I'm looking for the registry entries for the microsoft bluetooth stack on a ppc2003se device and maybe the bt dlls in the windows directory. I downloaded a imate jam rom, but I can't figure out how to extract the information I need from it If someone could provide me with a copy of their registry entries (i think all the important ones are stored at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\), I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time!
Jason
P.S. In case you are wondering, I'm trying to restore full bluetooth functionality to my crippled samsung i730 verizon phone (mostly I want the DUN profile). It uses the ms stack and the main (only?) problem appears to be that some of the registry entries have been removed. If I can compare my registry entries to working entries, I'm hoping I can find the solution!
you can extract all files from ROM with dumprom tool, then convert default.fdf to defailt.reg with fdf2reg.pl script.
The BT DLLs from jam's rom would be useless for you - they are XIP.
Thanks for the info on the dlls, i didnt know what arcitecture the jam used. As for the dumprom tool, I tried it multiples times in different configurations to no success (nk.nbf, nk.nba, different passwords). The rom I grabbed was 1.12 from the "How to upgrade with the latest I-mate Jam ROM --GUIDE--" thread. any suggestions for one that will work?
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I've read somewhere that BT from WM2005 is working good, is there any change that we could use it on WM2003SE?
I am not a programmer but some people here probably can make it to work....
Mamaich, Sin, Buzz_lightyear, itsMe, xda2jojo, toenailed, softworkz, edsub, Dr, XDA-developers that's the people on the top of my head right now who make things happened.
Is there a way this things could work?
I interest in Bluetooth from WM2005.
it has many profile such as Handsfree, external device,...
I extract Bluetooth registry from WM2005
And I found that Handsfree-Profile has another file that's name Handsfree.exe.
But I still have problem that I can't extract any files that .dll
Even I use resco or explorer or via Activesyc. It sad that they are in used or in ROM.
Anyone has an idea that How to extract those files.
This is Bluetooth-registry that I extracted.
and Here's the file that name "Handsfree.exe"
I have no idea about this file.
But it seem to be involved with "Handsfree Profile"
In WM2005, Handsfree-Profile is work well such as callerID function.
Anyone has idea about this Bluetooth from WM2005
Thank for advance.
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I interest in Bluetooth from WM2005.
it has many profile such as Handsfree, external device,...
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That's why I just wondering why seems nobody trying to get this to work? People are tying to make Broadcom BT to work on XDA-2 but if this is a working MS BT stack this should be a little bit easier I think, BUT I am not programmer of any kind so I cannot back-up what I am saying wouldn't I?
Please make this possible.
Tumtum thanks for trying keep us posted with your progress.
i still interest in Bluetooth from WM2005.
I try many ways to extract file .dll that involved in Bluetooth.
But it always error.
I try a lot of ways such as delete all registry and try to copy.
but it doesn't work. It seem liked those files are in ROM and cannot copy or delete.
Does anyone have idea about it?
One more thing. I try to import Bluetooth-registry from WM2005 but it doesn't work.
It said like this registry is not a registry file.
Title says it all...Landware made its .cab wm5 compatible only, I hacked it to install to any wm build. Hope some of you will find use for it, as you may know this is NOT pirated, you still need the same activation code as with WM5.
There's no WM6 APPS forum, so I figured this was the best place to post it.
I appreciate this, thanks. I'm a registered user of both the Palm and WM versions. My support inquiries fell on deaf ears.
The current version of Pocket Quicken (v2.5 Build 338a) installs and works well with WM6 without any tweaks. I have it on Cingular 8525 running CUSTEL WM VI Pro v2.5.
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Title says it all...Landware made its .cab wm5 compatible only, I hacked it to install to any wm build. Hope some of you will find use for it, as you may know this is NOT pirated, you still need the same activation code as with WM5.
There's no WM6 APPS forum, so I figured this was the best place to post it.
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thanks for the file!!
2010 POCKET QUICKEN for WM6 CAB File imperfect?
I appear to have unexpected result with your Pocket Quicken 2.1_hacked.cab
Sync starting at 8:27 AM 06/09/2010
Device helper not found. Attempting to copy from 'C:\Program Files (x86)\LandWare\Pocket Quicken 2.5 for Pocket PC\pqppc25helper.dll'
The device helper could not be copied because it was not found. Please reinstall and try again.
Communications failure - result code 3f3/2
(This probably means that the device could not be found)
Sync finished at 8:27 AM 06/09/2010
Do you use your Pocket Quicken CAB file in an environment using Quicken for Desktop pc and synchronization with Windows Mobile?
The Cavalier WM6 rom has just been made available. The Cavalier itself seems to use the same hardware platform as the Breeze and Hermes and so seemed a good start. The main differences between the Cavalier and Breeze Smartphones seem to be different keyboards and the Cavalier has WiFi/GPS extra. My goal was to port the ROM, remove Wifi and change keyboard drivers.
So far I've not got very far
I've dumped the Cavalier ROM and put a Breeze header on it and flashed it to a Breeze. Not unsurprisingly it didn't boot, just kept recycling on the splash screen. I've looked through the Reg to check the INIT process and the Built-in drivers but nothing jumps out as a problem. It has been hinted to me by Pof that I need to look at the XIP DLLs to see if they are incorrectly mapped in memory as a start point. To this end I've attached the two memory maps onto this post.
Anyone that can help with advice, guidance or even better action would be appreciated.
Talking to myself!
Okay. I realise now that the attached memory maps were not the point. I've dumped the old (WM5 AKU 3.3.1) breeze XIP and the new (WM6) Cavalier XIP and I'm playing with bepe's XIPPORT application.
I'm assuming what I need is to replace all the modules in the Breeze XIP with the 'new' Cavalier ones and then merge back into the payload file. My question is ... how? There seems to be an address required for the build-back and I've no idea what to use. Rommaster reported an offset of 0x000000 for the XIP but I assume this is after clipping it out of the original payload.
hi all,
our company search some support for this scenario:
we use 500 handheld vpa III for our own application.
at the moment we make a backup/restore with sprite software.
we use the restore to prepare the vpa´s for our projects.
so we can replicate our application for example 50 project handhelds.
the problem we have we cant mirror the handheld configuration we need like manuel net selection or keyboard lock.
any one have an idea for a software we can take for that or who is specialist in these questions ?
thx a lot
best regards
userv
By following the wiki instructions I made a personal_settings.cab file that I install after a ROM flash and all my settings are there, including bluetooth pairings and ring tone selection to name a few. Basically all it is is a series of registry entries. Easiest way to test this is to export the registry of a clean unit and then export a copy of a completely modified unit. Compare the two files and extract the differences and use a tool like Win CE Cab Manager to create a cab that you can install via a cooked EXTRom.
This is not a detailed set of instructions but should definately get you pointed in the right direction.
Hi, everyone! I´m still working on a Wizard (don´t want to touch my Hermes, yet). I´m pretty advanced... but
I dump the [latest] original cingular WM5. I rebuilt it with office 2007 and realize that the original shortcuts are still there. Of course, they are both useless (as I have new names for the apps) and annoying (because I can´t remove them before compiling).
This is the whole point: Those shortcuts are not coming from neither an xml update for the XIP nor an initflashfiles.txt
HOW ON EARTH DO I REMOVE THEM. I can´t find what is creating and copying those shortcuts
Are they embedded in the OS.nb file? If so, how do I take that file apart?
Any help is very much appreciated!
..provxml, m8..
Nope, had checked already
*.mopvxml, etc had been checked.
But... what did you mean by m8?.
BTW: I will check inside os.nb now, but please give me fresh ideas
You may also want to check for a file called initflashfiles.dat. That contains a lot of shortcut information as well. Especially for apps that are default for that particular ROM. It should be found in the OEM\OEM_LANG_* folder in the kitchen. The (*) is the locale number. For example, a WWE ROM would have the folder as OEM_LANG_0409.
Yep, solved (initflashfiles.dat)
Hey, thanks! You´re FAST!
I was about to post it. But thanks, you could have saved me hours
Anyways. If anyone ever reads this thread, remember: scavenging os.nb(a) isn´t that great. An automated kitchen does it all (Hypercore in this case).
I also found somebody claiming that certain shortcut came from a dll. Just keep as a sidenote.
Cheers!