Hi,
Does anyone know of a way or an app which I could use to compare the registry's of two WM6.5 phones? I have two phones a HTC HD2 and a HTC Touch Pro2 now they are both wm6.5 but slightly different versions.
For some reason the Touch Pro 2 only works with our works VPN software using GSM (So very slow) yet the HD2 works with both GSM and WCDMA.
Not sure why this is it seems to be a DNS issue but all the settings are exactly the same and I was hoping to compare the registry settings as there are other slight differences else where too.
Can anyone help?
Many Thanks.
I have actually found a piece of software that can be used to compare the two for anyone who needs something similar google CERegEditor.
Although after comparison it has not helped with my conundrum
Use Kheb or SK Tracker.
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Guys,
I have found another settings
Go to Program File -> DopodScv, you can find the "GPSRecorder.exe" file
The program runs under Traditional Chinese character, you may try it out
surely this only works if you have a dopod touch dual?
as your going into dopod scv
Yeah, have it but can't use . Is this another sign that HTC dual has GPS?
It seems like HTC has disabled Wifi, GPS & FM Radio on Touch Dual
Anyway, i'm selling my Touch Dual within these few days... Good luck to everyone
I wish that my finding helps you guys in investigating the Touch Dual, especially the Wifi & GPS
GPS: Why do we need it IN the dual - I much prefer the battery life dividends that my Bluenext GPS receiver brings me. 25+ hrs (quoted) continuous... if it was in the Touch surely it'd be a real battery drain?
WiFi is different though. I respect it's also a battery drain, but I wouldn't have minded that for the occasional use. There's no bluetooth wifi adaptors out there?
Just my take
Lord of the Badgers said:
WiFi is different though. I respect it's also a battery drain, but I wouldn't have minded that for the occasional use. There's no bluetooth wifi adaptors out there?
Just my take
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*cough* Spectec MicroSD WiFi Adapter any use when it comes out??
Perfect, finally the MicroSD version. Problem is that there is no extra space left. I now use a 2Gb card for music and TomTom maps...
Interesting, but wonder how well that would work without an antenna...
As any way Itis not important!!?
NO GPS ANTENNA!!! We know how to Activate and Test GPS in a Qualcomm Chipset!!! NO ANTENNA!!!!
Well done, you've irritated him...
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NO GPS ANTENNA!!! We know how to Activate and Test GPS in a Qualcomm Chipset!!! NO ANTENNA!!!!
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and also no tranceiver chip
Hi there Guys i know you have all stressed that there is no antenna for the GPS in the touch dual but i would just like to bring to attention one note, in the uk T-mobile happen to offer the touch dual , with a preinstalled navigation software called Copilot live7 which usess the intetrnal GPS, i have also visited the copilot website and they have confirmed compatability with HTC touch dual. so so so anyone got anything to that?
It's true, sort of
Built-in sat nav
With the CoPilot® version of the T-Mobile Touch Plus, you get live satellite navigation with on-screen and audible turn-by-turn directions. CoPilot� is powerful satellite navigation software for your mobile which performs just as well as a dedicated or in-dash navigation system. When your mobile has sat nav you save on two counts - you won't have to pay for a separate device plus you'll save yourself from ever getting lost again.
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I recon they will ship it with a GPS module, just like they did with the Wizard.
Full details: http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobi...monthly/t-mobile/touch-plus-copilot/overview/
it was mentioned in another post somewhere, the guy got a bluetooth receiver with his touch dual
How to activate internal GPS on HTC Touch dual NEON400
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3914337#post3914337
I know very little of BlueTooth, so this may be a very silly question, but I was wondering. I have some problems with the A2DP connection, it skips and pauzes, a problem I didn't have with my Touch HD. So I was wondering:
Is it possible to cook a custom rom which uses the MS BT-stack rather thant he Widcomm one?
I would like to know this as well.
Been looking around @ the Touch Pro2 forums (that uses the widcomm / broadcom stack too) and I think the answer's no... it's well known that the widcomm stack is ****e and doesn't implement all the stuff that the MS one has, hence the BT probs ppl have.
Although this topic belings elsewhere I really hope driver updates help fix the horrible A2DP quality, not great in HD2 even tweaked out the max.
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Been looking around @ the Touch Pro2 forums (that uses the widcomm / broadcom stack too) and I think the answer's no... it's well known that the widcomm stack is ****e and doesn't implement all the stuff that the MS one has, hence the BT probs ppl have.
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actually it's the other way round (although I'm not sure about the current version of widcomm in HD2), I've had windows mobile phones for the last 4-5 years, and MS BT stacks has always been inferior compared to Widcomm.
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actually it's the other way round (although I'm not sure about the current version of widcomm in HD2), I've had windows mobile phones for the last 4-5 years, and MS BT stacks has always been inferior compared to Widcomm.
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well, it's inferior for me because I can't use BlueInput with the widcomm stack
A quick search for the term "touch pro2 bluetooth stack" also brings up a bunch of links of people having issues with the widcomm stack (like this for example: http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=10696).
I'm sure they've probably improved the stack since then, but seeing as some people still have problems I'd rather have the standard MS stack where possible instead.
It should be possible on custom ROMs, but as far as I know it's not possible to change the stock BT stack on HTC official ROMs.
I also know bluetooth very little, what makes BT stack differently, hardware or software??
I remember back in 2004, we all were dying to replace the Microsoft BT stack with Widcomm one
Well to keep it simple, the bluetooth stack can be considered a mix between the drivers required for bluetooth to work and a series of apps/services which allow the device to use and work with different BT profiles (like device discovery, bluetooth serial port, A2DP, etc)...
Sounds like drivers to me. I know that on my PC, if I use a bluetooth device I can use the manufacturers drivers/tools or I can just use the default M$ ones. I wonder if it can happen then when custom roms become available?
Please please please put the MS stack back in chefs! The rubbish Widcomm one won't play nice with a lot of devices and apps (like MSVC)
HTC HD2 bluetooth stack & BMW ULF
There is a worldwide demand for the HD2 to work with the later ULF's for BMW built in car kits. If a ROM can be cooked to replace the Widcomm with the MS Stack I am sure there will be many downloads and donations from gratefull end users. Jetware would probably then work allowing tweaking between car and phone.
Anyone know if you can put the motherboard and guts of a hero in a G1 housing giving you the ability to use the physical keyboard of the g1 with the better memory ect of the hero?
it would get messy, the screens are a different size, ahah and if you kept the g1's screen it would take alot of programming i think to get it to work
i wouldnt say its impossible, but arnt there ways of using bluetooth keyboards?
id suggest figuring that out!
Bluetooth keyboards are certainly an option. There are two commercial apps in the market which support them. One for SPP & one for HID (the two BT profiles, serial port profile & human interface device, which BT keyboards can use), so most keyboards should work with one or the other. As it happens, I'm waiting for delivery of a Freedom Pro, from Handtec, atm.
It's probably not actually impossible, but if you had to ask then it's not something you could do.
I'd say it's practically impossible in that no one would ever do it.
OT: The poster above mentioned 2 apps for using a BT keyboard.. what are they and do either support the original old freedom BT kb?
It's possible, but as far as I'm aware you'd need to write new drivers for communicating with the physical keyboard, and the older screen/buttons, etc.
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OT: The poster above mentioned 2 apps for using a BT keyboard.. what are they and do either support the original old freedom BT kb?
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BlueInput & KeyPro. Can't get either to work with the Freedom Pro on a 1.5 gsm Hero (they support many phones running 1.5). Hero seems to be lacking something under 1.5 that most other devices have.
Hi,
Is there any external Bluetooth keyboard or just
a normal Keyboard working with the HTC hero?
Or any Bluetooth-keyboard-driver?
Greetz
Jonas
I've been looking at this for the HTC Desire and have found 4 possibilities which may or may not apply to the Hero
1. Keypro on the android market claims to provide bluetooth drivers for a range of keyboards. Comments suggest it is tricky to set up but does work for some devices
2. BlueInput also on the market claims to do the same but comments are much more negative
3. Freedom input are developing drivers for Android for their Freedom Pro keyboard model and have released some
4. Chris Paget has developed a hardware solution for a USB keyboard (see http://www.tombom.co.uk/blog/?p=124). Needs some soldering and looks a bit awkward
I am probably about to go for option 3 but let us know if you get something working
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I've been looking at this for the HTC Desire and have found 4 possibilities which may or may not apply to the Hero
1. Keypro on the android market claims to provide bluetooth drivers for a range of keyboards. Comments suggest it is tricky to set up but does work for some devices
2. BlueInput also on the market claims to do the same but comments are much more negative
3. Freedom input are developing drivers for Android for their Freedom Pro keyboard model and have released some
4. Chris Paget has developed a hardware solution for a USB keyboard (see http://www.tombom.co.uk/blog/?p=124). Needs some soldering and looks a bit awkward
I am probably about to go for option 3 but let us know if you get something working
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Option 3 seems the most likely to work, though all drivers seem to fail/be problematic with a number of Android 1.5 devices, particularly HTC ones, including the Hero.
I have a Freedom Pro sitting here waiting to be tested with my Hero, after I finally update to a 2.1 ROM.
maybe these can help?
jkontherun.com/2010/02/17/how-to-add-a-usb-keyboard-to-an-android-phone/
adq.livejournal.com/95689.html
Hey everyone! I just got my hands on the HTC Touch Pro 2 through Sprint with Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional. I'm interested in finding out a few things:
1) Where can I find the resources/tutorials for writing applications for my phone? I'm a C++ programmer and would like to know if it's possible to port console based programs onto my phone, even if it means writing them again in a new language.
2) Are there any good open-source applications that are written to run on Windows Mobile 6.5 and the HTC Touch Pro2?
3) This one is very unlikely (or at least not wise to do) but are there any OS alternatives for the HTC Touch Pro2? Such as a Linux port? Just curious. I imagine even if there is such an OS it would somehow make life far too hectic when it comes to using the phone as a phone
Thanks in advance for any information!
head over to the right forum, you are in the touch pro forum, you want the rhodium (touch pro 2) forum. you'll get a better response there. I don't have an answer for you.