I am using Samsung i908 with WM6.1, I just bought a Tomtom ONE XL and found that I have no way to connect it with my phone. After I checked and read many articles and found that the problem is from BT DUN, Microsoft makes this function to optional and still provides it to OEM manufacturers, but it seems Samsung removed this function when they produced i908.
Is there any way for me to add BT DUN back? I found that I can find a patch to add this function back if my phone is WM6.0, unfortunately my phone is WM6.1 Please help. Thanks.
I contacted TOMTOM, but they said that's the compatibility issue, they can not help. I also asked Samsung for help, but they have not provided any solution yet. Sad. Do you have any solution/suggestion for me?
Welcome to the forum
Perhaps you have not noticed that this is an HTC devices only forum, however in off topic there is a thread regarding samsung, perhaps there someone can help you
Good luck,
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anyone been able to successfully, and possibly flawlessly change the bt stack on there magician? i just spent around 6 hours trying to change mine over, first to widcomm 1.4 and then 1.6 as well as the broadcom stack, nothing.. kept giving me the memory error and asking to restart.
better Bluetooth stack
hi, if you want to replace Bluetooth stack try this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=18537
there is an easy guide how to do it, and where to get it.
thanks, checking it out now.
tried with my O2 Xda II mini
but still failed to listen to MP3 using bluetooth :-(
Hi All,
Unlike the T-Mobile MDA Compact, does the Vodafone VPA Compact a Widcomm BT stack? Anybody tried?
[url]http://www.plawa.com/support/...800bt_kompatibilitaet_treiberzuordnung_de.pdf
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Hersteller Status Betriebssystem/Bluetooth
T-Mobile
MDA Compact
Windows Mobile 2003™ 4.21.1088 (Build 14235.2.0.0),
Microsoft Bluetooth stack
Vodafone
VPA compact
Windows Mobile 2003™ SE 4.21.1088 (Build 14132)
Widcomm BT-PPC/PE Version 1.0.0 Build 1900
Greetings Ben...
So if this information is correct we need a VPA Compact rom. Anyone?
Ok, well if that .pdf file is correct, harrah! However, Expansys have listed the VPA Compact as a discontinued item. I can't find a single store that sells it, so maybe it's over before it began!!
After a quick search there is no ROM is availabe over the internet. The hope is the dumping. But my knowledge is this phone is sold only in Germany. Not sure!!!!
hbahaie said:
After a quick search there is no ROM is availabe over the internet. The hope is the dumping. But my knowledge is this phone is sold only in Germany. Not sure!!!!
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Thanx to Google:
http://download.vodafone.de/spopup16.html
It is a German ROM 1.12, coming from Vodadafone.
Greetings Ben...
OK, well does anyone have the ability to extract the stack and find out whether it's widcomm or MS? I certainly don't!
I've done a google translate of this page and it doesn't mention anywhere about which phone it's for. I'm guessing you selected this on the previous page?
And what's with the constant reference to blackberry? Has vodafone acquired blackberry software now?
Makes me want to just install the rom and find out, but I can't read much german!
jimmy-bish said:
OK, well does anyone have the ability to extract the stack and find out whether it's widcomm or MS? I certainly don't!
I've done a google translate of this page and it doesn't mention anywhere about which phone it's for. I'm guessing you selected this on the previous page?
And what's with the constant reference to blackberry? Has vodafone acquired blackberry software now?
Makes me want to just install the rom and find out, but I can't read much german!
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http://download.vodafone.de/
Upgrades for handheld
The link to Blackberry is that exchange between VDA Compact & Blackbeery needs the VDA Compact rom 1.12 upgrade.
http://download.vodafone.de/index_l3_2d.html
http://download.vodafone.de/index_l3_2d.html#vpacompact
Then you see the license agreement page.
Greetings Ben...
Hey i upgraded stack to bluesoile, how do i downgrade back to original stack? i backuped deleted registry keys?
Dakky said:
Hey i upgraded stack to bluesoile, how do i downgrade back to original stack? i backuped deleted registry keys?
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You're better off posting that one in the bluesoile thread, dude. You'll get more help there.
Berkens.. Ok cool, so it is the rom.. (just worked out you need to click on the link that says "heir" to see the ROM), but how do we find out which bits we need? Can Buzz or anyone with ROM experience tell me whether there's any substance to this?
Hi,
I updated my T-Mobile MDAc with this and it's similar to the T-Mobile update, no new BT-Stack, just Vodafone branding
Bugger! Oh well, got our hopes up for a bit!
sack said:
Hi,
I updated my T-Mobile MDAc with this and it's similar to the T-Mobile update, no new BT-Stack, just Vodafone branding
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How would one be able to tell if it is the MS stack or Widcomm one?
I've not seen the Widcomm stack running on a PPC yet- so wouldn't know.
I'm sure like most here, the interest is whether you can get the A2DP profile setup on the MDAc.
I'm sure this is 'easily' possible- just need some with the know how i guess...
EDIT: Just noticed the BT Stack for the VPAc is exactly the same as for MDAIII- so is this a mistake regarding the VPAc stack running Widcomm. Or is the difficulty in uninstalling the MS BT?
After spending all afternoon wondering this site and trying every way to get A2DP to work on my Sprint Apache w/ new ROM, I am just about fed up. I need to ask a couple of questions before I break down and but another bluetooth stereo headset or clip.
Are any Apache owners out their running a different ROM and/or BT stack that improved over all performance and/or their A2DP experiance?
I probably know the answer to this one, but what would be the best headset to get to confirm if my problems are with my device or the clip I have already
(Bluesonic HS-H989)?
Have you tried the zokie A2DP .cab file? By adding this file to Wizards, it adds Stereo Bluetooth to ROMs which don't have the stereo BT.
I've heard the Apache is similar to the Wizard. I used a similar .cab file to add A2DP to my xv6600 which was the predecessor to the Apache xv6700.
You should be able to find the zokie .cab file by searching this site. I doubt the .cab file will hurt your device. Worst case is you'll have to reflash it. Make sure you have the original ROM just in case.
If you cannot find the zoki .cab file. I can email it to you.
Let me know if this works. I am currently using a wizard on the TMO network so I can go international, but the EDGE network dosen't compare to the evdo.
A2DP and Motorola HT820
Hi,
I too am trying to get my Motorola HT820 bluetooth headphones to work with the Verizon XV6700. I haven't been able to find the zokie file.
If you cannot find what you are looking for here, try a search on whole site. The universal and prophet sections are somewhat compatible in programs.
Alot of info was originated here but is scattered and not specific to this unit, so I would go do a search at pdaphonehome.com and ppc6700users.com.
Good luck!
The cab is here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=48535&highlight=a2dp+zoki+cab
I searched this site and found the cab file in the above thread.
Hope this is helpful to someone.
The cab is here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=48535&highlight=a2dp+zoki+cab
I searched this site and found the cab file in the above thread.
Hope this is helpful to someone.
I wasnt able to work with Nicetrack and found that the link to their site is dead.
Is there any other software that works similarly to nicetrack on WM6.
Im on nfrazz62a ROM.with Radio ROM 02.47.11
maybe you can fill us in on exactly what nicetrack does, because this is the first time ive seen or heard of it and maybe for others as well.
Hi mdajunkie,
Its a software which gives us the information about the signal strength in dBm.
well I know you asked for something similar and the only thing that I could think of that has something similar or close to what you might need is batterystatus. That gives you a percentage on how strong your signal is, also does a few other very useful tricks. I wish I could leave you with a link or something to download and try but unfortunately im not at home, otherwise I post it for you. hate to say it but use the search for batterystatus or hopefully someone else has some better input than I could give.
Here is batterystatus
Hi Binder
Thanks for the link.....
And thankyou mdajunkie for the info...
I will try this out and will post back.
Emm,
Nothin upto Nice track.
That was really perfect !
You can download nice track still
I downloaded nice track 8/14 here. I agree that nothing matched nicetrack for maintaining a database of signal strength, cell towers, and even locations when it is hooked up with GPS. However, I have met nothing but failure in trying to get it to work on WM6 - It needs to know the COM port for GSM, and none of the available ones work - either no signal, or it locks the application. Because I really need it in the current cell-strength purgatory I find myself, I might be going back to WM5 if I can't bumble my way through it.
The author released the source code (waaaay beyond my skills) at the same website.
PLEASE let me know if anyone gets it working on WM6. I am currently running Jaguar2 on a wizard.
THANKS.
Please, could anyone send me a copy of the Nicetrack 1.6 sources (binaries would be fine too but I need the source) ?The website is down...
At the moment the site is up to work
Look http://www.nicecuppa.net/
Anyone has any news? I need of a Nicetrack for HTC Touch Pro. Or exist the similar software ?
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but NiceTrack.exe didnt see Cell ID's on my Qtek S100 wm2003..
iRiKi said:
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but NiceTrack.exe didnt see Cell ID's on my Qtek S100 wm2003..
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Try binary from
http://piotr.trzcionkowski.pl/programy/poket/nicetrack.html
It has also support for WM5, WM6
KonikBujany said:
Try binary from
http://piotr.trzcionkowski.pl/programy/poket/nicetrack.html
It has also support for WM5, WM6
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I tried from my HTC Touch Pro and does not work. The software has a lower resolution and can not read anything.
Any ideea ? Thank you very much
Hi guys. Has anyone found a working version yet?
Cheers
KonikBujany said:
Try binary from
http://piotr.trzcionkowski.pl/programy/poket/nicetrack.html
It has also support for WM5, WM6
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YES! it is working on my Qtek S100 with wm2003se !!! very nice m8
BUT i can't get it to work with wm6.1 well, the 2008 versions that site actually *WORK* (you can see the cells already being detected) but it has a small resolution. Versions from 2006 have correct resolution, but don't work at all. I'll try contacting the developer, as i don't have any coding skills whatsoever
PS: i tried the batterystatus today plug-in from previous page, but it reveals to be a huge battery hog (at least for me). the constant refreshing of data probably is to blame.
KonikBujany said:
Try binary from
http://piotr.trzcionkowski.pl/programy/poket/nicetrack.html
It has also support for WM5, WM6
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Do you know how to contact the author? Maybe he is registered to xda...
I have a motorola q9h smartphone and nicetrack doesn't start because of an useless error i've already seen that is related to the smartphone/ppc little differences... If i could look at his source code....
well i tried emailing him, but the form on his site doesnt work.
also, for wm6.1 i now use rk-Location Switch, while nicetrack continues to work flawlessly in wm2003
iRiKi,
1 i now use rk-Location Switch
What program is that ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=328114
Has anyone come up with a solution to route **INCOMING** VoIP audio to the internal speaker on the S710/VOX?
The vanilla S710/Vox VoIP install (at below link) works great out of the box, except I can find no way to redirect incoming audio to the earpiece. The conversation always plays through the speakerphone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311087&highlight=voip
There’s lots of talk about this problem on the Development and Hacking board—but I cant find a published solution—For **ANY** wifi enabled handset—even with cooked ROMs.
Any suggestions-- ??
THANKS.
Same Problem
Please, Help !!!
This problem is only with this phone, urgent VoIP Services please...
TAL
OK-
Ive found two solutions-- unfortunately, both for **PPC**.
Glofiish X500—WM5 non cooked:
http://eten-users.eu/index.php?showtopic=9556&hl=
SPV M3100—WM6 cooked:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1400247&postcount=783
Several posts on different boards indicate this is an **OS** problem. Seems to me if this is true we are out of luck until an official ROM update (because there are no S710/Vox SP ROM Hacks out there).
On the otherhand—
The implementation may lie in the VoIP .dll’s which may be worth looking at since there are some floating around for SP's and PPC's.
Can anyone **CONCEPTUALLY** confirm the above?
Of course—
There may be an temporary workaround like the Glofiish solution.
Thanks.
From a posting on Modaco: would the headset solve the noise/privacy issue? I have not yet tested (I use Skype) but it seems like a reasonable workaround.
This issue is NOT SPECIFICALLY related to the S710/VOX!
THIS IS A CROSS POST-- TO CLOSE THE ISSUE IN THIS THREAD--
I EXPECT A NEW ISSUE-RELATED THREAD IN THE "DEVELOPMENT AND HACKING BOARD" SOMETIME SOON. THOSE GUYS KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING-- SO I THINK THATS WHERE THE ISSUE BELONGS.
And I Quote from Windows CE Networking Team WebLog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/cenet/archive/...ws-mobile.aspx
“… On some Windows Mobile 6 SKUs, VOIP (Voice over IP) is supported. This functionality is based on RTC. So, RTCDll.dll (RTC binary) will be available on some of the WM 6 SKUs. However, on these SKUs, RTC is not released as an SDK, but solely to provide the VOIP functionality. So if an application wishes to use RTC on these SKUs, it is free to do so, but that scenario won’t be supported by Microsoft. …” (May 23, 2007)
My reading of this is simply:
In order to “correct” the speakerphone problem, you gotta “correct” the rtcdll.dll.
And since all we have is a Microsoft binary release of the .dll (there’s no source out there, correct?) the only solution would be to write a new handset-aware (hardware-integrated, lets say, native) sip-client. And that’s not trivial without rtcdll.dll source.
That’s basically why the ROM-chefs havent come up with a solution… yet.
Or:
Is it as simple as getting the correct registry-settings?
I think not. I can think of several reasons why there’s likely no easy/simple registry fix.
Hi all,
Someone told me about this forum/site today, really a huge pile of knowlegde and resources!
A few months ago, someone offered me a HP Ipaq RX1950 (for free. Take it or put it in the trash...).
It had WM5 on it.
After some searching and the tip I got about this site today, I was able to get WM6.1 running, which I retrieved from this site.
My wireless network at home has WPA2 (TKIP+AES) security enabled (because it's the only safe thing for WiFi), but there's no WPA2 option in the dropdown box in my WM6.1 installation.
Any way to get WPA2 working?
Welcome to forums
I am not sure your device is build by HTC, as here we dedicate only to them.
Have a look here to find out if your device is made by HTC:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/
Good luck,
I did not know you were only dedicated to HTC...
The WM6.1 version I was referring is located here btw.
Anyway: I think this is a general software thing, not a hardware related issue. So if any one is able to help, I would be grateful.