Anyone with experience using Epocrates drug database on XDA? Their web site ( www.epocrates.com ) lists PPC2000, 2002 and 2003 as compatible but the XDA or HTC is not listed in the hardware list.
Are you only using the Dashboard picture as a background on the Today screen? If you are just make your own them out of it http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/resources/downloads/smartphone/themegenerator.mspx Here's and easy theme maker just follow the instructions ....
I don't know how that /\ posted here that was supposed to be a reply on Decebel's theme post ... sorry guys ....
Faisal, if it works with the ones listed I would be confident that it will also work with xda.
crusin-thru
Thanks. Does the processor matter? Their web site lists ARM. Does it mean that it would work with the xscale processor as well? I am assuming that xscale being a latter version would work.
I have installed programs for arm processer such as tomtom to axim which is xscale and it works fine.
cruisin-thru
Thanks.
Epocrates and the i-mate?
This is in continuation of my earlier post in this topic. The autoupdate feature of Epocrates Pro for Pocket PC freezes up in my PC and the drug databases are not installed.
Using imate/xdaII running "Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phone edition Version 4.20.1081 (build 13100)". Active Sync version 3.7 to connect to PC running Windows Me.
Have written to Epocrates - let us see what they say..
any ideas?
Thanks..
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Use PersonalJava 3,1 (latest) as a library
There are 4 VMs I know about:
1. pjavawince-1_1-beta1-arm.zip is suns latest VM supporting XDAs strongARM also, http://java.sun.com/products/personaljava/
2. http://www.skelmir.com/ceej/ceej.html is skelmirs VM supporting SDK 1.1.8
3. and the best one is insignias http://www.insignia.com/content/products/jvm/pda.shtml
supporting personalJava 3.1
here's some more info
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2001/jw-1026-devices-p2.html
contact me at [email protected] for the VMs
is there a free JVM for Pocket PC
Hi,
i also would like to develop java-programs for the Pocket PC.
But I fear, there is no java-VM for free for this platform.
Or does's anyone know one?
Franz
look here for SuperWaba (java fpr Palm and Pocket PC)
http://www.superwaba.com.br/vm.asp
O2xda?
xgadkob said:
look here for SuperWaba (java fpr Palm and Pocket PC)
http://www.superwaba.com.br/vm.asp
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Will the java works on O2 XDA pocket pc2002?
Thank you in advance.
Hi,
I think so. SuperWaba runs on my MDA (Pocket PC from HTC).
Franz
Quest
Can someone tell me how you actually use
superwaba on your XDA?
I have successfully installed the version 3.5
but how do I run an application associated
with superwaba? Sorry I sounds dumb. I
just got my O2xda and am trying to download
a java vm so that I can go into the website that
uses java etc. I know emertec Joede got a java
vm for pocket pc2002 which do not have trial and
I am not sure if I would get refund if their java vm
do not fit into the website that I am trying to go into.
Appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I think you should read SuperWaba.pdf in the doc-directory of the SupreWaba installation on your desktop-PC.
Franz
Hi all,
have a look at
http://www.fawcette.com/wireless/grehan/default_pf.asp
http://www.javamobiles.com/jvm.html
quest
I still find it hard to understand and use superwaba on
my o2 xda.(I am new in java etc...)
Anyway I got a Joede VM on my O2 xda now,
thanks to your forum and the sharing of problems
and fixes etc.
And nowadays you can even get Sun Java FX on Windows Mobile
http://www.sun.com/software/javafx/mobile/index.jsp
JavaFX isn't exactly Java (use JVM only) and it needs 64 MB of RAM
JavaFX is indeed different from the "Java" we know before but it's something built above the original Java that *enhances* the old Java platform.
On Windows Mobile, the link NoonSki provided can lead you to a cab file that you can try on you WM phones with J2ME + JavaFX Mobile.
I tried and it works pretty well on my Touch Pro 2 running OperaMini, Snaptu...
Have a try
PhoneMe
Well, for Windows Mobile 2003 PhoneMe worked great for me. I cannot post links but you can google it (use "phoneme davy" in Google).
Fully open source and free implementation of JavaME (misses 3D, though). A bit difficult to install, but works for normal apps. Should also work on Pocket PC 2002 and WinMo 5+.
Hi there again,
I've been doing a lot of reading and searching through the forum and I now understand a lot more about my XDA - luvverly...
But I have a couple of questions - I have looked I promise but I can't find anything.. If I've missed something please forgive me !
This is all based on the fact that I still haven't upgraded the ROM to 1.1 or PPC 2003 (I'm kind of waiting for 1.2! - looks exciting!).. Yes I know I should, but are these problems common to standard PPC 2002 and will get fixed or are there other answers ?
1) Is PPC 2002 software that I install compatible with PPC 2003 ? I've got a shedload of freeware that states PPC 2002 only - is it a case of it's just untested ?
2) Program stopping - this is a major pain, when I cradle the unit and ActiveSync kicks in, it errors with "unresolved" if I have programs running.. so I have to go into memory etc and stop everything before I cradle it... I'm still not sure I understand the concept of keeping the progs open when I've exited them - can anyone help me here ? Is it like having a service in NT ?
Sorry for all of the questions, I know I should upgrade, but I like to understand why I'm upgrading first, so I'd really appreciate any help you can give.
Oh and my number port still hasn't happened.............. :evil:
Well don't all rush at once :lol:
I've sorted the brightness thing - it's to do with the background picture still being selected when I added a new theme... fairly basic stuff I realise..!
For Q1)
Most PPC2003 APP compatible with PPC2002, however some of them will cause fatal error on the machine -- Such as BatteryPack 2003 5.05 (or any version earlier). The machine will never bootup after installed the 5.05 version, except a hard-reset.
Another other example that didn't work with PPC2003 is Call2Pic, but we can use PhoneExt 1.2, which is a freeware and more powerful (if only for ringtone). XDA Phone skin chooser, Double Launcher, VITO Voice Dialer PE 2.5 work too.
By the way, all games I tried are compatible with PPC2003. Almost all media player work perfectly with PPC 2003 too, except PocketMVP.
I think it is a very good percentage of compatible software for a new OS update.
Lotus EasySync Pro doesn't work.
Just a note to add to the list. EasySync Pro does NOT work under 2003. It's what forced me back to XDADev 1.1 since I have to be able to Sync with my Lotus Notes system at work.
--Louis
excellent news - thanks chaps !!
I'm clearly in the presence of people that are far more knowledgable than I, and although I wouldn't claim to be a developer I do know my way round a unix box and also work with high-end music apps (unique wav files anyone?) so I'll be glad to offer any assistance I can, whilst learning the more intricate aspects of this wonderful machine...
cheers again...
Novosec Pocket Facelift works but has problems witht he skinned taskbar. sux cuz its a nice taskbar. other than that its fine.
can you help please, i have got programon on my laptop which I need to run on my XDA II how can i convert it to pocket pc 2003 so i only need to take my XDA II with me in the week. ps im new to all this but i will try, thanks guys for all your help. plus guys i have got the new blue tooth up grade from o2 but i dont know how to install the files cheers.
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can you help please, i have got programon on my laptop which I need to run on my XDA II how can i convert it to pocket pc 2003 so i only need to take my XDA II with me in the week.
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Bad news: there is no way to 'convert programs' from Win98 (or any other versions of desktop Windows to Pocket PC. Most Pocket PC devices have an ARM processor, the desktop machines have Pentiums. If it's Open Source, or if you are/know the developer, you will have the "source code" to the programme, you may be able to (usually after quite some work) "compile" the program to run on Pocket PC. But my guess is this doesn't apply to you, so I'm afraid to say you're out of luck.
The makers of this programme don't offer a Pocket PC version? Otherwise, you could try to use MS Terminal Services or VNC to "Remote Control" your PC at home. Note that this is almost never an ideal solution, but I though I'd mention it.
plus guys i have got the new blue tooth up grade from o2 but i dont know how to install the files cheers
When did O2 release the bluetooth upgrade, where can i get it from please.
Peter's right. And even if you did have the source code, you cannot simply compile it for the Pocket PC. Windows 98 supports many features that are not supported by the Pocket PC because of the Pocket PC's limited memory, screen size and processing power. You would have to modify the program's user interface so that it would be usable in the Pocket PC's 240x320 screen. And you would have to hunt down each unsupported API (Application Programming Interface) function call and reimplement each one using only supported API function calls. That may not even be possible. Plus, you would have to hunt down all routines that allocate memory and make sure that they don't allocate more memory than a typical Pocket PC can provide.
but one does come along way with the sourcecode
because if it's using MFC which many older programs written in
visual c++ is likely to do then with some changes of the dialogs
it could be run on a pocketpc which also support most of MFC
more about embedded visual c++ read here
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/device/embedded/datasheet.aspx
I have a question. Is there a teamspeak client for Winmo 6.5 . I have not found it and maybe it's an good project and are more people interested.
Let's see if there's a program or not.
someone that know about VOIP, server, i put the exe in the ppc but dont run! xD ts3 its amazing!! but i can't use the computer all day, the service of skype is until 2010!!!
may be a compatible web version...
Hello all,
I have recently purchased a few HP Ipaq PDAs, I believe one is an R4000 and the other R4100 (Or H4000, can't recall) anyway they're running Windows Mobile 2003. I have also purchased a HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5.
I have got hold of loads of Pocket PC games but only maybe 1 in 20 will run on either of these devices. Normally I get an error of "Not a valid Pocket PC Application" or similar. I found an FTP site with various games/apps for download specifically listed as either "Pocket PC" or "WM2003" but again, only a small selection seem to work.
Am I missing something? Is there a better source I should go to (I appreciate none shall be named here but if someone could hint). I would have thought looking for WM2003 apps would be the ones I need for the IPAQs and Pocket PC apps should work on either but at least one of the devices.
Any help would be appreciated