Hello all, I wanna know if there is a cmd application for WM 6.5 or not ??
Whta do you mean by "cmd" application? Like an imitation of the Windows [Desktop] Command Line? If so, I don't really know if there are any of thoes out there. However there is CeleCMD which is relatively close to the basics of the Command Line. Look it up. The page is in Chinese/Japance (I can't tell as I don't speak or read either language), so you can use Google to translate it if you need to
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Im realy noob at smartphones and i dont know why i cant run any nice app on my Rose.. .. i tried Dosbox - fail (phone freezes), srategus - fail (nothing happens), PS emulator - fail ... there is more.. but i dont remembar now.
So tell me.. what am i doing wrong? :<. I just want to run some niece game or something.. at least this phone is realy good.. and it shuld run some of this nice apps.. pls help.
all these programs are for touchscreens on wm-profesionel or ppc !
but people are runnig some of thoses apps on smartphones..
Thes best emulator for smartphones is this one: http://www.bitbanksoftware.com/SmartGear.html
Also I some S740 are application locked, they maybe why u can't install certain apps on your phone. Search about for an application unlocker for windows mobile 6.1. There's some out there because I did it not too long ago. If I come across the file I'll post it.
here is the app-unlocker
Hi guys,
when i dial *363# from my leo, it says "Command not supported"
is hd2 not supported for cusd command ? or is there anything i can do to enable that command ( registry hack maybe ? )
thanks
still need answer from the expertise what should i do ....
not seen that command before, couldnt find it on google, , whats it (supposed to) do?
I have the same problem but with different company and different number - my is #96*phone_number*cash#. It is for transfer some cash to other number but it says like ronald_delgeano said in his first post: "Command not supported". Simple Nokia 6233 doesn't have such problem. Obviously it's a "feature" of Windows Moblie, but I hope there is some registry hack/change to fix it.
Come on, somebody had to experience this problem and found a solution.
PS My hardware is Omnia II.
Hello,
I would like to create an Android App that can run a executable file (developed from C language for android) by clicking a button on touch screen. The executable file (created from arm-eabi toolchain) works pretty well if I run it from android command prompt. What I need to do is to able to run that exe from an app (basically that app should able to call that exe file).
I don't have much idea of how to do this.. I have seen people suggesting to use JNI to convert native C code into Java. But, I don't need to anything at Java level. All I wanted to do is to call the executable from an app. Is this possible to do? It would be very helpful if someone can give me suggestions.
Thanks,
Krishnan.
It would take a lot of hard work.
Best of luck to you...
Hey all, I've had this issue for quite awhile and have looked around extensively on the internet before coming here. So if you don't wanna read what I've already found out, just skip to the last paragraph for a summary of my problem.
So I have a home automation system setup for my house and I'm loving everything about it. I already have an app on my Galaxy S that will let me control the devices. I took it a step farther and delved into how to send commands using the HTTP post commands. I've already created perl scripts that can activate and deactivate the devices, but as you know Android doesn't have perl inbuilt.
I want to be able to make a shortcut on my Android device to start the devices. The reason why I want to do this is simply because I want an alarm on my android device to trigger a shortcut which turns on everything I want in the morning without me having to actually touch my phone. I already have the Alarm app that can open the shortcut, but I need a script that will work.
I need a shortcut that would enable the devices. So my first thought would be a bash script (and make a shortcut using Gscript for the Alarm App). But there's the problem, because I don't know how to send a http command from the Android terminal. I know (and have tested) perl commands, but perl isn't available for Android. That was the only way I know how to do this. I know you can use java, but then you're creating other files and to me it seems too much of a hassle. I just need something that can access the http page without opening an internet browser or anything else.
Summary:
I need a shortcut on my android device that accesses an http page without opening an internet browser or any other program. The http page has a standard username/password prompt, but can be easily worked around.
What's the easiest way of going about this? If a shell script is needed, what would be the command to open the webpage without opening a browser?
Things to know:
- Weblink only needs to be opened (no interaction required) for the specific device to be turned on
- Website is password protected using standard http protocol (but can be worked around if there is a problem)
- In perl, all I would need to do is issue the following command to get the devices to turn on or off:
perl -u username : password h-t-t-p-whatever.com/device_3_on
Sorry for the drawn out post, but I really wanted to explain my situation as best as I could. I'm sure there is probably an easier way that I'm missing here, so I need help from any and all people that would know about these things. Any [helpful] advice is welcome
Recently, I bought a android tv box for my mother play classic game. This emulator (Nesoid) was very easy to use but my mother felt so complicated to load game, so I have a idea on mod the app to boot a rom directly but i dont know how to do that. I am a newbies, can someone help me or guide me how to do the emulator that can autoboot?
I found its code (on sourceforge) , but how to open it?