I heart about that´s in WM6 should be possible Software control Remote or Reset device if its lost. How it works? Where I can get informations about?
gnu0815 said:
I heart about that´s in WM6 should be possible Software control Remote or Reset device if its lost. How it works? Where I can get informations about?
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Please PLEASE do check out the Wiki before asking! Your answer has been THOROUGHLY answered at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde... from both the desktop and the mobile device)
I don´t ask for external VNC Software. I ask if the is a Function implemented in the Windows Mobile 6 from Microsoft already for remote Device Reset or something like that.
it's rather unclear if you are asking for a tool which reset your device remotely or to do general remotecontrol (like with therminal services which is build into at least wm5)
Rudegar said:
it's rather unclear if you are asking for a tool which reset your device remotely or to do general remotecontrol (like with therminal services which is build into at least wm5)
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Is it now clear?
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Is there a program for Mac like Pocket Controller (for PC) that shows my pocket pc screen on my desktop, and let's me operate my pocket pc remotely that way?
I recently went from windows to Mac and find too little aplications for them to interact.
Using Missing Sync.
(WM5 and OS X 10.4.9)
noone? snhif... I'm destined to startup in windows just to have my ppc screen on my mac's screen?!
macsoft said:
noone? snhif... I'm destined to startup in windows just to have my ppc screen on my mac's screen?!
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Please do follow my articles - I've listed ALL the available solutions; at least VNC also supports Mac.
PocketVNC Server does the job.
Elchinator said:
PocketVNC Server does the job.
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Are you ABSOLUTELY sure it'll work? It hasn't worked on any of my test devices. PocketVncServ v0.8 ( http://www.smartphonetoday.com/software/pocketpc/pocketVncServ-2004-12-29-ce-pocketpc.html ), on the other hand, does.
Also see http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=514&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 for a complete discussion of this subject (recommended for everyone, especially before asking questions already answered in there ).
Menneisyys said:
Are you ABSOLUTELY sure it'll work?
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Yes, it works like a charm. And I had contact with the programmer. If you have a problem, you can contact him and he will try to help.
Could anyone suggest an application for a XP PC for remote controlling & screen capture a WM6 device, either connected by usb or wireless.
Many thanks
jitc said:
Could anyone suggest an application for a XP PC for remote controlling & screen capture a WM6 device, either connected by usb or wireless.
Many thanks
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Please do follow my articles; I've thoroghly answered these questions (too): http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1201&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
Menneisyys said:
Please do follow my articles; I've thoroghly answered these questions (too): http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1201&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
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wow, quality article, very worth reading.
Thanks, SOTI Pocket Controller is exactly what i needed! USB & TCP/IP!
Can a PPC software use in a Window mobile based smartphones?
are they functioning like in the PPC?
Can the *.cab file used for PPC use in smartphones?
I was just about to answer you, but then I go to the last line of your message.
We do not deal with WAREZ and craks here.
and
sthg about software tat i don understand..
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is something that I don't understand
ok, prehaps i shouldn't ask it tat way... actually the main thg is i just wanna know if there is any possiblity tat we can use PPC softwares on Window mobile based smartphone?
That would depend on the software and the device.
Some will run, some you won't be able to use without touch screen and some will need extra components.
you can try...it's all winCE...
I know some of my old smartphone software works o.k. on my PPC, but PPC is like smartphone's bigger brother: with extras (touchscreen, others, etc.)
The screen is broke on my smartphone now but I seem to remember installing some stuff meant for PPC on there back in the day with varying results. I think some did work, but not a lot worked nicely.
AFAIK you need to port, change a few things (like have no touchscreen input) for a reliable result.
it being winCE is not always enough
binary files are spc for the cpu they were compiled for
but if they have the same cpu and the same libs
it would work
another matter is .net and java they are not written for a spc cpu but for the framework
http://mobile-enthusiast.blogspot.com/2007/01/how-to-run-pocket-pc-applications-on.html
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http://mobile-enthusiast.blogspot.com/2007/01/how-to-run-pocket-pc-applications-on.html
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Excellent article. Note that, however, it states all PPC apps run on a Smartphone w/ SPHelper ("Does this mean that they will run the same software? / Yes and no. All Windows Mobile devices (Smartphone, PPC, PPC phone edition, etc) can run the same actual executable code (.exe files) as long as it has been written for a Windows Mobile device. However if you actually try to install PPC software on a Smartphone (or vice versa) using Activesync, you might get an error message stating the device is incorrect and it will refuse to do anything."). This is, however, not really the case. See my related articles and hacking reports - in the articles I've posted in the last 2 weeks, I've posted a LOT of info on interoperability issues.
As a rule of thumb, about 10% of native (NON-Compact Framework-based) PPC programs can be hacked to work on a QVGA Smartphone. On a 176*220 one, even fewer.
bjy8138 said:
Can a PPC software use in a Window mobile based smartphones?
are they functioning like in the PPC?
Can the *.cab file used for PPC use in smartphones?
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Make sure you don't miss ANY of my articles. They are ALL in this very "General" forum.
I've published a LOT of information on these subjects, listing all the compatible software and how they can be hacked.
there should be a special forum for them since there are soo many they cant be sticky
some might get pushed far back
Rudegar said:
there should be a special forum for them since there are soo many they cant be sticky
some might get pushed far back
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Yup, that's a problem.
I'll some time collect the links and put them all in the Wiki so that they are easy to find.
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I'll some time collect the links and put them all in the Wiki so that they are easy to find.
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something like that'd be good, I think we all appreciate informative articles and in-depth tests ...thanks!
I want to connect my ppc to ppc for internet sharing
i have done extensive searching on this forum and the general consensus is that its not possible with the aku 3.3 + bluetooth devices..
so my question is am i just missing something ? or has no one figured it out yet ?
is there any other way to access bluetooth pan via ppc to ppc so i can share my internet ?
pan is a profiles
the easy way will be if the profile bluetooth modem or something like it
show up as available profles on 1 or both if ppc's in question
boinger66 said:
I want to connect my ppc to ppc for internet sharing
i have done extensive searching on this forum and the general consensus is that its not possible with the aku 3.3 + bluetooth devices..
so my question is am i just missing something ? or has no one figured it out yet ?
is there any other way to access bluetooth pan via ppc to ppc so i can share my internet ?
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Yes, it's not possible UNLESS the client uses the Widcomm BT stack.
You can hack this stack on several HTC models. Follow my articles for links - I've collected them in an older articles.
Menneisyys said:
Yes, it's not possible UNLESS the client uses the Widcomm BT stack.
You can hack this stack on several HTC models. Follow my articles for links - I've collected them in an older articles.
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links to articles?
i seen some of your posts but not clear directions ?
would really appreciate the help
It required internet and I just dont have internet on my windows machine
Not clear... what do you mean? You must DL the HSPL for your device on your PC then you flash it on PDA w/o Internet conn.
Read your Device ROOM!!!
D'rath
On the newer devices, you need to have an internet connection so your imei can be checked to confirm your license. It says this plainly in the threads.
Sorry but with HD registration isn't needed
But why have they introduced online registration?
D'rath
yeah, sorry thats what I meant. I dont have internet access on my windows machine and it need to do the check......... Is there an older version that will work?
D'rath said:
Sorry but with HD registration isn't needed
But why have they introduced online registration?
D'rath
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Simply to control the ones that use they software to make money... In that way they control their intelectual property directly...