may not be available on some devices.

[Q] Windows XP Embedded On WinMo Possible?

I just wanted to ask why is it devs have tried getting all the desktop OS to run in qemu but I haven't heard of anyone testing windows xp mobile embedded? Why? I would imagine it would be easier to run as it's the mobile version of XP.
Windows XP Embedded has now morphed into Windows Embedded Standard, but this is only available to run on x86 or x64 platforms.
The version that will run on ARM devices is Windows Embedded Compact 7, which is the continuation of WinMo 6.5
To answer the original question, it ain't gonna work. Not on a phone device, that is.

[Q] Windows Ce instead of Android, Touchscreen don't work.

Hi
I am not sure were to put this.
Its about a android tablet ( not anymore )
I found on a other forum how to instal Windows Ce 6.0 on my Polaroid mpc700G 7" tablet.
It works like a charm and seems stable.
But no touchscreen.
Wel it is not that strange because this edition of Ce comes from a netbook,
and they don't need a touch.
Q, has someone by accident some drivers for that, or a other solution fore this problem?
Or has someone a complete firmware/rom of this.
Also need a driver for a 3070 Chipset for the wifi.
The forumtread about this subject can be found here
http://techknow.freeforums.org/custo...are-t1177.html
Here a video of the flashing from Android to Win Ce
http://youtu.be/JwlwsOby0jk
thnksssssssss

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