GPS coming? - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Since HTC promissed an update to turn on the aGPS functionallity in the Trinity, and it's basically the same phone (or at least chipset) as the Hermes (please correct me if I'm wrong), any chance we may be getting a similar firm-ware update?

dew.man said:
Since HTC promissed an update to turn on the aGPS functionallity in the Trinity, and it's basically the same phone (or at least chipset) as the Hermes (please correct me if I'm wrong), any chance we may be getting a similar firm-ware update?
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If no one has said about it, then probably not. No, i doubt that there is a GPS chipset that can be enabled in the hermit.

i-mate SP JAM communicator , early info [ 07-12-2006 07:18 ]
In the Internet emerged the info on new model by i-mate SP JAM communicator.
Under the preliminary info, i-mate SP JAM is equipped with a hybrid keyboard (digital and QWERTY). I’d note larger flash ROM size and GPS-functionality. The specs known at the moment:
* Operating system - Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Edition
* GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and EDGE
* CPU - Freescale i.MX21 350 MHz or i.MX31 535 MHz
* 2.8” touchscreen LCD, QVGA (240x320 pixels) and 262K colors
* 64 MB RAM and 256 MB flash ROM
* Slot for miniSD cards
* 2-megapixel camera
* 12-channel GPS-module
* Li-Pol 1300 mAh
* Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
* miniUSB, IrDA, TV-out

That looks photoshopped...

forcedalias said:
That looks photoshopped...
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Everything looks photoshopped these days

Hi, any updated information about this? since Hermes use the same Qualcomm chipset as Trinity, will HTC enable the AGPS function?

This would be such fortuitous serendipity, that I am not even entertaining any hope. Built in GPS on the Hermes would certainly sit it atop the pile. The only other QWERTY phone with GPS is the e-ten M700 I think, and it has no wheel.

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buzz_lightyear please come in (wm 5)

y magician cannot upgrade to wm5?
not enought rom....
O2 MINI:
Processor
• Intel PXA 272 CPU
• Clock speed: 416MHz
Memory
• Flash ROM: 64MB
• RAM: 64MB
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c the home page
LINK
PDA France dug up some details about the HTC Galaxy, a new GPS-enabled Pocket PC from HTC (their first, in fact) that looks to be about the same size as the HTC Magician and that runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and has a 300MHz processor, 64MB of Flash ROM, 32MB of RAM, a 2.8-inch, 320 x 240 pixel LCD screen, Bluetooth, WiFi, and an SDIO expansion card slot. Odd to see HTC pumping out something which isn’t also a cellphone, but they’ve probably figured out from their Taiwanese brothers-in-ODM that there’s actually some decent money in dedicated GPS handhelds. Won’t be out until around the end of year.
Again, for the 100000st time: It might be possible to load WM5 onto the Magician, but this can be done ONLY by HTC and MS. And they won't do it EVER!! Why? Have a look:
http://www.theunwired.net/?itemid=2723
Cheers,
Mundl

Dopod 818 Pro, WM5, WiFi, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 2M camera

http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/review/htc-prophet-en.shtml
Press launch in HK 6 Dec, 2005
Dopod 818 Pro (Have 5 color, white, silver, black, pink, blue)
WindowsMobile 5.0
2.8" TFT , 320 x 240 / 65K color
GSM 850/900/1800/1900/ , gprs, EDGE
2.0 Megapixel , "macro" function
TI OMAP 850
128MB Rom / 64MB Ram
Wifi " b" /bluetooth(not sure 1 or 1.2) / ir / mini-USB
mmc / sd i/o
150g with battery
58W x 108L x 18.2 H
battery 1200mAh
Regards
YADWTBO!
i.e: Yet Another Device With The Bloody OMAP !
I'd stick to my Magician for a long time, I'm afraid...
Re: YADWTBO!
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i.e: Yet Another Device With The Bloody OMAP !
I'd stick to my Magician for a long time, I'm afraid...
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me too
Why is it posted in the Magician forum? The URL already tells it is about the Prophet! :evil:
Because it's particularly of interest to Magician owners who, if they are lie me, will upgrade to this when the contract is up. :wink:

XCPUScalar updated to v2007 (3.0) - Now supports OMAP also!

All,
Immiersoft has updated the popular XCPUScalar application to v3.0 2007. Looks like OMAP support including auto-scaling is supported. I just upgraded to the latest version and installed on my K-JAM. Works great, including autoscaling!
More Info:
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=7325
WHATS NEW IN XCPUScalar 2007 v3.00:
New: TI OMAP Processor support and enhancements:
* TI OMAP850 and TI OMAP1510 processor support.
* Support for Cingular 8125, HTC WIZARD, DoPod 818 Pro, Qtek 9100, MDA K-Jam, HTC Prophet, i-Mate JAMin, MDA Compact 2, HP iPAQ hw6915, HP iPAQ hw6945, HP iPAQ hw6965 all HP hw6515 ROMS updated.
* AutoScaling for TI OMAP processors supported.
* Enhancements and fixes.
* Vista icons
Enhanced: Faster, Smoother and more Responsive auto scale engine:
Multiple Auto Scale engines supported, smoother scaling, reaction and performance time has been greatly improved, some PDA's could experience upto 5x faster response when scaling.
Enhanced: Wider Support for Windows Mobile 5 XSCALE PDA's:
* Protected mode support for wider WM5 compatibility.
* Better support for phone PDA's, hibernation mode support.
* Support for newer XDA Atom, XDA Atom Exec, HP iPAQ 6828, HP iPAQ 6515a, HP iPAQ 6515b, HP hx21xx, hx24xx, hx27xx, hx4700 ROM's, Dell Axim x51v, x50v, Treo 700w, Samsung I730, Mio A201, Mio A701, MDPNA and more WM5 Xscale PDA compatibility.
* Support for HP iPAQ 6515, i-Mate JasJar, O2 XDA Exec, Qtek 9000, Orange SPV M5000, Verizon / Audiovox / Sprint PPC-6700, HTC Universal clones, HTC Apache clones.
* Support for all resolutions, auto-resizing, landscape, portrait, and 240x240 screens.
* All known issues from earlier releases fixed.
Support for VGA / Quasi VGA PXA270 XSCALE PDA's:
If your PDA has its own power setting, please set it to "Maximum Performance" or a setting that is not "Auto" to prevent conflicts with XCPUScalar.
Autorecovery from soft lockups when using unstable speeds
XCPUScalar will now auto detect a soft lockup if speed was unstable and will automatically revert to your PDA's default speed after a soft reset.
Support from 100 to 728MHz and PXA270 processor support:
XCPUScalar now has support for all popular frequencies from 100 to 728MHz. PXA250 XScale processors can be scaled upto 500MHz and PXA255, PXA261, PXA262 or PXA263 XScale processors upto 530MHz at 265MHz bus speed and PXA270 processors upto 728MHz.
Change Colors of CPU Meter to match your Today Screen scheme Colors:
Change foreground and background colors of CPU Meter to match Today Screen schemes or task managers that XCPUScalar integrates with, like WisBar Advance, GigaBar or ICBar.
Total control of the Auto Scale settings
Take total control of the scale settings at a finer level, its fully configurable now in 5% increments.
Ability to add Power Off & Soft Reset Icon to Today Screen:
XCPUScalar allows you to install a Power Off / Soft Reset icon on the Today Screen for one click Power access.
Auto Start on Soft Reset:
Configurable option to Auto Start XCPUScalar automatically after a Soft Reset.
Anti Flicker Screen Filter:
This option was designed specifically for the Ipaq 39xx, Ipaq 415x, Asus A620 and some other PDA's that flicker when the speed changes. Enabling this option should virtually eliminate screen flicker.
Support for higher bus speeds:
Bus speeds upto 265MHz are supported.
Auto Scale with CPU load:
Power on demand, XCPUScalar will now automatically calculate the CPU load on your PocketPC and switch speeds automatically depending on whether an application requires less or more power. XCPUScalar will scale the speeds automatically and throttle speeds as applications demand power. XCPUScalar throttles down to idle speed when there is no activity giving you the maximum battery power consumption. You can assign your own speeds to different CPU loads as you desire.
XCPUScalar calculates all factors and normalizations automatically and takes the guess work out of using auto scaling.
CPU Meter and WisBar / ICBar / GigaBar or other TaskBar Manager Integration:
XCPUScalar will now install an animated CPU meter icon on your TaskBar (this is the blue title bar area), you can monitor the CPU load and speed when running any application. CPU Meter detects other taskbar managers and will install its icon in their taskbar area.
Health Meters:
At a glance look at all the vital signs of your Pocket PC at a click of a button for quick access.
Thats pretty darn sweet looking - not sure if its worth 20 bucks - because omapscaler is free but I really like the feature set. Time for a demo

choice between 3300 and 3600

hi guys. need some help!! time to upgrade frm mda vario. looking at 3600 aka orange m700 and 3300 aka tmobile compact 3/ o2 orbit. if we leave out the 3g function of the 3600 which would you choose. if the advice is 3300 would it be tmobile without wifi or o2 orbit, although tmobile web and walk tariffs are good. please heeelp. thanks in advance.
rags_999 said:
hi guys. need some help!! time to upgrade frm mda vario. looking at 3600 aka orange m700 and 3300 aka tmobile compact 3/ o2 orbit. if we leave out the 3g function of the 3600 which would you choose. if the advice is 3300 would it be tmobile without wifi or o2 orbit, although tmobile web and walk tariffs are good. please heeelp. thanks in advance.
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There are only 2 reasons that I can think of to choose the P3300 over the P3600...The P3300 has a wheel thingy and a roller ball in the middle, that would be personal choice, but I like the Dpad better. The P3300 has a slower processor so the battery lasts a bit longer, however if you limit the connection on the P3600 to Edge then it saves battery life. Otherwise, they are almost the same size. Why anyone would buy a P3300 now that the P3600 has GPS is a mystery to me.
Or hold off until June for the P4550
dew.man said:
Or hold off until June for the P4550
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True. I just checked the specs again on the P4550.
Some things I liked:
USB 2.0 (finally not nec. to take out the card for file transfer)
Autofocus Camera
Slide out keyboard with a case the size of a Trinity
Increased ROM to 256mg (supposedly)
WM6
Things I didn't like:
Micro SD (this is a big negative unless 4gb microSD cards become available)
Matterhorn said:
There are only 2 reasons that I can think of to choose the P3300 over the P3600...The P3300 has a wheel thingy and a roller ball in the middle, that would be personal choice, but I like the Dpad better. The P3300 has a slower processor so the battery lasts a bit longer, however if you limit the connection on the P3600 to Edge then it saves battery life. Otherwise, they are almost the same size. Why anyone would buy a P3300 now that the P3600 has GPS is a mystery to me.
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I've heard bad things about the GPS in the P3600, it seems to have a very bad sensivity compared to the P3300's top notch Sirf III.
Another point in favor of the P3300 would be its free upgrade to WM6.
thebrave said:
I've heard bad things about the GPS in the P3600, it seems to have a very bad sensivity compared to the P3300's top notch Sirf III.
Another point in favor of the P3300 would be its free upgrade to WM6.
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Well, my experience is that in real world use, you don't see much of a difference. I have a SirfStarIII GPS too so I can compare, the Trinity is slower to lock on a cold boot, but once the Trinity is locked in it just works. I believe WM6 will come to the Trinity one way or another eventually.
I bought a P3300, but as soon as I discover that the P3600 has also GPS I exchanged the P3300 for a P3600.
P3600 vs. P3300:
P3600 has 3G + irda + 400Mhz
P3300 has radio + StarSirf III
I have tested both of them and I can say that although many people here says that there is no difference in the GPS, I can assure you that there IS a difference, mainly in cold start time and dilution of position, with my P3300 once you get the position fixed it stays centered around the real point with little dilution, with the P3600 I get change in position of between 5 and 30 meters without moving the HTC. If you are looking for a really good GPS the P3300 is the way to go, the P3600 is not good enough for difficult geocaching.
But.... I have also to say that although many people would tell you that 200Mhz in the P3300 is enough, I was quite unhappy with 200Mhz, many apps, starting by the GUI of WM5 would run slower and you can clearly notice it if you check both of them. Besides 400Mhz 3G (for the future) and IrDA (for the past) are good things. The P3300 has an integrated radio, but my iRiver HP-120 has it too (I won't use my P3600 as a mp3/radio player) so I can live without it.
Conclusion... I exchange a P3300 for a P3600 and I'm really happy, I think that the P3600 is the almost-definitive pocket pc, if they would have put a StarSirfIII in it I think I would keep it forever, anyway I don't look forward for a N95 or an iPhone ... P3600 fulfills all my needs. My recomendation ... if you need very high precission GPS go for the P3300 in other case, the P3600 is the MACHINE!
:-D
The accuracy of GPS on my P3600 is indecipherable from that of my old TomTom 500. The only difference is the cold start time to get first fix.
I have heard many things about the slow processor in the P3300 not being able to cope with many popular applications. It is I think half the mhz of a P3600 cpu.
The 3300 CPU is slower but its not directly proportionate to clock speed, its battery life will also be better. I have had no problems running any applications on my 3300 and if I overclock it to 250MHz then I would say it out performs my previous BlueAngel at speed over 300MHz.
The thing I really like about the 3300 is the jog dial / trackball - best control device I have used on a pocket device.
3300 has got a major issue regarding MicroSD card corruption though which may be WM5 related.
What memory card type does the 3600 have?
P3600 has miniSD
Matterhorn said:
Things I didn't like:
Micro SD (this is a big negative unless 4gb microSD cards become available)
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Hopefully it will be fully SDHC compatible, which is expected since it is a much newer device and hopefully HTC will have addressed the problem. If so, 4GB MicroSD cards will become available soon, SanDisk and Kingston have already announced them.
p3600 over orbit
i did have an orbit for a month could not live with slow prossesser and no 3g band
i now have spv m700 upgraded rom to dopod d810 and if you can do without radio its much better than orbit its faster and it has hsdpa system lets put this way its like a ford and bmw so which one you go for?
Happy P3600 User
Now that I got the official GPS-enabled ROM from HTC I am very happy with the Trinity/P3600. I agree with the earlier comments that if your main focus is GPS, then the built-in receiver in the 3600 may not be the ideal choice. That said, there's nothing to stop you using a BT receiver. I find the built-in works just fine and actually got rid of my BT receiver.
What really impresses me is the 3G connectivity, which finally makes internet access on a mobile really worthwhile. On a 3G network (which seems to be spreading daily), I can download e-mails, surf the web and make phone calls, all at the same time. It's so fast and reliable, I can even stream internet radio while driving to work!
I was thinking of getting a 4350 for the slide-out keyboard, but I'm not giving up 3G for anything. I will definitely look at the 4550.

hp iPAQ h6365 / h6345 / h6340 / h6325 / h6320 / h6315 / h6310

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Into XDA-Developers forum we're all have seen several WM 5.0 - WM6.0 - WM6.5 ROM's for different discontinued Pocket PC devices has already start showing up, including one for the iPAQ 6xx or other WM2003 Pocket PC devices. Then why there's nothing new for the hp iPAQ h6365 or h63xx series? Is anyone working on anything or doesn't really care to make, modify or cooked ROM for discontinued hp iPAQ WM2003 devices?
Is there possible to upgrade hp iPAQ h6365 WM2003 to WM5 / WM6.0 / WM6.1 or to WM6.5 just like the others Pocket PC? I'm already seeing that minimum requirements O2 XDA II / HTC Himalaya WM2003 enable to upgrade WM6.5 or O2 XDA II Mini / HTC Magician WM2003SE enable upgrade to WM6.1, so why I'm still didn't see for hp iPAQ h6365 WM2003 or hp iPAQ h63xx series?
I hope in the future there's a WM OS ROM Upgrade for hp iPAQ h6365 from WM2003 to WM2003SE / WM5.0 / WM6.0 / WM6.1 or to WM6.5 OS and I'm very really hope that there'll be a cooked ROM WM5 or WM6 for hp iPAQ h6365 or hp iPAQ h6300 series devices.
To XDA-Developers Members thanks before for has read my questions & i'm really very be thankfully if there's a cooked ROM WM5 or WM6 for my device hp iPAQ h6365. Thanks before if you will reply my post!
Detailed Technical Specifications of Hewlett-Packard iPAQ H6365 / H63XX
Brand: Hewlett-Packard (Browse Hewlett-Packard devices)
Manufacturer: High Tech Computer (Browse all devices manufactured by HTC)
Hardware_Designer: High Tech Computer
Release-Date: July, 2004
Dimensions (width x height x depth): 75 x 119 x 18.7 millimetres 3 x 4.7 x 0.7 inches
Bounding;Volume: 166.9 cubecentimetres
Mass: 190 grams (battery included)
Embedded-Operating+System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Edition (Browse others devices running this OS)
Operating_System+Kernel: Windows CE 4.20.0.3 Build 14133
ROM+Upgrade: Click here to download the latest ROM image for iPAQ H6310 / H6315 / H6320 / H6325 / H6365
CPU+Clock: 168 MHz
CPU: Texas Instruments OMAP 1510 (Browse devices based on OMAP 1510)
Width;of;Machine+Word: 32 bit
CPU;Core: ARM925T (TI-enhanced)
Level+1_cache: 8KiB data cache / 16 KiB instruction cache
Instruction:Set: ARMv4T
RAM:type: SDRAM
RAM;capacity: 64 MiB, 55MiB accessible
ROM:type: Flash EEPROM
ROM:capacity: 64 MiB, including 20MiB user-accessible non-volatile storage
Display+Type: color transflective TFT display
Display:Colorepth: 16 bit/pixel (65536 scales)
Display-Diagonal: 3.5 " (89 millimetres)
Display:Resolution: 240 x 320 (76800 pixels)
Viewable_Display+Size: 2.1 " x 2.8 " (53.4 x 71.2 millimetres)
Dot;Pitch: 114.2 pixel/inch (0.2225 millimetre/pixel)
Audio Channel(s): stereo sound
Digital/Analog Converter (Playing): 16 bit resolution
Microphone(s): mono sound
Loudspeaker(s): mono sound
Audio+Output: 3.5mm plug
Cellular-Networks: GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900
Cellular+Data+Links: CSD, GPRS
Cellular+Antenna: Fixed external antenna
Call Alert: 32 -chord melody (polyphonic)
Vibrating:Alert: Supported
Speakerphone;: Supported
Phone_Controller: TI TMS320C55x
Positioning;Device: Touchscreen
Primary;Keyboard: Attachable QWERTY-type keyboard, 41 keys
Directional_Pad: Four-way (with action button)
Scroll-Wheel: Not supported
Expansion;Interfaces: MMC, SD, SDIO Supports memory cards with capacity of up to 2GB and may complies with some (not SD 2.0/HC) memory cards with higher capacity than 2GB
USB: USB 1.1 client, Full-Speed (12Mbit/s) Proprietary connector
Bluetooth_(802.15): Bluetooth 1.1, Internal antenna
Wireless+LAN/Wi-Fi-(802.11): IEEE 802.11b, 11 Mbit/s Internal antenna
Infrared+Gate: IrDA 1.2, 115200bit/s (SIR/CIR)
Serial;(UART): RS-232, 115200 bit/s Proprietary connector
Analog+Radio: Not supported
Digital-Media_Broadcast: Not supported
Sensor Type: CMOS sensor
Resolution: 640 x480 pixels (0.31MP)
Autofocus;(AF): Not supported
Optical;Zoom: 1 x
Macro-Mode: Not supported
Built-in:Flash: Not supported
Camcorder: 240x176 pixels
Recordable;Image+Formats: JPG
Battery:Technology: Lithium-ion battery
Battery+Build: removable
Estimated Battery;Life: 12 hours
Battery;Capacity: 1800 mAh
Estimated;Avarege_Current: 150 mA
Additional Features:
* GPRS Class 10
* attachable mini keyboard in the box
Related;Page: http://www.hp.hu
Datasheet:State: Final specifications
Datasheet+Views: 9393 times
Datasheet:Added: Aug 10, 05 18:59:04
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For more detailed technical specifications of hp iPAQ h6365 / h63xx are manufactured by High Tech Computer (HTC), please visit here http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=316&view=1&c=hewlett-packard_ipaq_h6310___h6315___h6320___h6325___h6365
hp iPAQ h6365 / h6345 / h6340 / h6325 / h6320/ h6315 / h6310 Hard Reset Without Removing Battery:
Press hold down power button then press hold down the reset button. Please do not release it till appear bootscreen. Once this is completed successfully you are has already format your hp iPAQ h6365.
hp iPAQ h6365 / h6345 / h6340 / h6325 / h6320/ h6315 / h6310 Bootloader Mode:
Keep press hold down buttons 1 and 2 (contacts and email) and then press the reset button on the left side. Release the reset button without releasing buttons 1 and 2. Once this is completed successfully you are has already into bootloader mode, then you will see BL in the lower right hand corner. Now you can release buttons 1 and 2 to keep continue it.
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Regards.
hp iPAQ h6365 Advance User
Somebody please reply my post, please?
I was sick of waiting for something to come out for the 910c/912c/914c, so I learned how to cook one myself. There are tons of materials and people who can help here. But you have to do some leg-work.
Honestly, that's the only way any of our devices get ROMs - somebody like you decides to do one yourself. You don't need to be a math genius or a computer engineer to do it either - I'm just a law student, for instance.
So can you tell me how I learned to cook or modified ROM for my hp iPAQ h6365 one myself from WM2003 to WM2003SE, or to WM5.0, or to WM6.0, or to WM6.1, or to WM6.5 just like HTC Himalaya (O2 XDA II)?
Can you give me the clue to do it myself without waiting someone in XDA-Developers to hear my request or do it for me? Can you? Please reply my post as soon as possible?
Thanks before for your attentions!
Well, I myself learned by searching the forums and talking to people - but my task was easier since I was porting from a WM6.1 factory ROM. Still, certainly WM2003 devices have got WM6.5 cooked ROMs on xda-devs so it is possible.
First thing you have to do is learn how to dump the ROM or extract a manufacturer's ROM update and dump that. If you can do the latter, go for it (easier). If you must do the former, you might want to learn a bit about your device hardware using pdadb.net and looking for tools used to dump from similar devices.
Taking the initiative and teaching yourself by reading the forums - so that your questions are targeted and specific - is helpful. Also being patient, not pushy, is a good strategy.
I guess it's not much really helpful. I'm just need you to show me how to do that? How to modified or cooked my hp iPAQ h6365 ROM. Please show to me the step by step to cooking my own self hp iPAQ h6365. Probably my device are unable to upgrade.
brewhoxs said:
I guess it's not much really helpful. I'm just need you to show me how to do that? How to modified or cooked my hp iPAQ h6365 ROM. Please show to me the step by step to cooking my own self hp iPAQ h6365. Probably my device are unable to upgrade.
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Dude, just start by going here: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...esId=430120&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=1087
and downloading the most recent device ROM from HP. Make sure you have a program like WinRAR or 7-zip installed on your computer. Right-click the update file and "Open Archive". Then you should see a bunch of nbf files. You need to start with that.
Search the xda-developers forums - and talk to people with other devices that started in WM2003 and were ported up to WM5/WM6/WM6.1/WM6.5 . The iPAQ 6365 was made by HTC, I think... so you'll get more help from those people than from those of us with non-HTC devices like the 61x or the 91x. Also the WM2003 memory model was entirely different - I think the XIP is like 40 MB ! So you're trying to do something that most of us haven't had to do.
I'm just saying that complaining isn't going to help.
benjaminries said:
Dude, just start by going here: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...esId=430120&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=1087
and downloading the most recent device ROM from HP. Make sure you have a program like WinRAR or 7-zip installed on your computer. Right-click the update file and "Open Archive". Then you should see a bunch of nbf files. You need to start with that.
Search the xda-developers forums - and talk to people with other devices that started in WM2003 and were ported up to WM5/WM6/WM6.1/WM6.5 . The iPAQ 6365 was made by HTC, I think... so you'll get more help from those people than from those of us with non-HTC devices like the 61x or the 91x. Also the WM2003 memory model was entirely different - I think the XIP is like 40 MB ! So you're trying to do something that most of us haven't had to do.
I'm just saying that complaining isn't going to help.
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Thanks a lot Bro, i'm just already download it before but this is my real problem
Search the xda-developers forums - and talk to people with other devices that started in WM2003 and were ported up to WM5/WM6/WM6.1/WM6.5 . The iPAQ 6365 was made by HTC, I think... so you'll get more help from those people than from those of us with non-HTC devices like the 61x or the 91x. Also the WM2003 memory model was entirely different - I think the XIP is like 40 MB ! So you're trying to do something that most of us haven't had to do.
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Can you help me out? Please Bro, I'm really desperate!
brewhoxs said:
Thanks a lot Bro, i'm just already download it before but this is my real problem Can you help me out? Please Bro, I'm really desperate!
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Sorry!! my friend, you asked me for help but i cant because im a cook for HTC Wizard and dont own any iPAQ h6365 cooking for every device is different and varies rom kitchen to kitchen, you can search the forum or the internet(use google) you'll get all the info you want
Hope i helped
I help you....
I must have this phone for tested
I can help too as you asked me in PM. But I need to know things. How big is the ROM and RAM? Is 2003SE aviable. If so please give me a link to it. How fast is the CPU. And I need a bootloader. Only a bootloader.
ChrBeck said:
I can help too as you asked me in PM. But I need to know things. How big is the ROM and RAM? Is 2003SE aviable. If so please give me a link to it. How fast is the CPU. And I need a bootloader. Only a bootloader.
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Here's the link for the first & the last original hp iPAQ h6365 ROM http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=441996&prodTypeId=215348&prodSeriesId=430120&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=1087
Processor: Texas Instruments OMAP™ 1510 Processor 200 MHz
Memory: 64MB SDRAM RAM : 64MB (20MB non volatile) and 64MB Flash ROM
Navigation Button: One power button, one Voice Record button, one Soft Reset button, Volume up/down buttons, Camera button (on select models), Contacts button, Inbox button, and Send and End buttons (All buttons are programmable except for Send, End and Reset buttons).
Input Method: Touch Screen and Removable Keyboard
Battery: Removable/Rechargeable 1800 mAh Lithium-lon user swappable battery. Estimated usage time of fully charged battery is up to 9 hours. Charging time up to 1.5 hours.
AC Adapter: 100~240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, AC Input current: 0.2 Aac max
Connectivity: USB connectivity and standard IrDA
Wireless LAN: 802.11b Wireless access to the Internet, email and corporate data
Integrated Bluetooth: 1.1 compliant (2.4-GHz Industrial Scientific Medical Band)
Display: Transflective TFT with LED backlight (64K colours, 16-bit); 89mm viewable image (diagonal)
Audio: Microphone, speaker, one 3.5 mm headphone jack, MP3 stereo through audio jack, Hands-free speaker phone
Integrated GSM/GPRS: Quad band GSM/GPRS (GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
Multimedia: Built-in Photosmart Camera 640 x 480 resolution 0.3 Mpixel
Expansion Slots: SD Slot - SD, SDIO and MMC support
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 2003 Phone Edition
Other Software: Outlook 2002, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1, Windows Media Player Desktop
Dimensions: 137.64 x 74.6 x 20.8 mm
Weight: 190 g
Thumb keyboard included
brewhoxs said:
Here's the link for the first & the last original hp iPAQ h6365 ROM http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=441996&prodTypeId=215348&prodSeriesId=430120&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=1087
Processor: Texas Instruments OMAP™ 1510 Processor 200 MHz
Memory: 64MB SDRAM RAM : 64MB (20MB non volatile) and 64MB Flash ROM
Navigation Button: One power button, one Voice Record button, one Soft Reset button, Volume up/down buttons, Camera button (on select models), Contacts button, Inbox button, and Send and End buttons (All buttons are programmable except for Send, End and Reset buttons).
Input Method: Touch Screen and Removable Keyboard
Battery: Removable/Rechargeable 1800 mAh Lithium-lon user swappable battery. Estimated usage time of fully charged battery is up to 9 hours. Charging time up to 1.5 hours.
AC Adapter: 100~240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, AC Input current: 0.2 Aac max
Connectivity: USB connectivity and standard IrDA
Wireless LAN: 802.11b Wireless access to the Internet, email and corporate data
Integrated Bluetooth: 1.1 compliant (2.4-GHz Industrial Scientific Medical Band)
Display: Transflective TFT with LED backlight (64K colours, 16-bit); 89mm viewable image (diagonal)
Audio: Microphone, speaker, one 3.5 mm headphone jack, MP3 stereo through audio jack, Hands-free speaker phone
Integrated GSM/GPRS: Quad band GSM/GPRS (GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
Multimedia: Built-in Photosmart Camera 640 x 480 resolution 0.3 Mpixel
Expansion Slots: SD Slot - SD, SDIO and MMC support
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 2003 Phone Edition
Other Software: Outlook 2002, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1, Windows Media Player Desktop
Dimensions: 137.64 x 74.6 x 20.8 mm
Weight: 190 g
Thumb keyboard included
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Why I still haven't found anything for my hp iPAQ h6365 in here http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/ or in here http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/46934-app-edit-extended-rom.html too. It so hard & desperately difficult to find way to upgrade, modified & cooking ROM for my hp iPAQ h6365.
You can cook it normally with the normal tools I think. But I don't know and I don't have time today. Can somebody please extract a bootloader and upload it somewhere. Thanks
I think my device has become history http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/58877-rom-update-failed-h6365-bootloader-mode-have-malfunction.html but why O2 XDA II able to upgrade & mine are unable, in OS they're has same WM2003? http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/82535-upgrade-wm5.html#post784527 I'm still hoping a hope ... http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/80247-help-updating-6325-6365-1-11-solved.html I believe there'll still be a hope someday http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/hp-h6300-h6315-h6340-pocket-pc-phone/80031-windows-mobile-5-0-a.html
I need a extracted bootloader. The bootloader is the problem. If it has 2 parts IPL SPL then you are lucky. It will work then. If not then you have to write one. And that takes much time. And the drivers have to be ported too. So please give me a extracted bootloader. Otherwise I can't help you man.
Where I should find extracted bootloader for hp iPAQ h6365? I'm still searching & there's nothing I couldn't find, can you give me a clue?
I think you can extract it yourself from the phone. We in Charmer section can do it with MTTY. I don't know about your device.
I'm still can't found it bro but if you needed latest ROM for hp iPAQ h6365 here's ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp30001-30500/sp30393.exe
It is on your device! Extract it from there!!!!

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