Hi,
I have a Samsung Omnia Pro B7320 handset, that wrongly upgraded to At&t Windows Mobile 6.5 that was developed for Samsung Jack by me and started malfunctioning... ! LED flashing, no battery charging, some keys not working &....
This story is for about 4 years ago. On that time I searched for a solution to get it back to its original ROM but my attempts were unsuccessful. So I dropped it in drawer.
Now I decide to use it as an ARM board like raspberry with Linux or Android. Is any one can help me?
I searched in the net but found nothing. There were some solutions for some other Windows Mobile devices, but not for B7320.
Here I want to clear that I don't want to use it as a mobile phone, so it is not important that some drivers will not be working...
All I want from this device is an ARM processor board with USB that make me able to access its OS via any type of connection.
Thanks
the following devices
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdamaster&posted=1&cpu=a7225
share the same chipset with your phone. you can find a ROM matching your chipset and try to port it to your phone.
type some of the phone models to xdaforum or on google and try to port.
some basics on how to port you can find typing "android porting" etc on google
because your phone has win mobile you need haret to boot your android ROM
hope i helped
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This might be a strange questions, but is there such thing as a WM Emulator that I can run on my PC?
I am new to the PPC world and am trying to learn how to mod my device. However I am kind of scared that I will mess it up, or 'brick it.'
Any advice on how/where to start? I have searched but all the posts or help threads seem old and outdated.
I feel like I need a 'Windows Mobile 6 for xv6800 for Dummies' book!
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks.
You can try Microsoft Device Emulator 2.0 (the emulator) and Windows Mobile 6 Localized Emulator Images (the ROM). You can also download Virtual Machine Network Driver for Microsoft Device Emulator if you need to connect to a network.
Hi there,
I'm looking for some information about what i would need to do to get a USB device recognised on my x7501. I'm looking to connect a USB-to-UART bridge chip (FT232RL or something) to the device so I can essentially have a serial/COM port on my phone, which i can use for data logging.
I was wondering if anyone's had experience with anything like this so i could find out:
A) what devices are already supported in WM6, as the bridge chips can mimic a virtual com port via built in windows drivers but im not sure if this driver is in windows mobile
B) what i would need to do to setup for dev for writing WM software and the driver if necessary (i have visual studio, i think there is a WM emulator but im not sure totally?)
C) any other questions you think are relevant to my goal
thanks in advance,
sebastian
Hi all im a bit of a win mobile newb and just bought a uk HTC HD2 so have a few queries.
Normally i would apply google but given how new win mob 6.5 anf the HD2 are and the discrepancies between it and older versions i am finding i a bit tough finding info.
Any advice or links would be appreciated for the following questions.
1) can i install full flash on a web browser and is so how
2) is there an ssh client i can install
3) there is a .net 3.5 framework out but it wouldn't let me install from the phone or give me the option to isnt all while connected to windows mobile device centre, is it already setup or a way it install it.
4) divx support, where can i get it?
5) Host usb, i believe there are some drivers and a special cable needed, anyone tried this, any hints where to get the cable and if the drivers work?
6) any places that have good engineering apps and .net apps i can play with.
your assistance is appreciated, im more of a *nix bod so am beginning to think i would be happier on the n900 if it wasnt so thick and was ever released but its only been 2 days.
If anyone is thinking of getting and HD2 wants me to check any software out just ask.
epz123 said:
Hi all im a bit of a win mobile newb and just bought a uk HTC HD2 so have a few queries.
Normally i would apply google but given how new win mob 6.5 anf the HD2 are and the discrepancies between it and older versions i am finding i a bit tough finding info.
Any advice or links would be appreciated for the following questions.
1) can i install full flash on a web browser and is so how
2) is there an ssh client i can install
3) there is a .net 3.5 framework out but it wouldn't let me install from the phone or give me the option to isnt all while connected to windows mobile device centre, is it already setup or a way it install it.
4) divx support, where can i get it?
5) Host usb, i believe there are some drivers and a special cable needed, anyone tried this, any hints where to get the cable and if the drivers work?
6) any places that have good engineering apps and .net apps i can play with.
your assistance is appreciated, im more of a *nix bod so am beginning to think i would be happier on the n900 if it wasnt so thick and was ever released but its only been 2 days.
If anyone is thinking of getting and HD2 wants me to check any software out just ask.
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No: 3 I had to download a file named "NETCFSetupv35.msi" when connected to activesync then run the msi file on your pc.
No: 4 Coreplayer is the program you want
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=587100&highlight=coreplayer
I have no idea in which section to write this, so General seams like the best choice.
I have a Galaxy Y testing device with a broken boot.img. I am trying to get Odin working in Windows 7 in order to flash a new boot.img to this device, but I can't get the Samsung USB drivers to work and my Windows knowledge is now that great as I mostly work on Linux computers, but no fastboot on Samsung devices.
There are two drivers listed in the Device Manager. The Regular Samsung USB drivers, and something called Samsung USB CDC. It's the CDC I seam to have issues with. It just shows an error message that states "The device could not start (Code: 10)". I have already talked to Samsungs online support, but there is not much support to find there. They know nothing about Windows or how to get anything working on it. And google's search engine, which usually is the best friend for something like this, did not come up with much either.
I should mention that I run Windows in VirtualBox. However, I already have HTC Sync Manager fully working with an older HTC device, so this is not a VBox issue. Also, Windows do find the device just fine, it just can't start one of the drivers.
I have tried installing Kies. I have also tried installing other separate driver versions. Nothing is working.
Search the forums for Naked Drivers, its a complete driver package for a lot of android devices.
Give em a try.
I would post a link but my post count is as such that I cannot at this time.
WooHooGuy said:
Search the forums for Naked Drivers, its a complete driver package for a lot of android devices.
Give em a try.
I would post a link but my post count is as such that I cannot at this time.
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I love the idea of a multi driver for all devices, much like on my linux boxes, so thanks for that. However, I get the same issue and same error message. I will try to reinstall windows and see if that will work. It has been many many years since I ran windows as my daily OS, but I do remember that formatting was the best way of fixing issues with it. If this is still no go, I will try to put windows directly on my netbook to see if this could be a Virtual problem anyways, but I don't think so. USB stuff is working fine on the Virtual OSX.
Will report back later
EDIT:
Nothing is working. All I have installed, is the naked driver. When I plug-in my HTC Desire or HTC Wildfire S, the driver is working fine. But when I plug-in the Galaxy S3 or the Galaxy Y, I get the "The device cannot start (Code: 10)".
So HTC devices are working, but Samsung is not. The same problem I had with separate HTC and Samsung drivers.
try the one from my link,its latest usb driver exe from kies,worx on win8 64bit too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927769
-CALIBAN666- said:
try the one from my link,its latest usb driver exe from kies,worx on win8 64bit too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927769
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Thanks, but I have tried that version, and the one newer (1.5.23). I did manage, efter some reinstalls, to get 1.5.18 (I think is was) to work on the real installation. So maybe my issue is with virtualbox, I just can't see what. I have disabled everything in linux that could block something, I have disabled firewall and such on the virtual windows, I have tried checking and changing perms on the linux device nodes, and tried running VB as root.
At least I got the Galaxy Y running again, but I don't like having unresolved issues so VB is going down
Hello There !
I'm using a Windows 10 Pro N version 1909 and I'm having a lot of problems with andoid devices since I'm not able to use any of them connected to my laptop. For a Nokia 8 there is an issue with MTP drivers, Xiaomi 8 pro is seen as a device but still issues with drivers, with a nexus 4 on which I installed noughat it doesn't show up at all(which is pretty wierd since I used the same laptop to root it and install the new version of android). Any suggestion to fix the issue?
I need to use them for my app development on android studio, any help would be really helpful.
Thanks for your help
rewat1984 said:
Hello There !
I'm using a Windows 10 Pro N version 1909 and I'm having a lot of problems with andoid devices since I'm not able to use any of them connected to my laptop. For a Nokia 8 there is an issue with MTP drivers, Xiaomi 8 pro is seen as a device but still issues with drivers, with a nexus 4 on which I installed noughat it doesn't show up at all(which is pretty wierd since I used the same laptop to root it and install the new version of android). Any suggestion to fix the issue?
I need to use them for my app development on android studio, any help would be really helpful.
Thanks for your help
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Go to device manager and if it shows as anything other than your phone, right click and "uninstall device".........then reboot pc and plug phone back in. Usually works if you have already made sure you have the correct drivers installed.
The fix is really simple: just download and install the media feature pack. IT contains all codec and the most important, the MTP driver. You won't find it separately except in this pack.