Hi,
For my current research I need to use a program called ImageJ, a histological imaging software running on Java. Recently I found the software was ported to a mobile device called Zaurus using a OS which quite similair to Java (J2ME). However the install package use the IPKG format which I tried to run on my touch HD using the ROM Java application. Unfortunately the package wasn't recognize by the touch HD. I also changed the IPK extention to JAR and the Java application was able to run the installation file after which an error appears.
Is anyone familiar with the IPKG format or does anyone knows how to get this to work on the touch HD?
Website Zaurus: http://ij-plugins.sourceforge.net/imagej-zaurus/index.html
Website ImageJ: http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/
Thanx
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hello,
I have a hitachi g1000 with windows mobile 2002, i want to rid off from sprint win version with all functions and feature and install a normal winCE.
the problem is, I cant do that, downloaded from micrsoft website trial verision but when run setup.exe it stops and ask tell my windows on PC need some other application and etc and etc. I install one application .NET Framework 2 but still not possible to go on with setup.
I would like to know is it only with me or someone also experince similar problems, please share with me yourexperience if you have installed on your pda win CE and how.
is there any other way to install it on my hitachi, or what I'm doing wrong?
Hello dar22.
It seems you misunderstand the whole Pocket PC OS issue.
You cannot just install Windows CE because it is not a generic operating system like Windows XP.
First, Windows Mobile is a derivative of Windows CE, but it also adds some functions. Even if you could replace your OS pure windows CE cannot run most apps developed for the PPC.
Second, Windows Mobile is custom tailored for every device (so is Win CE) and the result is called ROM image. You can't just install a generic version and then add drivers because they all come together from the manufacturer.
So to conclude this:
Unless the devices OEM provides an upgrade, there is no way to change the OS.
yes I uderstand than the generic WIN CE comes without drivers for a specific PDA, but the whole idea that I don't need that pda's most of it's functions such as camera and phone functions, I need only to have WINCE on it.
Can anybody advice me how to rid off from original Windows Mobile and install instead of that pure win ce version?
I mean what applications should I have on my PC to flash my device with WIN CE?
You still haven't understood me.
When I said 'drivers' I meant such basic things like memory, touch screen, device buttons.
Even those things need specific drivers from the OEM so there is no way to install Win CE on your device, unless:
1) You can dump the original ROM and extract all the drivers.
2) You can get MS Platform Builder (full and legal version), incorporate the drivers and create a special image for your device.
(I think you actually have to be an OEM and have contract with MS for the second part)
I am not sure what you tried to install, but there is no Win CE version you can just flash to any device and it will work.
levenum, thanks for your support, what you think can I install linux instead? I just don't want to have the sprint windows version
Well, you could try looking for linux version, but I am not sure there is one for your device.
You see, for mobile devices it is pretty much the same thing with linux. OEMs do not release even the basic drivers so there are no generic OS for these devices.
There are linux projects for HP iPaqs and also xanadux project (look in the WiKi) for HTC devices, but I don't know of anything for your device.
Perhaps if you specify what exactly bugs you about the OS maybe we can recommend apps and reg tweaks to get around is.
This newest ROM from HTC includes Esmertec Java Jeodek 20070425.1.1 built in as part of the ROM.
I have successfully installed Opera Mini and have it working through this version of Java as well as via a shortcut (28#"\windows\jeodek.exe" -run s0_) and it launches Opera just fine.
I am having two issues:
1) I cannot get the selector.utf to work to disable or suppress the two connection warnings from Opera
I've tried a hex editor changing
domain=untrusted, \
to
domain=tckmax , \
domain=trusted , \
to no avail. I even tried a fix.exe application which was specifically written to change the domain=untrusted, \ entry properly. It just doesn't work and I am starting to think that it has something to do with the Esmertec Java Jeodek being in the ROM from HTC.
... so
2) I tried to install Cloudyfa_EsmertecJbed, but it won't install ... I get an error message "installation of Cloudyfa_EsmertecJbed.cab was unsuccessful.
im running the cloudfa java on the new rom and it installed perfectly. i couldnt get the shortcut to work though and i havent tried to change the selector.utf file yet
doalittledanse said:
im running the cloudfa java on the new rom and it installed perfectly. i couldnt get the shortcut to work though and i havent tried to change the selector.utf file yet
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Could you elaborate a bit on anything that you might have done, which would have enabled the successful install of the cloudyfa java?
I have tried SurrealNetworksAppUnlock & SDA Application Unlock and still can't get it to install.
Basically, I load the 1.33 ROM (the one from December, 2007 - we are talking about the same ROM, correct?) and immediately, without doing anything else to the phone, I try to install cloudyfa java and it fails, then I tried after installing the two unlockers I mentioned ... still get the same error.
I don't have any trouble getting other software to install ... very unusual.
i didnt even install the app unlock programs. and yes im using the same rom. did you try installing on the device instead of storage card? or vice versa?
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i didnt even install the app unlock programs. and yes im using the same rom. did you try installing on the device instead of storage card? or vice versa?
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I really appreciate the follow-up and the post. Your response got me thinking about more about my install process, as opposed to some type of incompatability.
Turns out, the CAB file had gotten corrupted in the transfer from my pc to the phone. I deleted the file on the microSD card, copied it over again and it installed perfectly fine; as you indicated it would.
Posting from my dash, using (full-screen) Opera-mini, under the new HTC ROM & cloudyfa Java.
Thanks for the help!
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Posting from my dash, using (full-screen) Opera-mini, under the new HTC ROM & cloudyfa Java.
Thanks for the help!
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no problem. did you get the shortcut working?
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no problem. did you get the shortcut working?
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yes, perfectly ! Java starts up and runs Opera-Mini, unprompted. I also got the selector.utf mod to permit connecting without warning/prompt.
cool stuff, to be sure
Anyone know a way to get rid of the 2 connection security question when opera mini starts? in beta it worked to set untrusted to tckmax, but it doesnt work anymore.
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Anyone know a way to get rid of the 2 connection security question when opera mini starts? in beta it worked to set untrusted to tckmax, but it doesnt work anymore.
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With the java included on the DASH, I was not able to get tckmax to work. If I use a different java, one that I have installed, it works ... at least for me.
Have you tried it with a version of java that you installed, as opposed to the java included with the ROM?
I ran across Windows Mobile SDK and some emulators/images of WM6.1 on microsoft's website and when i ran it, it comes up on the screen as if it were a real ppc, allowing me to install cabs and have them function and all. I can't get the program to allow me to change the BIN it uses as the image. If this could be figured out, could this be used to test ROMs before flashing (I want to get into cooking)?
i dont not believe the emulator support real roms as it dont deal with drivers and other hardware related issues at all
it also comes as standalone so people dont need to install the sdk
Hi!
I'm a beginner, and I searched in the forum, but I haven't found the answer to my question in the forum.
I work with a Windows Mobile 6.5 OS. I try to launch an application at the startup by configuring the register
HKLM\Init
LaunchXX = myProg
DependXX = myDepencies
My program just creates a file, so I can check if it was successfull or not.
It works when I set "Launch100". But when I try to launch it before home.exe for instance, it doesn't work!
I use SignalStarted function. I've tried also the IsAPIReady function, but it's still not working. I tried this on an emulator (of visual studio 2008), I can repeat this problem.
However, when I sign my program with signtool, it works on the emulator. But of course, I can't sign my app for a real phone. Does that mean that the application must be signed when they are launched (via LaunchXX) before some others?
Anyone has an idea? Thank you for your help!
Right, your app must be signed in order to be run from HKLM\Init. You may create your own certificate with makecert tool and then install it with your app.
Hello xda developers...
First-time poster.
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate programmer attempting first Windows Mobile app.
Got a deal on a t-mobile dash off ebay and am trying to create an application or two for it for personal use.
Problem: Getting a simple program written in c# to run on a t-mobile dash.
Question: How does one create a .cab file?
I've been doing research online and windows website doesn't mention .cab at all. Some discussions i've found said it's impossible. confused.
Back Story:
The Test Application: a text box, listbox and two buttons (one adds entry in text box to list box. the other button clears items from list).
Running Visual Studio 2008 on Vista (business? not the stunted home version).
Programming in C#. For a T-Mobile Dash (HTC Excalibur?)... running windows mobile 6.x.
I coded a simple app just to see if I could get something functioning on my phone. The emulator was windows 5 (which seemed okay. all 3rd-party apps i've used are windows 5. work fine).
App ran fine in emulator; however, when I copied the .exe to phone and ran, it said the framework was too new (which seemed odd going from windows mobile 5 emulation to windows mobile 6 os).
IS root problem from .exe file (where I need .cab?)
Any advice, website links or anything would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks all!
First of all what version of the .NET CF framework is running on the real device?
Run \WINDOWS\CGACUTIL.EXE
A popup window reports which version(s) are installed.
This is of the form [Major.Minor.Build.0]
Eg [2.0.7045.0] is .NET CF 2.0 and [3.5.9198.0] is .NET CF 3.5
If the version of .NET CF for which you have built the app, is the same as that on the device, the exe should run fine. You do not need a cab, copy the release .exe straight to the device.
Otherwise, there are two options,
1) Install the .NET CF version required on the device.
2) Change the .NET CF in the VS2008 build. This is not always easy as it it is usually selected when you create the project. See attached.
2a) It might be easier creating a new project against the correct .NET CF and the copy the old source files over.
If it lets you change the framework, you will find it in the Application side tab of the Properties of your project, (Project, not Solution). If the "Target Framework:" drop down box is greyed out, see the second image, you are stuck with 2a) above.