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My encryption voice system for windows mobile is updated , now you can use it with the Samsung BlackJack equipments. I tested it using the SGH-i321N with excellent results, if you have different models and want to take a look, please go to my site at http://www.raseac.com.br and download our freeware version, now any processor can be used with my system.
Next days I will test the Motorola Moto Q over CDMA, if you have this equipment and want to test it, please contact me, I can support you.
Our freeware allows full security, unlimited calls and a time limit for each call.
This version have a big improvement regarding delay over poor line conditions, if you tested our system before, I think you will find that this current build in our site deserves attention.
Any contacts please go to my site.
Best regards.
Cesar Bremer Pinheiro.
Updating Price.
Continuing our tradition of best prices, quality and encryption, now we are selling at US$250.00 for all versions.
Dear Cesar,
Are you sure that BlackJack is a compatible device?
without going into too much of details, may i suggest that Samsung SGH-i60x handsets are out of luck to be supported by data call centric application.
BlackJack.
Dear. SecureGSM.
This equipment is working fine with my system and I appreciate it.
We tested it using the Samsung SGH-i321 here in Brazil. This equipment came with CSD V.110 non-transparent mode and can't be changed (until now we do not know how to change it).
We advise our customers about this detail, because the V.110 not always works where the V.32 is working.
Cheers.
Cesar.
Cesar,
I Was referring to SGH- i60x phones ( BlackJack), not to SGH-i32x.
sgh-i32x will be ok, but have one _MAJOR_ isue. I will send you more info via Private Messaging.
Sorry, i did not pay attention about your emphasis in the SGH-i60x BlackJack. In my site I refer only to the SGH-i32x model ( called BlackJack too).
Regards.
Cesar.
It was a half year ago (see review HERE) that Microsoft released the first beta of their VoIP / video phone / SIP program Microsoft Portrait. Microsoft has, in the meantime, released version 3.1.
I was very eager to check it out as 3.0 didn’t support front cameras on any Pocket PC’s, which would be essential for TCP/IP-based video phoning.
To make a long story short, unfortunately, the new version doesn’t support video phoning using front cameras either. It still only lists CAM1: (the rear camera) on all my Pocket PC models with two built-in cameras: the HTC Universal and the HTC Trinity (p3600). This is certainly bad news.
Furthermore, as far as the MS Smartphone compliance is concerned, it didn’t work on either the WM6 QVGA HTC Vox (s710) or the WM5 AKU3 HTC Oxygen (s310). On the former, it just displayed the “Initialize Portrait control failed” and, then, the “Get camera resolutions failed” info messages; on the latter, nothing has happened at all. Both phones are SIM / app unlocked and I’ve tried making Portrait work on them several times (yes, after resetting too).
All in all, it’s still useless for video phoning over traditional TCP/IP. Only get it if you only need it for voice / textual communication on Pocket PC's only (again, it seems it's completely incompatible with MS Smartphones, regardless what the product page states.)
I'm using WM6 on a wizard and am happy to report it did work for me. Pretty fantastic actually. True, the camera is on the back and it's upside down, but it's good enough. I can finally check "video chat from my PPC" off the list!
is it really chat when you can see the other person at the same time as they can see you ?
and is the grps of wizard fast enough to use it prob?
i have an HTC Touch Diamond. And tried this with my MSN. But my contact list was empty. and when i called myself from pc it gave error about my msn version.
With a wireless connection this software can be great. Also it did not use my 3G camera and when i checked in cameras section there is only one option named CAM1.
Anyone else tried?
Tried this on a HTC Titan (Sprint Mogul) and it does work for me either with the same results as the previous poster. Any one have this working anymore?
Guys and gals, sorry for not re-editing the entire article so that I can incorporate the update into the main body of the article. Hope it’ll be still be understandable.
UPDATE (10/02/2007): there is an even better, easier-to-install and, what is more, even MS Smartphone (Windows Mobile Standard)-compatible hack. Just download the CAB file linked from THIS post (I’ve also mirrored it HERE, just to be on the safe side, should you not want to register at XDA-Dev to access the download), install it (by simply clicking it on your handheld), power down your device (if it’s a Pocket PC – in order to make sure the Registry changes are all flushed) and restart it.
This hack will add full BT DUN to both platforms. I’ve thoroughly tested it on both my WM6 HTC Universal (a Pocket PC) and WM6 HTC s710 / Vox (a Smartphone) and found it excellent. Note that the traditional, BT PAN-based Internet Sharing will still work alongside with the added BT DUN (tested on both devices).
Note that it has a minor annoyance. After you terminate the connection, you will still be unable to access the Net on the Pocket PC or Smartphone that you used as a modem (also see THIS and THIS for similar bug reports). The solution to this is pretty simple: instead of (lengthy and/or awkward) soft resetting your handheld, just make sure you tap either the data connection icon in Comm Manager (this seem to be sufficient with Smartphones) or, as with, it seems, with Pocket PC’s (like the Universal), just dis- and, then, re-enable the phone connection itself (or, alternatively, en-, and, then, re-disable Flight mode). This all makes this small bug easy to live with.
Finally, Smartphone users: remember NOT to long-press the Red dial button to lock your device – it’ll also terminate the call. Instead, use the standard lock menu accessible via the Power button.
There is also a tutorial on making USB connection work with Modem Link HERE, should it be messed up. Also, the entire thread might be worth giving a read, should you still have problems.
Thanks for FX Belloir for pointing out this hack!
(end of update, the now-outdated original article follows. This means you’ll want to prefer the new hack explained above, NOT the old one I still keep for historical purposes only. It's only the first sections, which explain what this is all about, are worth reading for casual users.)
Anyone having read my article New dial-up networking model of the WM5 AKU3 – a must if you use your WM phones as modems knows WM5 AKU3 (and, of course, WM6) has dramatically changed the way dial-up networking is handled – not necessarily in the good direction. (Please DO read the article if you don’t have a clue what I’m referring to and you have ever wanted to use your Windows Mobile handheld as a cellular modem!)
Microsoft, so far, haven’t really done anything to the problem, except for publishing an article (also discussed for example HERE). Therefore, hackers needed to concentrate their forces on solving the problem. After the first failed attempts (for example mine, as is explained in the first-linked article), at last, some excellent XDA-Developers folks have managed to enable this feature with a comparatively easy-to-do hack. I’ve developed the hack further, making it compatible with several handheld models and ROM versions (the previous version available at XDA-Developers doesn’t support the Universal, Wizard and, probably, several other models because it doesn’t do any forced Registry import – it might only be compatible with the P3600.)
The hack makes it possible to use most WM5 AKU3 / WM6 devices in the traditional (pre-WM5 AKU3) DUN dial-up method, in addition to the new, in WM5 AKU3 introduced Internet Sharing.
This means you can use BOTH technologies and can have the advantages of BOTH approaches. With the “traditional” DUN dial-up, you still have the freedom of NOT having to manually start / reconnect Internet Sharing AND the ability to use clients not supporting the BT Personal Area Network (PAN) profile required by the new Internet Sharing. And, as Internet Sharing is still supported, you can still have a real internet sharing approach, making it possible to use the Internet on both the Windows Mobile device acting as a modem and the client that connects to it (and can still have the other goodies Internet Sharing also offers: for example, the accessibility of the phone even with an ongoing Internet session.)
Again, it’s almost impossible to emphasize how important, how revolutional this hack is! If you’ve EVER tried to use your WM5 AKU3 / WM6 Windows Mobile phone as a modem you know Internet Sharing can be a REAL pain in the back, particularly if the client you’d like to use it from doesn’t support BT PAN.
Installation
Import THIS registry import file (via, say, the brand new, EXCELLENT desktop-side Registry editor of SOTI’s Pocket Controller 6) and copy the contents of THIS file to the \Windows directory of your Windows Mobile device. Soft reset your device and voliá: after this, clients discovering the Bluetooth services your device provides will also see it offering the DUN service (in addition to the PAN one) as can also be seen in HERE.
After this, everything will work just great – as in the pre-AKU3 days. Follow for example THIS tutorial on using DUN modems if you don’t know how it’s done.
Problems
It’s incompatible with some HTC Wizard ROM versions, namely, the official AKU 3.3 T-Mobile ROM – see THIS. It, however, has no problems with mfrazzz's XDA Mobile 6 Release 2a Full at all.
It seems it’s incompatible with WM6 MS Smartphones (Windows Mobile Standard). I’ve tested this on my HTC Vox (S710).
Compatibility
In my tests, it worked just great on my HTC Universal and HTC Wizard. A lot of people have reported other success stories; for example, with the AKU3 HTC Trinity (P3600).
Verdict
Again and again: if you EVER plan to use your handheld as a modem, this hack is a MUST!
UPDATE (11/02/2007): There's a version specifically meant for the T-Mo Dash is at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=340762 .
Note that if you have a MS Smartphone (as opposed to a Pocket PC), it MUST be application unlocked for the hack to work. See for example See for example http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=2004&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 for more links on application unlocking. Note that app unlocking is absolutely legal.
Error on a StarTrek
Hey all,
I get the following error after installing:
"Alert
Can't find 'ATCIUI' (or one of its components). Make sure the path and filename are correct and that all the required libraries are available."
Any ideas? All the components are there...
qnonsense said:
Hey all,
I get the following error after installing:
"Alert
Can't find 'ATCIUI' (or one of its components). Make sure the path and filename are correct and that all the required libraries are available."
Any ideas? All the components are there...
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Which one did you try? "Technology"'s CAB? Mine?
Menneisyys said:
Which one did you try? "Technology"'s CAB? Mine?
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I tried both CABs, as well as simply copying the files into the Windows directory, all to no avail. My phone is application unlocked and I've verified that the registry entries are all in place... Very confusing.
Motorola Q9c
I couldn't get it to work on the Motorola Q9c either. Any chance there is a way to get it to work with this device?
What Are You Trying To Do
mabmarc1 said:
I couldn't get it to work on the Motorola Q9c either. Any chance there is a way to get it to work with this device?
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If you have bluetooth on your device, then I believe it will work on your device! If you are trying to configure the bluetooth {"DUN"} dial-up configuration setup on your Motorola Q9c, then it will never work. Just install the bluetooth Dun.cab on your Motorola Q9c to the MAIN MEMORY! (NOT IN THE WINDOWS FOLDER)! Soft reset your device. Next turn the bluetooth on, pair the two devices, now the Motorola Q9c is ready to be use as a "modem" for bluetooth {"DUN"} dial-up. Nothing else is to be done to the Motorola Q9c. The bluetooth {"DUN"} dial-up configuration setup should already be on the other device (PDA, Laptop, ect...) that you paired with the Motorola Q9c............! The directions that I'm giving you are for the bluetooth Dun.cab in my thread only............!
VZW Moto Q not working
Okay so I tried the .cab file and stupid me forgot to back up my device before hand. Yeah now I don't have any working Bluetooth.
2 questions.
1) Could someone please provide me with the files from a WM5 AKU3 phone?
ATCIUI.exe
ATCIUI.lnk
atcmdint.dll
bthatci.dll
2) If I can't get these files from someone will a Master Reset get my device back to normal or will it leave the broken files still in place.
This worked great on my Treo 750 w/ATT used it on my TomTom 920. THanks!
Anyone got luck using this on a HTC S730?
I'm trying to access the internet from my QTek 9000 (HTC Universal) through my HTC S730 phone. No luck.
On QTek 9000 (with crossbow's WM6) no clientside PAN is supported and on HTC S730 I cannot get DUN working...
Yes bmorg, master reset will revive your device
user 888
user888
matey did you make any progress with your query?
user888 said:
Anyone got luck using this on a HTC S730?
I'm trying to access the internet from my QTek 9000 (HTC Universal) through my HTC S730 phone. No luck.
On QTek 9000 (with crossbow's WM6) no clientside PAN is supported and on HTC S730 I cannot get DUN working...
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Your quest is similar to one I have. I have a T-Mobile Dash with HTC-S620 WM6.1 Smartphone ROM and EDGE data that I want to access the internet from a SE TM506 with HSDPA 3G data. There is no clientside BT PAN on the S620 and no way to BT DUN to the TM506. I have clientside serial port on the S620 to the TM506 but no app to take advantage.
So far quest was futile.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=433074
Help for WM6 GSM dial-up internet connection
Hello,
can anyone help me?.
I would access internet with my cell phone (Samsung SGH i780 os WM6) without having any kind of fast data connections with my provider, like gprs edge or hsdpa.
In other word I would connect to the service with a dial-up gsm connection at 9600bps, but WM6 seems to haven't capability to connect to internet this way.
I found here: http://www.modaco.com/content/smartp.../#entry1048254 some related like informations, think to understand that this post tells about to connect a BT device like gps, trough BT connection of a WM6 cell phone, via DUN to internet; someone think this could also be useful for me? If so how?
Please forgive me my english I hope it could have be understandable.
Tankyou.
Roberto Ruvinetti
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Up until now, very few Windows Mobile handsets have supported call recording, which has also resulted in, after giving my call recording-capable HTC s310 to my wife, my sticking to a Symbian S60 phone (the Nokia N95) for plain phoning purposes.
Fortunately, some XDA-Developers forum members discovered the HTC Touch HD running Asian ROM’s do have built-in support for flawless (read: no need to rely on “sound bleeding” from the speaker to the mike to record the other party) call recording, while non-Asian ROM’s didn’t have this feature. They have quickly ripped the app so that others can also install it.
Currently, only few WinMo models and ROM versions do support call recording; for example, the
Touch HD, the Kaiser and the Raphael (CDMA-specific thread HERE; reported success with for example the new 5.05 leaked WWE ROM). (Click the links for additional info.)
Note that I’ve started and will (try to) maintain a list of the supported models and ROM versions. It’s available HERE.
On my HTC Universal running Tomal 8.5 WM 6.1 (tested with the plain registry import, the original CAB file linked to in the first post of the Kaiser thread and Monx’s repack – it’s the latter two that you should try first after reading thru at least the Touch HD thread – yes, I know it’s long and quite hard to read, but it still has a lot of nice info), it doesn’t work. The second did show up the “Record conversation” menu item while talking; the third didn’t at all. Nevertheless, nothing resulted in recording the other party, other than the sound bleeding from the speaker.
Wow! This is good news! Anything that I could use on X1 to do the same thing? I've been looking far and hard and unable to find anything in the market for this ability on WinMo 6.1 phones. The rest of the recording utilities have to rely on loudspeaker mode and once you are on hands-free, it does not work at all.
Just taking a peek in the registry of the Topaz, and came accross...
HKLM > Software > HTC > TV Out > FunctionEnable
Does this mean we can have the TV Out functionality at long last on the diamond??????
I don't have the cable, but will buy one dam quickly if ithis works?
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And now, I've just found this...
HKLM > Drivers > BuiltIn > TVOUT
I could be wrong, but this tells me that
a) The D2 can support TV Out in some way shape size or form.
b) If it doesn't work straight out of the box, some reg tweaks and maybe a cab port from the Rhodium should sort it.
got this from HTC:
"Dear valued HTC customer, Thank you for contacting our Customer Support Center. We are dedicated to providing you with the best quality service and answering all of your questions and concerns. You recently wrote us about an issue that you have encountered with your HTC device. To clarify your issue, you stated that: "Please can you tell me if the Touch Diamond2 supports the HTC TV out cable?" The Diamond 2 does not have the TV Out capability, the ones that do are Touch Pro, Touch Pro 2, X7510 Advantage (mini laptop). If the above steps do not resolve your issue, we invite you to visit the support area on our Web site. Please go to: http://www.htc.com/www/support.aspx Or you can go to: http://www.htc.com/select_country.htm, select your country and then click on the Support tab. You can also call our Call Center on the relevant local number from this link http://www.htc.com/europe/CA_Hotline.aspx if you have further questions. Thank you once again for your continued patronage. Best regards, Europe customer support team HTC Corp. Global Service Division "
galvinize said:
got this from HTC:
"Dear valued HTC customer, Thank you for contacting our Customer Support Center. We are dedicated to providing you with the best quality service and answering all of your questions and concerns. You recently wrote us about an issue that you have encountered with your HTC device. To clarify your issue, you stated that: "Please can you tell me if the Touch Diamond2 supports the HTC TV out cable?" The Diamond 2 does not have the TV Out capability, the ones that do are Touch Pro, Touch Pro 2, X7510 Advantage (mini laptop). If the above steps do not resolve your issue, we invite you to visit the support area on our Web site. Please go to: http://www.htc.com/www/support.aspx Or you can go to: http://www.htc.com/select_country.htm, select your country and then click on the Support tab. You can also call our Call Center on the relevant local number from this link http://www.htc.com/europe/CA_Hotline.aspx if you have further questions. Thank you once again for your continued patronage. Best regards, Europe customer support team HTC Corp. Global Service Division "
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But they would say that, I'm still holding out hope.
While its essentially the same hardware in the Diamond2 and Pro2, and TV out is a function of the Qualcomm chipset, not all of the pins connecting to the chipset may be connected through to the extUSB port in the same way. Be nice if it did work but I won't be holding my breath waiting for it. The registry entries are probably leftovers from common rom development stages with the Rodium, its probably easier for HTC to initally develop one build of WM that does everything for all their current devices then switch off the bits that don't work on individual devices.
Check this out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/AV-Cable-for-HTC-Touch-Diamond2-Diamond-2-Phone-BLACK_W0QQitemZ300308514613QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_MobilePhones_MobilePhoneAccessories_MobilePhoneBatteries?hash=item300308514613&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1234|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318|301%3A0|293%3A1|294%3A50
Don't know if it works, I see it as a potential possibility
Who want to try? I'm not interested in TV-Out so I won't
Just found another...
HKLM > Softwarre> HTC > H2W > TVOutCableIn
I think is the icon settings, but I'm not sure?
Well I'll pay a £1 to someone who tries it.... get 10 of us and we'll see if it works.
Unless you see it in your Start>Settings>System. I would think it'd be hard to enable.
On Russian site in characteristics it is written that video a cable is supported
http://www.htc.com/ru/product/touchdiamond2/specification.html
HTC ExtUSB ™ (mini-UsB 2.0, united from audio- and TV-exit *) *it is necessary TV-cable НТС
HTC ExtUSB™ (мини-USB 2.0, объединенный с аудио- и ТВ-выходом*) * необходим ТВ-кабель НТС
Do the cables work?
Anybody know if any of the cables are working yet?
Maybe this is a matter of time like the gps on trinity...
if diamond2 and pro2 are the same about hardware chipset it should be work!
Have ordered one now, so I hope for the best and expecting the worst
... my hope is with you ;-)
tell us as soon as you can !
I got the cable from Hong Kong on saturday, and have tried to get it work, but with no success. But i still hope for the best Any ideas?
I guess not have!
好像没有听说有啊!!
Damned HTC!! I upgraded from TouchPro or is it downgraded to Diamond2. I purchased the tvout cable when I had the TouchPro. It cost me more than 100 bucks. Now I cant use it.
Dame HTC!! my next device will never be from HTC again. (Go read the Bugs List thread, go HTC go)
From http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueTVOut.aspx
Description Screen21
nueTVOut allows you to force TV output to be on, and allows use of the TV Out control panel even if you do not have an original HTC Video out cable.
To use the TV Out, you’ll need the audio dongle (rectangular block) that came with the phone, as well as a camcorder/iPod video cable. Plug the camcorder/iPod video cable into the dongle, and plug the dongle into your phone. Open the control panel, enable the video output and select the correct standard (NTSC for United States/Canada), and press ok. If there is no video output, try switching the outputs until you get a signal (for me, the video was on the red right audio RCA, instead of the yellow video RCA). If you don’t get any video, most likely you have a cable for an mp3 player that has the ground connected to the wrong pin. Camcorder/iPod video cables work best.
Have you tryed switching the outputs?
Have tried to switch between the outputs, but no picture, only the sound.
With AC-T110 cable still no picture...hope someone will help
It seems, it is a similar discussion like for the D1, without successful results.