Hi,
anyone knows were is the mpx220 phone gsm memory? I want to access to this memory for obtaining CellTowerinfo like in prob cell track.
you can use pmemmap to determine how windows ce has mapped memory.
with the htc smartphones i have seen memory being shared between the wince part, and the gsm part, this is why you can see the cellid's from wince.
with the htc pda's this is not posssible.
i don't know about the mpx220
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After a bit of investigation I have come to the conclusion that the smartphone version of WM5 does not supports browsing windows networks. The main reason for this as far as I can see is the non inclusion of the libraries-
redir.dll
netbios.dll
in the smartphone rom. It is these dll's that implement SMB/CIFS.
Why MS have not included these dll's is beyond me as nearly all WM5 smartphones have wifi and all smartphones can create VPN connections.
Is this just to make PPCs more attractive?
Am I right? Is network browsing not supported in WM5 smartphones? Could getting hold of the ARMVI versions of the dll's be of any help.
Any help greatly appreciated
Hi
which HTTC Devices are supporting Microdrive or similar mobile datadrives?
I'm searching for a solution for an application which uses Databases.
Non to my knoladge. Unless there is a microdrive with sdio interface (I haven't seen one).
Only some HP and Fujitsu devices have CF slots, maybe some others, but non of them phones. That's why all the havy nav programs use SD cards. Aren't 4GB anough for you? I believe 8GB cards will be available soon, not sure about device support though.
the backpack of himalaya have a cf slot
hey guys (and girls where aplicable),
i got a question (a sorta dumb one). If a smartphone lik the iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger or the HTC Vox have windows mobile 6 standard does that mean they run regular windows mobile programs or smartphone versions? See the Cheeta/treo 750 has windows mobile standard ed. and is called a smartphone but it uses regular PPC programs, the other two mentioned before have the same wm6 but no touch screen. so i was wondering if that made a diference in the phones capabilities to use PPC Progs? I appreciate any answers as i am greatly puzzled and intregued buy this.
With WM6 they dispensed with the term "smartphone" in favour of WM 6 Standard. Too many non Windows Mobile phones were being called "smart phones" as well as PPC phones.
WM Standard has no support for touch screens and many PPC apps will not run on it.
WM Pro has touchscreens.
understanding versions...
so lemmie go over this... a ppc with a touch screen is said to run WM6 pro, a ppc without a touch screen is said to run wm6 standard the "smartphone" version. so what of the vox? it has all the capabilities of a full sized PPC without the touch screen so where would it and the ipaq 514 fit in? Because correct me if i'm wrong but dont they offer features like MS Office editing and production verus the others whose ability is limited to viewing or is it the WM6 platform that actually enables this?
You're right, its just a functionality of WM6. Any smartphone (i.e. non-Touch screen device) running WM6 has those same office capabilities and will be running WM6 Standard, not Professional.
As far as I know the two WM6 are one same core of the same OS but..
In the PPC version there is more advanced setup in the menus wich setup is locked in the Srtandard by default.
For example in the Standard there is no way to change the IP of the wi-fi manually.
And in the pocket pc there is some dll's, responsible for touchscreen operation .
yes but....
i do believe you might be correct on everything but the I.P setup for standard. i have an sda running wm6 and i can manually setup my wifi and change certain settings in the network config. Also the HP ipaq 514 that i've been researching also has the same features. see my big thing is i love he compact size of the smart phone but need the capabilities of the PPC. It wold be great if i could get the best of both. i know the O2 XDA stealth has that exact combo but they are hard to find and kinda pricey for thier age.
There are separate SDKs for Standard and Pro, so I think the differences run a little deeper.
well what to do?
well i guess my final questions then wuld be what kind of phone are:-
1/ O2's xda stealth
2/ HP's Ipaq 514
If I am honest, i cant look through this many different 6.5 Versions now available.
Can anybody with experience in this regard please tel me which 6.5 Version left most ram after start? ...and maybe which is currently the overall best rom available.
I dont need optical gimmicks, just poor performance and working touchflo in the applications like internet explorer.
Is there any performance gain between 6.1 and 6.5 (touchflo better maybe?, multiple today screens?) ?
Many thanks
well, I´ve been playing for several months with Cracing ´s rom. Installed spb shell 3, voice command and vito sms and theres nearly no more ram left to any reasonable big program....although 6.5 is smooth, we need more ram!
what about other roms??
(the biggest drawback of 6.5 is the lack of tweaking the memory slider between program/storage, That, would have solved my memory issue)
regards!
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the biggest drawback of 6.5 is the lack of tweaking the memory slider between program/storage, That, would have solved my memory issue) regards!
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Thanks for reply.
Storage is flash and programm memory is ram, different type of memory - so that will be imposible forever though.
Whats about the touchflo, are there any differences between 6.1 and 6.5?
ups! but i saw that slider in wm5! (maybe I dreamt it!).
I thought all internal flash memory was shared between program and storage.
Sorry for the stupid question; What is the touch flo???
I just installed new rom and everything worked fine!
I use spb shell as my finger o.s. With voice command and vito sms left me all together with 5mb free.
Now that i kill nearly all "3rd parties" progz, i have 13.5mb free.
No doubt
WM 6.5 Professional Clean by Ham3r, 30.4 MB. Follow the link from my signature.
raptown said:
ups! but i saw that slider in wm5! (maybe I dreamt it!).
I thought all internal flash memory was shared between program and storage.
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Maybe you are thinking of PocketPC before Windows Mobile.
I had an HP Jornada 548 running PocketPC (WinCE 3.0) for many years, and it had the slider you speak of. But all of that internal storage was RAM. The division was between RAMdisk and program RAM. Whenever the Jornada ran out of battery it would need a cold reset. All wm5, wm6, etc instead use flash for storage memory, and RAM for program memory, so no slider is possible.
I agree with the post before this, that the Ham3r wm6.5 ROM, although marked pre-pre-pre-alpha, leaves the most free memory, and nobody has reported any fatal flaws with that ROM. If free memory is your top priority, use that ROM.
I have a Win 6.5 HD2. I am fairly confident with PC hardware architecture, and am interested to understand the HD2 architecture.
I am considering changing from Windows to an Android OS.
I can see many posts that talk about SD an NAND images, and would like to understand the differences, and if my HD2 has one or the other or both.
So, does an HD2 have a BIOS or equivalent?
I have a micro SD card installed, but I am assuming this is additional to a RAM component on the HD2.
What are the basic components needed to support Android, or any OS on an HD2?
Is there a document/manual available that explains the building blocks of the HD2?
Thanks in anticipation.