super-xda - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

i need a pda-phone that recognises handwriting (in landscape format) and that will let me install ibm's viavoice 10 for usb. bluetooth and triband would be nice bonuses. such a device doesn't seem to be available on the commerical market. can anybody build this for me??

XDA II
Perhaps the new XDA II, which is coming out before Christmas (O2), is what you need.
:lol:

if 2003 dont support that kind of writing and there are no 3th party tool which add this support then a programmer with some time on his hands could make it
not sure about the ibm viavoice thing with me not knowing what it is and all
but XDA is an usb peripherals not a master so you cant connect devices to it like you can a pc
the xda2 have bluetooth and sd SDIO

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Kaputter said:
Perhaps the new XDA II, which is coming out before Christmas (O2), is what you need.
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thanks kaputter.

Rudegar said:
if 2003 dont support that kind of writing and there are no 3th party tool which add this support then a programmer with some time on his hands could make it
not sure about the ibm viavoice thing with me not knowing what it is and all
but XDA is an usb peripherals not a master so you cant connect devices to it like you can a pc
the xda2 have bluetooth and sd SDIO
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thanks rudegar. any idea where i could find such a programmer? (btw: viavoice is voice recognition software. version 10 is really pretty good. especially useful for longer papers - 2-3 times faster than typing).

not really since pocketpc use mfc which is the libs many normal windows programmers use many people got the skills to make programs for pocketpc
you could try here
http://www.codeguru.com/forum/
about the ibm thingy then maybe they got a converter to make it work with
sd SDIO port og maybe they'll make it in a SD versions that is if it's not going to work because the XDA cant handle usb peripherals
maybe there is another way around this i dont know
also the XDA dont support SDIO but the XDA2 will
also maybe there are other voice recognition software packs for a normal PDA with pocketpc of cause they may not be as good

thanks rudegar for the codeguru tip. nobody has written me back, so i'm starting to think it may just be impossible to link serious voice recognition software to a reliable pda-phone. will report if i do find a solution. best. c.

i think i recall somebody saying that 2003 support horizoltal display support on the pda
think somebody said that there were a tool to do it with 2002 but you had to softreset it when you wanted to change back and forth
not sure if text recognition would work while the display were horizoltal
but i dont see why not

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need help with either Java or connecting Laptop through XDA

i have a java program on my laptop that works fine with all windows as long as java is installed in it, i have a meeting very soon where i might not have internet access but i need to present this SW so i need soloution for either how to connect the XDA to my laptop through usb cradle or even better can i make the java file work on my XDA
PS my java file is 3 files
1. file.jar "is the main file"
2. file.bat "contains like a dos command to initiate the above file"
3. file.properties "file needed by the jar file to read some prefixed setting & configs"
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On the installation CD for the Compaq Ipaq there is a jvm called Jeode. I have not been able to fool it into thinking the Qtek is an Ipaq so it will install, but if you do that might be a solution.
Otherwise you could try to get hold of an old PPC2002-rom which includes the wmodem application. This will make it possible to use the Qtek as a wireless modem.
this is it, i have no idea what with the wmodem business that makes it impossible to have it on wm 2003, this is microsoft anyways, they make a product & use people as ginni pigs & maybe mw 2005 will be like windows xp the best SW with as few as 16000 bugs only
it's not a wm2003 issue because my xda2 have 2003 along with wireless modem
Rudegar said:
it's not a wm2003 issue because my xda2 have 2003 along with wireless modem
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but i guess u have the german version, write, if not which version are you using & if you do have the germen version, would it be impossible for an english person to navagate through it?
no i dont have a german version i have an XDA2
Rudegar said:
no i dont have a german version i have an XDA2
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so which version you have i need Wmodem yesterday :shock: i would be gratefull if you tell me how are u using it with your laptop
For JVM on XDA II try Creme.
Jeode have tested a JVM for XDA II but O2 have not licenced it so not available.
http://www.nsicom.com/products/creme.asp
rgds
David

Answer Machine software on the XDA II

A long time back I bought some software for my SPV which was an answer machine, which was based on the actual phone rather than through the provider (Orange).
With this software, you could record your own greeting also stored on the phone itself, and if you missed a call or rejected one, it would be saved as a voicemail on your phone or on your memory card, with details of the number that left it.
You could select other different options like how many rings before it kicked in etc.
This saved having to pay to retrieve voicemails from the provider and was a very useful program.
Does anyone know if there is something similar for the XDA II available anywhere?
Thanks in advance
I haven't heard of such software, and have been looking for one as well.
I cannot believe it is not possible to have a software answering machine.
it is indeed
the first one and the only one i know was on the sony Z5 and M-Z5 phone witch is already 3 or 4 years old
it included a real answering machine on the phone independant from the one of the operator.
so i guess it might be possible on a smartphone but i ve never seen it on the orange SPV.
Cyberb0b said:
it is indeed
the first one and the only one i know was on the sony Z5 and M-Z5 phone witch is already 3 or 4 years old
it included a real answering machine on the phone independant from the one of the operator.
so i guess it might be possible on a smartphone but i ve never seen it on the orange SPV.
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Sorry, my mistake there, it wasn't on my first SPV at all , it was on my Nokia 7650 and it was called AnsweringMachine_101
I still have the downloaded "sis" file here but am sure it wouldn't work on my XDA? :? :? :?
he he,lol..
Yes,answering machines softwares are popular on Symbian Based Phones.
But there ins't actually soft like that to ppc..or maybe try search on PocketGear.
Will be very interesting to have a Symbian Emulator to ppc!
Good luck!
I've been wanting to do this. Does anyone have any detail on accessing the phone (radio?) wave IO from the .Net Compact Framework? Standard DLL calls are, of course, an option.
Didn't the HP Jornada w928 Pocket PC Phone Edition include onboard answering machine software? I seem to remember reading that it did.
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pocketnow.com -- it's all about portability...
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it is impossible to make an answering machine on PocketPC 2003 OS. This is a software and mostly hardware limitation. When call is established the audio output from wave driver is muted, and there is no way to make it play into the phone line so that other side would hear it. And there is no TAPI "wave/in/out" devices that are used by answering machine software on "big" compiters in PocketPC 2003. Built-in GSM modem in all phones I've checked, also does not have voice AT-commands like on voice modems on "big" computers.
Maybe Wince 5.0 would implement all needed functionality.
If there would exist a way of "unmuting" the waveOut device during a call, than it would be easy to write such a program for PocketPC.
Unmuting should be possible using calls to the core system DLL(s). All the same, VS.Net 2005 & WM2005 & its .Net CF will have SMS/Wave/TAPI functionality (so I've read) - hope I get them at work!
http://www.pdagold.com/files/hardware/0000000128_SNAYN.pdf
"Built-in answering machine with deferred answering
support"
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2002Jul/bpd20020729015637.htm
"The 928 comes with voice-activation software, and--this is cool--has a built-in answering machine. This is not software to control your mobile carrier's voice-mail, this is an answering machine built into your PDA. "
Yep, the Jornada 928 WDA Pocket PC Phone 2002 had built-in answering machine software. I wonder who made that program and if it would work on an XDA.
adamz said:
I wonder who made that program and if it would work on an XDA.
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i'm very much interested to know more about this as well
Thanks
Othman
Why I Secretary can’t mute the microphone of my xperia x1 and why the caller can’t hear my answer message
How can I fix this using registry or any tweak tool for windows mobile 6.1
thanks
Sir.. May I have the Link Please
I was dying to have an AM for my excalibur.. can u give me the link from where to download it..
Karan
Dear all Hope the attached file helps u all.

PC controlling software

Hi is there any free software out their that allows me to see my M1000 screen on my pc and to control it using my mouse etc.
thanks
Tim
OMG :roll:
What if people did some searching?!
VNC should meet all of your requirements..
oh my god i did try searching but couldnt find anything.
so does VNC work down the usb connection in the cradle then?
http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&q=pocketvnc&btnG=Google-søgning&meta=
here is pocketvnc
it works using activesync dont matter if you sync using bluetooth or usb or wifi or serial or 2 cans with string between
Rudegar, youre so much kinder than me..
too right he is
Usually, I provide some kind of search result myself..
But I was in a bad mood, and busy playing Worms on my Himalaya..
So I only gave the simple solution..
Rudegar does a great job, as allways..
timb551 said:
Hi is there any free software out their that allows me to see my M1000 screen on my pc and to control it using my mouse etc.
thanks
Tim
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But you guys got it wrong...
He wants to see his PPC screen on his PC! (Not the PC screen on the PPC with something like VNC...)
Microsoft Remote Display Control (google for it or search the MS site) is your friend, timb551.

			
				
cheers SiliconS just the ticket.
The 2 versions of worms i tried didnt run for me *coughs*(warez)
where did you get yours from?
ta
I bought it..
Please, don't talk about warez in this forum.

Just ordered an xda mini on 02

Hi all
I have just ordered an upgrade to the 02 xda mini from 02. it is my first smartphone and wondered if there is anything i should be aware of. also is there any essential software i need to download either for the phone or for my pc while i wait for it to arrive.
One more thing, i really like the profile settings on my old nokia that allows you to quickly change ringtones and switch vibrate on and off etc so is there any software available that will allow me to the same on the xda. ideally it would also change the profile when i connect the bluetooth headset if thats possible. sorry for so many questions - pesky newbies :?
all advice greatfully received.
thanks
Congratulations!
I had an original xda and an xda II and I think this (XDA Minis S/Pro, aka the Wizard) finally delivers everything I need..., except perhaps for an FM radio, but that's just picky.
I didn't bother loading Clearvue PDF as the Adobe one (v2.0) is free anyway.
I got rid of the O2 Active screen stuff as I never use it and it does slow things down. There are instructions about how to get rid of the O2 theme altogther in this forum, but I just use the Basic set up instead. I quite like the O2 theme stuff.
I will load Tomtom 5 when I get a mini SD card.
Other than that, I'm happy with it as it is.
If I want to switch phone profiles (like a Nokia) I just turn the volume down to vibrate. I only ever have it ringing or silent/vibrate anyway.
Hope that helps. There's plenty more knowledgeable people than me here who can help.
Cheers, Dave.
many thanks for the reply dave,
Another question now, being new to all this, i have been looking around the web for software (well freeware). a lot of sites list different versions such as Mips Arm SH3 etc. my question is which one do i need to download for my xda mini.
Thanks again
neil....
Erm...
Sorry, Neil, b*ggered if I know. All I know is it's a Texas Instruments (TI) chipset, so unless there is a TI option I wouldn't know. So far, all the stuff I've downloaded says PocketPC or Windows Mobile.
I'm not helping much am I ? :?
wellstuck said:
many thanks for the reply dave,
Another question now, being new to all this, i have been looking around the web for software (well freeware). a lot of sites list different versions such as Mips Arm SH3 etc. my question is which one do i need to download for my xda mini.
Thanks again
neil....
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ARM all the way. Well, actually it's an Intel, but the chipset is ARM compat, so that's what you want. MIPS and SH3 are long gone in PPC.

Free IR Universal Remote For WM6

Hi Everyone
i have tryed my best searching on xda fourm's but no luck
ive tryed a few remote software like:
RemoteControl II 2.12
Which rocks but I dont really have a spare $30
are there any free IR Universal Remote Software that anyone knows of?
Cheerz
Westie277
RemoteControl not working on my TITAN
try noviiremote... i read somewhere that the company that made it shutdown and now you can find the software many places along with the required stuff to register it. in my opinion its still the best out there.
Novii
Novii Remote still excists and is coming up with a newer version. I just was a few days ago on there site and took about 600 code bases (free) from their site to program on my PPC. The software is not free but look around and you will find. It is also one of the best remote controllers. By the Way the new version that will come soon is Novii Remote Lite. But i will post de link also.
Good luck
http://www.novii.tv
TheCrow2k3
ok... i agree noviiremote is very nice but im after a free one
can some email me a link?
[email protected]
cheers
Hi - I am looking for a free one as well.
Were you able to get one for your Q already?
Remote Media Controllers for Windows Mobile - the Definitive Roundup
Free Novi Remote
I received this with purchase on a handheld pda long ago as extra software free on a supporting CD.
Give this a try
Nandaly said:
I received this with purchase on a handheld pda long ago as extra software free on a supporting CD.
Give this a try
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Didn't work on my HTC 6800 - something bout, "cannot use infared port on your device" ten refered me to tha web site.. keep me posted on freeware
tha wife now uses my 6800 (Untill we finally upgrade our phones) but would still be cool to try a working app to show off & ish lol
criminalogic said:
Didn't work on my HTC 6800 - something bout, "cannot use infared port on your device" ten refered me to tha web site.. keep me posted on freeware
tha wife now uses my 6800 (Untill we finally upgrade our phones) but would still be cool to try a working app to show off & ish lol
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On a lot of WM devices, you have to uncheck the "Receive all incoming beams" on the Settings/Beam screen? Try that? On some others the IrDA port is shared with another function and you may have to disable that function temporarily e.g. WiFi.
Also if this "free" software is a version of NoviiRemote, then there is a setting on the program for choosing the infrared port. I have found that using the AutoDetect did not work on some of my devices. Manually try each of the port settings. If this version is special to the device for which it was free, then there may be no setting function provided i.e. it is set to the port for that specific device and it is different port number to your HTC 6800.
Nevo Remote
Search for 304015 on this forum, u'll get what u need.
I am a new user so cant post a link here
A small up
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone had found a soft working on WM devices (I don't know if mine has an IR, it's an HTC Touch Pro 2), and free of charge, of course
And, as the initial author says, I'm in the same case as him, I haven't really $30 to spend...
From what ive gathered/read these are just about useless as you have to be like no more than a foot or two away from the tv for them to work. the infared port is not near as strong as a regular tv remote
ooxteme said:
From what ive gathered/read these are just about useless as you have to be like no more than a foot or two away from the tv for them to work. the infared port is not near as strong as a regular tv remote
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This is not a universal truth. The power of the IR transmitter built into the device is the deciding factor. I had kept two HP Jornada's going since they had a very powerful signal and could successfully work all devices, even by bouncing off walls of the room. This was somewhat special.
I currently have two FS Loox N560s (WM6.1 but no longer made) which also work well, but the beam is not as powerful or focused as the Jornada. But both FS and HP devices can operate all my equipment (using either NoviiRemote or PDAWin, I believe that both still available but paid for!) at 10-15 feet.
The biggest problem is that the new generation of WM devices just don't have IR ports any more. This seems to be because the demand has not been great from consumers, but also the devices are packed to roof with GPS, phone functionality, cameras etc. So something has had to be left out! Shame. I am stuck with old technology partly because it provides universal remote control capability!
Ah those new technologies...
OK, thanks.
Actually, that's what I expected... When you think all the things our new mobiles can do, you think they can do everything (I still expect the new feature that will feed me and be able to bring me some fresh beer when I need it !), thanks ooxteme.
That's a shame but, as you said, fingerstoo, when you put more and more things ON them, you can think they get rid of some of them.
But it's not really that important isn't it ?
Thanks anyway to both of you for these answers.
In my HP ipaq 6815 works fine, thanx
Thanks!!!!
Nandaly said:
I received this with purchase on a handheld pda long ago as extra software free on a supporting CD.
Give this a try
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Thanks Nandaly
workin smooth on my P525
there is also a "learning mode" in which u hold the remote control of ur AC/TV in front of the IR on ur device and press the button..and the soft learns it immd.
kewl !!!
fingerstoo said:
On a lot of WM devices, you have to uncheck the "Receive all incoming beams" on the Settings/Beam screen? Try that? On some others the IrDA port is shared with another function and you may have to disable that function temporarily e.g. WiFi.
Also if this "free" software is a version of NoviiRemote, then there is a setting on the program for choosing the infrared port. I have found that using the AutoDetect did not work on some of my devices. Manually try each of the port settings. If this version is special to the device for which it was free, then there may be no setting function provided i.e. it is set to the port for that specific device and it is different port number to your HTC 6800.
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I had one BenQ P50 WM2003 PPC which had a universal remote control application factory installed and had a very powerful irda port by which i could control devices even from the reflection of wall/celieng etc. I had copied the entire folder from the Cdrive where a file
nameled recon.exe along with some associated files were there I shall try to upload the entire folder in rar format. once I get it! It should be safe somewhere inside a hard disc but I'm unable to recall where did i store it as I've suffered from a severe BP Stroke on july 16th last year! I am still searching for it in all my harddiscs. it is worth mentioning that, Novii remote also worked fine with my BenQP50 despite the factory installed software being there and. after copying the entire folder to a HTC PPC running in WM5 with IRDA port worked fine though I do not remember the model number.
fingerstoo said:
On a lot of WM devices, you have to uncheck the "Receive all incoming beams" on the Settings/Beam screen? Try that? On some others the IrDA port is shared with another function and you may have to disable that function temporarily e.g. WiFi.
Also if this "free" software is a version of NoviiRemote, then there is a setting on the program for choosing the infrared port. I have found that using the AutoDetect did not work on some of my devices. Manually try each of the port settings. If this version is special to the device for which it was free, then there may be no setting function provided i.e. it is set to the port for that specific device and it is different port number to your HTC 6800.
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Though my BenQ P50 WM2003 had Agilent software's preinstalled 'Universal remote control' which had a powerful IR on top front side and I could operate my any devices like TV/cd/dvd/LDplayer/AC/light/fan/curtains etc with that preinstalled 'universal remocon' software from Agilent software Pte Ltd. version 1.31 from a distance of 10-15feet distance and interestingly this NRDelux from this forum also worked beautifully despite of being "Universal Recon" pre-installed. but same NDRDelux is not working on my i-mate Ultimate 8150 whice is having the IR Port on the same position as the BenQ P50 while pressing anysoft-button 'the infrared port is used by an another application' error displays
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samkong said:
Though my BenQ P50 WM2003 had Agilent software's preinstalled 'Universal remote control' which had a powerful IR on top front side and I could operate my any devices like TV/cd/dvd/LDplayer/AC/light/fan/curtains etc with that preinstalled 'universal remocon' software from Agilent software Pte Ltd. version 1.31 from a distance of 10-15feet distance and interestingly this NRDelux from this forum also worked beautifully despite of being "Universal Recon" pre-installed. but same NDRDelux is not working on my i-mate Ultimate 8150 whice is having the IR Port on the same position as the BenQ P50 while pressing anysoft-button 'the infrared port is used by an another application' error displays
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I even tried by copying the whole folder of 'Remocon' with Dll files from benQ P50 and pasting on my i-mate Ultimate8105 but no luck may be due to OS as BenQ P50 runs on WM2003 and the i-mate Ultimate runs on WM6.1 hope some one can help me to run a Universal IR foftware on my i-mate Ultimate 8105

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