Jave Runtime (JRE) - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Windows Mobile General

I cant get JRE to work, someone how as it working? Wants to run http://mobile.broadbandgenie.co.uk/speedtest on my phone to check my providers speed.
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Does WM6 have VB runtime? Needed for some applications!

HI,
I am trying to run this GPS application called GPS DIS 'GPS Driver Information Service and works with all PDAs running Pocket PC 2002 or higher
GPS DIS was developed for PocketPC 2002. With PocketPC 2003 you will have to install the appropriate VB runtime files.
I have loaded the VB Runtime files onto my P3600i as well as the GPS DIS. The install completes fully, and when i launch the application, i see the spinning microsoft icon indicating its loading then it disappears then returns then disappears again. (It does not lock up)
Then nothing actually loads.
Can someone help, possibly try to load this and let me know if they get a different response.
Does anyone know if VB runtime is included in WM6? If not, which is the best one to install into WM6?
thanks
polite bump,
surely some experts can shed some light on this.
bump bump.
I am also looking to find a vb runtime module for wm6.
pls, any one have any ideas how to achieve this.
As far as I Know there isn't anyone VB Runtime for WM6. Microsoft doesn't support it anymore. I also needed it...
PS: found a way to install it: Install in main memory or internal storage, not in SD. See: http://www.cebeans.com/runtime/runtime.htm
Hi Bicalho,
Can you tell me if GPS application called GPS DIS 'GPS Driver Information Service will run with your method?
Thanks!
GLO said:
HI,
I am trying to run this GPS application called GPS DIS 'GPS Driver Information Service and works with all PDAs running Pocket PC 2002 or higher
GPS DIS was developed for PocketPC 2002. With PocketPC 2003 you will have to install the appropriate VB runtime files.
I have loaded the VB Runtime files onto my P3600i as well as the GPS DIS. The install completes fully, and when i launch the application, i see the spinning microsoft icon indicating its loading then it disappears then returns then disappears again. (It does not lock up)
Then nothing actually loads.
Can someone help, possibly try to load this and let me know if they get a different response.
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Download it from here http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/windowsmobile/downloads/evb_eula.aspx and install in Device memory...it should work.
I tried this again with some hope, but again, both apps GPSDIS and VBruntime install successfully and when launching GPSDIS i get the ' you have X times remaining for this trial' then that disappears and the spinning beach ball returns for a couple of seconds then dissapears and nothing.
The search continues...
any new ideas please

Help with error, object invoked has disconnected from its clients

Hi all, I am just getting started in developing a very simple app (Hello World) and when I try to run it I get the following error:
The object invoked has disconnected from its clients
The project builds fine but when I run it I get the error. Any ideas on how to solve this? I am using Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate and downloaded the developer tools from Microsoft site (vm_web).
Thanks in advance, Onam.
do you get that when you attempt to launch the application in the emulator? if so, how much ram do you have? you require a minimum of 1.5GB for the emulator to run properly. I'm not sure why, but this is one of the things I ran into and was a suggested solution. I personally haven't tested it, but it did stop my virtual machine (currently set to 1GB) from running the phone emulator.

[Windows Phone Utility]Rapi Communications

Program to communicate between the PC <-> Device WP7.The application supporting the connection to the device.
It works on the principle of RAPI communications. He pulled out of the Zune Program
Info:
Description of the product: Windows Phone RAPI Communication Service EXE
Product Name: Zune
Product Version: 4.7.109
Usage:
Waiting....
Files in Attachmend
How to Use?Demo?
Is there any way to access phone without Zune drivers or Zune software installed using this application? Clicking on the EXE doesn't do anything.
thesecondsfade said:
Is there any way to access phone without Zune drivers or Zune software installed using this application? Clicking on the EXE doesn't do anything.
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have any idea what the communication RAPI?
See this: RAPI in MS
Nokser said:
have any idea what the communication RAPI?
See this: RAPI in MS
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But how does this package fit into that? This looks like perhaps a way to get native debugging working, but I don't see what to do with this.
You haven't provided any information about what it does--the program just quits regardless of zune state or WP-device connected state. What does it do? Through what means is someone to interact with it? I don't know too much about how RAPI worked on Windows Mobile, but there isn't any indication of how to use /this/ in the article you linked.
davux said:
But how does this package fit into that? This looks like perhaps a way to get native debugging working, but I don't see what to do with this.
You haven't provided any information about what it does--the program just quits regardless of zune state or WP-device connected state. What does it do? Through what means is someone to interact with it? I don't know too much about how RAPI worked on Windows Mobile, but there isn't any indication of how to use /this/ in the article you linked.
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I give to more info... but not now my friend
[This is a reverse engineering effort in progress. Your mileage may vary and information below could be completely inaccurate. Proceed at your own risk.]
It's a Windows service. Copy it somewhere handy, and issue the command (editing the path as necessary). NOTE: The spaces are required.
Sadly, I don't recall retail phones having RAPI bits, so doubt this will be useful. I'll have another look at the filesystem though.
Update: Judging by the way this executable behaves, it's likely meant to replace WMZuneComm.exe.
Update 2: Because of the reliance on Zune libraries (e.g. ZuneSA.dll), this is for 32-bit Zune users.
Update 3: Listens on localhost, port 64694
These are old binaries from old Zune client software. Retail devices don't have RAPI bits (verified via samsung ffus), therefore this is useless. Silly original poster.
WithinRafael said:
[This is a reverse engineering effort in progress. Your mileage may vary and information below could be completely inaccurate. Proceed at your own risk.]
It's a Windows service. Copy it somewhere handy, and issue the command (editing the path as necessary). NOTE: The spaces are required.
Sadly, I don't recall retail phones having RAPI bits, so doubt this will be useful. I'll have another look at the filesystem though.
Update: Judging by the way this executable behaves, it's likely meant to replace WMZuneComm.exe.
Update 2: Because of the reliance on Zune libraries (e.g. ZuneSA.dll), this is for 32-bit Zune users.
Update 3: Listens on localhost, port 64694
These are old binaries from old Zune client software. Retail devices don't have RAPI bits (verified via samsung ffus), therefore this is useless. Silly original poster.
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You do not have right to end because of ... Each distributed system WP7, has the shell RAPI applications and libraries.
You can't just dust off old Zune files from 2009 and magically connect this to a phone. Get real.

Experienced Developer, new to mobile hacking, where to start?

I have experience as a .net developer, a SQL developer, and a network administrator, but I've never done anything with mobile development. I'll be able to do some damage, but I need someone to point me in the right direction here.
I am not interested in messing with the existing windows CE os AT ALL, only Android. I motivated by this phone because it's the only modern phone who's ESN can be activated on verizion without a data plan.
SO, can an experienced person within the community give me a lay of the land of where I can contribute and get working?
my 2c: Most of the hacking i've done was on PSP, and they always loaded custom firmware by getting into the core / bios area, just like all of the other jailbreak methods. Can we do that?
Gaujo said:
I have experience as a .net developer, a SQL developer, and a network administrator, but I've never done anything with mobile development. I'll be able to do some damage, but I need someone to point me in the right direction here.
I am not interested in messing with the existing windows CE os AT ALL, only Android. I motivated by this phone because it's the only modern phone who's ESN can be activated on verizion without a data plan.
SO, can an experienced person within the community give me a lay of the land of where I can contribute and get working?
my 2c: Most of the hacking i've done was on PSP, and they always loaded custom firmware by getting into the core / bios area, just like all of the other jailbreak methods. Can we do that?
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well, one major thing that you can help with, is getting drivers for the kin two, because the ones we have are only diag drivers, and do not let us see the phone in windows explorer...the diag drivers only let us see the filesystem in Bitpim.
welcome to the "i know kung-fu but this seems to need jiu-jitsu" group of developpers.
As noted above... drivers.. drivers drivers....
In the other threads you can see my hardware attempts resume about the usb access to the devices and explanation about why we didnt flashed anything yet (tldr; is shop-protected).
The only driver available for flashing (in windows) or linux direct access turned us into a nvflash executable being frozen, doing anything. For the other modes we have not data on how to operate with them.
On your request: yes, you could run android here, as tegra 2500 was made for wince and android (currently they work with froyo), so i guess we could do the move (i would want to backup Win CE anyway... just in case ... for messing around with flashing...).
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welcome to the "i know kung-fu but this seems to need jiu-jitsu" group of developpers.
As noted above... drivers.. drivers drivers....
In the other threads you can see my hardware attempts resume about the usb access to the devices and explanation about why we didnt flashed anything yet (tldr; is shop-protected).
The only driver available for flashing (in windows) or linux direct access turned us into a nvflash executable being frozen, doing anything. For the other modes we have not data on how to operate with them.
On your request: yes, you could run android here, as tegra 2500 was made for wince and android (currently they work with froyo), so i guess we could do the move (i would want to backup Win CE anyway... just in case ... for messing around with flashing...).
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I've never edited or created a driver, but if someone will point me in a specific driver, I will hammer away as best I can.
I don't understand what you mean here:
" The only driver available for flashing (in windows) or linux direct access turned us into a nvflash executable being frozen, doing anything. For the other modes we have not data on how to operate with them."​
Point 1) The APX mode (booting with USB keys + power) is what we called as flashing "part", which uses nvflash (.exe) as tool to do flashing to the devices.
The driver you can get from nvidia (that one exists) lets nvflash find the device but the kin seems to be writeprotected, so the tool outputs an error while connecting to the KIN. Also, further attemps make nvflash get stuck in the connection process forever (and ever).
Point 2) The other modes (normal or special keys hold) have no known drivers nor known-yet ways to get them. Of course, if i knew how to make one, i would have tried to make it myself, as i tried with the MPMz protocol on the kin, so can't point you in any direction there.
That's what i meant.

.Exe in windows 10 Mobile

Hello, I wonder if there is any way to run .exe on devices with Windows 10 Mobile.
If so, could you help with a tutorial? Thanks for the attention.
LuizWay said:
Hello, I wonder if there is any way to run .exe on devices with Windows 10 Mobile.
If so, could you help with a tutorial? Thanks for the attention.
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exe is the native format of Windows and Windows Phone but it doesn't mean you can copy exe file from your pc and run it.
PC exe files are based on X86 and X64 but Mobile exe files are ARM and they are completely different
Windows CE .exes can be runned?
ARM compiled EXEs can run using my CMD in SSH solution (that @gus33000 automated in Interop Tools). Aside from that, you CAN run a .NET 4/4.5 Console app if it's named specific names (which I explain here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3185766).
snickler said:
ARM compiled EXEs can run using my CMD in SSH solution (that @gus33000 automated in Interop Tools). Aside from that, you CAN run a .NET 4/4.5 Console app if it's named specific names (which I explain here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3185766).
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Weird... I made a custom C++ console app and it worked fine in console.
lukjok said:
Weird... I made a custom C++ console app and it worked fine in console.
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Yes, it's supposed to. As long as it was compiled for ARM, it will run.
so...who can made arm exe files?
augustinionut said:
so...who can made arm exe files?
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Anyone with VS installed and experience But arm-porting requires some additional skills - not all API's/functions are available on the arm platform.
I tried to build Far Manager for arm but still need to take care of about 54 issue (replace missing x86/64 functionality).
:silly: I.m still dreaming about mortscript.... imagine something like tasker on android
Do it. This was the exact reason I made sure to make a tutorial on how to get CMD running over SSH when I noticed it was possible. If you have the talent to, get your programming on.. Make apps and solutions that are useful for us. Let's get W10M on a better level and show everyone what we can do
@augustinionut, you don't need mortscript on windows, it has (suppose to but I haven't checked IoT system32 for it) own tools and services.
@snickler, have you experimented with the services like task scheduler etc.?
snickler said:
Do it. This was the exact reason I made sure to make a tutorial on how to get CMD running over SSH when I noticed it was possible. If you have the talent to, get your programming on.. Make apps and solutions that are useful for us. Let's get W10M on a better level and show everyone what we can do
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Im a noob, i better do reverse engineering, i dont even have sufficient data do download visual studio
How high are the chances to get Office 2013 (from Windows RT) running on it?
Insignificant said:
How high are the chances to get Office 2013 (from Windows RT) running on it?
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I think, zero.

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