Hi all. This is an exciting time for everyone with the HP touchpad and I decided that I would make a series of tutorials on how to hack/jailbreak the device. The steps are easy to follow and are basically a collaboration of all the small tutorials out there. Later on I hope to have a tutorial on android on the touchpad so stay tuned. Visit touchpadroid.blogspot.com
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alright guys i just got my t-mobile mda replacement and decided i want to research the capabilities of the mda ..i came across this forum and found out you can do a lot with the mda...i was wondering if anyone could help me understand a little more of what i can do to the mda...basically...how to's
and step by step instructions to change my mda to fit me all i know is that it has
2.26.10.2..wwe
02.25.11..radio
4.1.13.12..protocol
2.26.10.105..extrom
and also if anyone can suggest where or what site i can go for full applications...it would really be nice to be welcome into the pocket pc world and get pointers from members...thanks to all....
Hello mlkjbo and welcome to the forum.
First of I think you should define some goals. We can't tell you how to make your MDA fit you, since we don't know you
If you want free software start here:
http://www.pocketpcfreeware.com
http://www.freewareppc.com
http://www.freecabs.de (this site is designed to be viewed directly from the phone)
Your device can do a lot of things, such as playing movies, listening to music and playing games.
Tell us what you want to do with it and we will be happy to point you in the right direction.
thx...your right i left that outto many profiles to list...question.. and this may sound stupid to ask but thats how much i dont know...but can i get a flash program onto the mda..well basically i wanted a my today screen for example to be the ocean with with moving fishes or something like that is that possible on the mda
Not only possible but there is a whole collection of flash themes out there.
Check out this site and here.
One thing though: this program will use up CPU power which will slow down your device and waste battery. It is pretty, but not very functional.
Hi fellow members of XDA!
This is a question I putting to the community (hope to receive more answers than my previous question.
I've been browsing around the web for the last few day in search of way to make my own tablet pc. I think I found some interesting things to get me going and I do have an old laptop that I think I could easily use for my adventure. And so, now that the Hardware part is (in theory) solved I've reach another problem. The OS part. I know android is open source, that most likely I would easily put linux running on the machine, but somehow I want to make it windows mobile capable. Call it a whim if you want.
After reading some stuff around this forum about rom cooking (and I'm no programmer) I have more questions than answers.
So my big question is: If a XDA Rom Cook had access to the device specs, could it build a windows mobile rom for that same device? What specs would he/her need?
Another idea of mine is: I have an old blue angel and a prophet stopped at home. Could I salvage parts from them to the tablet pc?
And here is another question: Where can I get the touch screens, casings and other tablet pc components? Does anyone here knows?
Thanks for reading. I'll start on this project soon and let you know how it goes.
Cheers
Just got my Surface today. Totally new to this platform though but is eager to start developing on apps and so on right away. Anyone able to guide me through the development process of RT? :laugh:
Start by grabbing VisualStudio Express
https://www.touchdevelop.com/ can help maybe if you're at enty lvl app design.
Thanks for the tips guys!
http://channel9.msdn.com/
There are some very good official tutorials on that site.
Hi guys! A long time user and a new member of this incredible forum and website. This is infact the BEST website for android phones.
Being a HTC Desire user for 4 years now, I could keep it alive and breathing with customs roms and tutorials you guys have provided here. My sincerest thanks to everyone responsible for this, especially the developers. Now I think its finally catching up with age and I need a newer handset.
So I'm on a hunt for an used Android phone something which has good hardware, 4G LTE (not required not a plus nonetheless) and is cheap ($100 - $150ish) which has a good support base with developers building new roms frequently. I would be extremely happy if someone could suggest a phone to match my requirements. All suggestions and advice is welcome. Thanks again for being such an awesome community, you guys simply rock!
Hi guys and gals I'm new to the forum.
I've recently decided I wanted to get into app development, I am still yet to learn Objective C and Java but I want to be making apps for both iOS as well as Android.
I am thinking of getting an iMac 27-inch: 3.4GHz is it completely worth it or are there other alternatives out there with a cheaper or similar price tag? Please I would like informative responses so do not post unless its helpful as it will save my time and yours
I'm assuming this might not be a straight forward answer but the reason I want to get an iMac is due to the wider screen size and clearer display and for using XCODE (eventually) but I want to develop for Android also.
Would you also recommend any programmes or software to use for someone starting out with programming and development? Ideally for starting out and then the more complicated programmes for experienced people.
Thank you.
Bump, could someone please answer me.