This IRC Client is freeware, and source is available, but not ported to PocketPC yet.
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http://visualirc.net/board/viewtopic.php?t=2345
You may also want to read http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/112005IRCClients.asp for all the currently available IRC clients for the Pocket PC.
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Hi!
Is there a way that Apache + mysql + php could run on Windows Mobile?
I've searched the forums but I haven't found anything useful.
Thanks.
Not that I've seen. Care to enlighten us with a possible reason you need a webserver in a phone ?
Well... it would be useful in some scenarios
Id put 50euro in for someone to get them working. Means a lot of my Web Apps could work off like and then I just have sync page to save on roaming chargess.
maybe something like this,
but it only support SQLite3 and a subset of all php functions.
http://mobileleap.net/hph/
I remember way back being able to run apache at least.
http://www.rainer-keuchel.de/wince/apache-ce.html
There was also a version of asp http://www.modezero.net/PocketASP/
snachez said:
Not that I've seen. Care to enlighten us with a possible reason you need a webserver in a phone ?
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Do folks really need a reason why?
I think the answer is, 'cause it would be cool!
Having the ability to test database queries
would be great for students like me.
Imagine while in the bus, or train, or waiting at the doctors and having the ability to create tables and all!
Answer...
Here is your answer..
apache II v1.0 on mobile phones http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=apache+on+windows+mobile&btnG=Suche&meta=&aq=f&oq=
apache php mysql would be great to have an always accessible mediawiki as described in my comments here :
http://carrypad.com/2010/02/22/airlife-100-thoughts-6-days-online-battery-and-pricing/#comments
PocketHTML;
http://www.isquaredsoftware.com/pockethtml.php
or
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-hyperedit.html
For on the fly html edits.
And here an introduction to ASP.NET Mobile;
http://www.geekpedia.com/tutorial120_Introduction-to-ASP.NET-Mobile.html
Have fun,
Senax
How are you going to access the applications deployed on the web server in your phone? I dont think there is a way to get static IP for phones. This is a strange thread.
I was thinking something like bluetooth PAN, Celio Redfly or the phone itself.
But also I am thinking the wiki should be mirrored on the web so that the access to the wiki is not dependent on the 3G connexion. Seems to be doable with mysql, at least from the phone mysql db to the webserver mysql db. I guess I'd need sthg to mirror data from the webserver to the phone, maybe OpenVPN or sthg else with mysql I don't know ...
Use 2D barcodes on your webpage to obtain applications easily via
(Use your phone) http://www.i-nigma.mobi/ 2D Barcode Reader
VPN Mobile;
http://www.pocketpcfreeware.mobi/download-vpn-mobile.html
Total Commander (free for smartphones/PocketPC/handhelds) has inbuild FTP.
Hello.
I hope I'm not too rude by posting this, with my low postcount and all.
I'm currently looking for a good and proper IRC client. I found a couple, but they're either outdated or lacks the functionality I require.
What I require in an IRC client is:
Multiwindows/channel support
Scripting, pref in the language mIRC uses, or python (xchat)
DCC send/recieve and chat
Thank you in advance for any help given.
I dont know if it supports DCC
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-zsirc-v2007-03-03.html
It doesnt do scripting nor DCC. I've tried it.
Application flexibility through virtualized dual/tripple/quad OS's
The ability to run multiple Operating Systems in one PocketPC is coming to us soon!
WiKiPEDiA : Virtual Machine
It's getting harder and harder to pick a smartphone/PPC, with options like iPhone OS, WebOS, Android, and Windows Mobile making the choosing difficult. Life would be easier if we could pick two or more...
That's what virtualization giant VMware is working on, the ability to run dual OSes in one smartphone/PPC. The company already has Android/WinMo and other prototypes running, but phones featuring the technology now aren't expected to hit the market until 2012!
VMWare For Mobile Devices Lets You Run Windows and Android Simultaneously.
ViDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNo6pn-dnSQ&feature=player_embedded
Read more here;
http://www.pocketpcaddict.com/forum...ualized-smartphones-no-ugly-boot-loaders.html
and here;
http://www.vmware.com/products/mobile/overview.html
VMware has flagged smartphones as the next platform in the evolution of virtualisation, but at least one major competitor, Microsoft, says that it sees no demand for the technology <g>;
http://www.computerworld.com.au/art..._smartphone_virtualisation/?pp=1&fp=16&fpid=1
The ARM9 processor family includes ARM926EJ-S™, ARM946E-S™ and ARM968E-S™ processors.
See - http://www.arm.com/products/processors/classic/arm9/
Open Kernel Labs is the global leader in open source virtualization software for mobile devices
See - http://www.ok-labs.com/
Single and Multi Core ARM based mobile handset designs
See - http://www.virtuallogix.com/
Dual Boot WM6 + Android;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623792
Topaz, Diamond 2, Pure;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=509493
Topaz Android WiKi;
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=TOPAZ_ANDROID
http://htc-linux.org/
htc-linux is not android! See - #htc-linux on freenode irc network
IRC commands;
/server irc.freenode.net
/join #htc-linux
Freeware PocketPC-IRC client (no server); http://zsirc.com
PocketNow 'How to dual boot Windows Mobile and Android';
http://pocketnow.com/tweaks-hacks/how-to-dual-boot-windows-mobile-and-android
MobileDevDesign have an informative article about VM;
http://mobiledevdesign.com/software_design/open-kernel-labs-okl4-software-0521/
G1 Android Development;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=466174
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Personal Computer running Sun's Virtualbox (for Win XP, Vista or Windows7); http://www.virtualbox.org/
You have more links? Please post 'm! TIA,
Senax
Mangler (the ventrilo client for linux) its self is open source, and their work so far on the android version is also open source.
They've gotten their libraries and major dependencies compiled in the NDK, but they don't have any java programmers to write the app. If you or anyone you know could help out please feel free to do so.
I don't know much java myself. However I would love to have Ventrilo on my Android phone.
SVN for android version here: http://svn.mangler.org/mangler/branches/android/
IRC is irc.freenode.net in #mangler you can usually catch the mangler devs there.
For those interested...
I've put the native Windows RT binaries for Apache 2.0 on GitHub:
https://github.com/bfosterjr/windowsrtdev/blob/master/apps/Apache/2.0.65/bin/apache_2.0.65_arm.7z
Don't even bother asking me how to configure it. There are hundreds of wiki pages, documents, books, etc dedicated to Apache configuration.
Its probably missing some features (SSL comes to mind), but its a working web server for people to tinker with on the tablet. If someone can give me a _compelling reason_ for wanting a full blown Apache web server on a Windows RT tablet, I'm happy to spend more time on this and make it more fully featured.
Cheers!
bfosterjr said:
If someone can give me a _compelling reason_ for wanting a full blown Apache web server on a Windows RT tablet, I'm happy to spend more time on this and make it more fully featured.
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I'm not sure about use-cases either, but still, this is seriously cool!
Reasons for maintaining a full-blown (at least partial, without HTTPS fancy stuff, but the essentials like mod_rewrite etc.) WAMP (so MySQL and PHP too) stack on Windows RT would be:
1. There would be a platform for developing and testing websites on a Windows RT tablet, much to the delight of potential web developers. We already have Notepad++ as a decent code editor.
2. Porting MySQL (+ libmysql) would be useful for other applications as a library itself, and then PHP is a (overly) popular scripting language which can also be used to develop console applications (php-cli is compiled along with PHP. along with the Apache extension for mod_php). There probably won't be many native Windows RT applications developed for it (the only library for PHP to develop really useful native GUI apps is Php-Gtk, but GTK+ isn't ported and the PHP-GTK project itself is very.. silent), but it is handy if quick stuff needs to be coded. Porting PHP is pretty much close to the reasons for porting Python, plus it can be used on a local web stack too.
3. When a MAMP stack was ported to iOS I remember someone made a working music player (PHPPod) with it, so it still might be useful if the resources are there. I'll personally think of some ideas for "apps" that can be run in the browser with the WAMP stack on Windows RT and try to code them if this is ported.