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 Marvelous7325
 Posts: 37
Phone Model: Motorola V505
Service Provider: AT&T |
 Tue Jun 15, 2004 11:49 pm |
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Hey, I have a motorola v600 and I'm thinking about buying a data cable for it. Once I get the data cable will I be able to transfer anything, such as mp3's, ringtones, wallpapers, animated images, and compatible games? If so could you let me know and recommend some data cables with the software? Thanks
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sami_tun
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: v600
Service Provider: rogers |
 Wed Jun 16, 2004 9:32 am |
Yes you can upload whatever you want using the cable .. I bought a v600 last week with a cable .. and I downloaded the required software (pst and midway) from internet .. here you will find what you want ..
http://viciousglitch.tripod.com/motorola.htm
to download soft ..
http://overthecliff.net/moto/
How to:
HOW-TO:
**DO NOT CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO THE COMPUTER AT THIS TIME.**
1) Install PST Phone Manager and Midway
2) NOW CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO YOUR COMPUTER VIA THE CABLE.
3) Open up PST Phone Manager and wait for it to detect all the drivers. There's quite a few and you CANNOT CANCEL OR JUST NOT INSTALL THOSE DRIVERS AND EXPECT PST TO WORK. When windows brings up the driver install menu for each device, select locate driver from specific location and then point it to the directory you installed PST into. For mine it was C:\Program Files\Motorola\PST. Then press next and let it do that for EACH DEVICE.
4) Open up your device manager (Right click your My Computer icon on the desktop and select Properties. Then go to Hardware and then select device manager in the middle of the window)
5) Make sure you can find under the Modems subcategory the device "Motorola USB Modem" if you can't then you have to uninstall the devices you just installed and then try again making sure that you install EVERYTHING.
6) After you see the modem device, right click it and go to properties. Then click on the "Modem" tab and keep in mind what the port number is. It should be located above the Speaker Volume scroll bar at the top. IT'S THERE, IF YOU DONT SEE IT, YOU'RE NOT LOOKING HARD ENOUGH, VERY TOP IN BLACK. Mine was COM3 so just keep note of this.
7) Now go to PST and go to FILE>NEW>KJava File (2nd column on the right down)
Go to Phone>Read (your phone should be connected still) If you get an error message that says "Phone not connected. Please connect and power up the phone." Don't worry that happens all the time...when the Motorola USB Modem device isn't there. Just quit PST, unplug your phone, and then replug your phone and then open up PST again. It should work as long as the Motorola USB Modeum is there.
9) After its read from the phone, you should see the previously greyed out button named "Enable/Disable Java App Loader Menu" turn clickable. Click on it and then let the program do the rest.
10) Now go to Phone>Restart Phone if you don't you might have some problems restarting later...so don't forget. After your phone blinks in restart, close PST and unplug your phone.
11) Now click on the center button to access basic menus, settings, go to java settings, and in there the first option should be "Java App Loader" click on that and then it'll give you a notice, "Insert Cable now"...at which point you insert the cable.
12) Now start Midway, when it asks for the port, input what you saw and what I asked you to keep in mind earlier when we checked the port of the Motorola USB modem.
13) Midway only loads JAD files so use JadGEN to make a JAD file pointing to your JAR file.
and that's it ..
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 RichLondoner
 Posts: 17
Phone Model: V600
Service Provider: o2 |
 Wed Jun 16, 2004 9:39 am |
For games, I've never been able to get MIDway/PST to work for me, just keeps on timing out even though the installations seems fine and everything is installed word for word.
However if your just wanting, graphics, ringtones, mp3's and videos then Mobile Phone Tools is sufficient.
I got my cable from Ebay for about £8 inc P&P and came with MPT and MIDway and PST and a few other things too.
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 Daihlo
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: v600
Service Provider: o2 |
 Thu Jun 24, 2004 6:04 pm |
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Im at the same place, have everything installed, followed all the steps, everything seemed to be working finally but then go to transfer jad and times out everytime!?! Any one got any ideas? Much appreciated!!! Thanks DL
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 Jemo
 Posts: 373
Phone Model: SE w880i (Silver
Service Provider: O2 |
 Thu Jun 24, 2004 7:45 pm |
Wirelessly posted (SonyEricssonP900/R101 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0)
y not ju geta bluetooth dongle?fits in2 a free usb port,no annoying wires hanging around....ahh the beauty of blutooth,lol
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 petrusali
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: Motorola C650
Service Provider: Telkomsel |
 Fri Jun 25, 2004 12:03 am |
| sami_tun wrote: | Yes you can upload whatever you want using the cable .. I bought a v600 last week with a cable .. and I downloaded the required software (pst and midway) from internet .. here you will find what you want ..
http://viciousglitch.tripod.com/motorola.htm
to download soft ..
http://overthecliff.net/moto/
How to:
HOW-TO:
**DO NOT CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO THE COMPUTER AT THIS TIME.**
1) Install PST Phone Manager and Midway
2) NOW CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO YOUR COMPUTER VIA THE CABLE.
3) Open up PST Phone Manager and wait for it to detect all the drivers. There's quite a few and you CANNOT CANCEL OR JUST NOT INSTALL THOSE DRIVERS AND EXPECT PST TO WORK. When windows brings up the driver install menu for each device, select locate driver from specific location and then point it to the directory you installed PST into. For mine it was C:\Program Files\Motorola\PST. Then press next and let it do that for EACH DEVICE.
4) Open up your device manager (Right click your My Computer icon on the desktop and select Properties. Then go to Hardware and then select device manager in the middle of the window)
5) Make sure you can find under the Modems subcategory the device "Motorola USB Modem" if you can't then you have to uninstall the devices you just installed and then try again making sure that you install EVERYTHING.
6) After you see the modem device, right click it and go to properties. Then click on the "Modem" tab and keep in mind what the port number is. It should be located above the Speaker Volume scroll bar at the top. IT'S THERE, IF YOU DONT SEE IT, YOU'RE NOT LOOKING HARD ENOUGH, VERY TOP IN BLACK. Mine was COM3 so just keep note of this.
7) Now go to PST and go to FILE>NEW>KJava File (2nd column on the right down)
Go to Phone>Read (your phone should be connected still) If you get an error message that says "Phone not connected. Please connect and power up the phone." Don't worry that happens all the time...when the Motorola USB Modem device isn't there. Just quit PST, unplug your phone, and then replug your phone and then open up PST again. It should work as long as the Motorola USB Modeum is there.
9) After its read from the phone, you should see the previously greyed out button named "Enable/Disable Java App Loader Menu" turn clickable. Click on it and then let the program do the rest.
10) Now go to Phone>Restart Phone if you don't you might have some problems restarting later...so don't forget. After your phone blinks in restart, close PST and unplug your phone.
11) Now click on the center button to access basic menus, settings, go to java settings, and in there the first option should be "Java App Loader" click on that and then it'll give you a notice, "Insert Cable now"...at which point you insert the cable.
12) Now start Midway, when it asks for the port, input what you saw and what I asked you to keep in mind earlier when we checked the port of the Motorola USB modem.
13) Midway only loads JAD files so use JadGEN to make a JAD file pointing to your JAR file.
and that's it .. |
What about C650? How can I upload Java apps/games into it?
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 mfong
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: V600
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Sat Jun 26, 2004 9:59 am |
so that's it huh? I just bought the V600. so im going to get the data cable on Ebay =)
and after that i can just put anything on my phone? download / upload pictures onto my laptop? and ringtones?
thanks for your time
~mike
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 mekon
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: motorola v600
Service Provider: orange |
 Sun Jun 27, 2004 5:18 am |
Any1 any ideas what software i can use to upload .jad files to the moto v600 with bluetooth connection.
Thanks in advance.
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Meph
 Posts: 2
Phone Model: Motorola v400
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Sun Jun 27, 2004 12:38 pm |
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Hey, i also just bought a usb cable for my phone and i was wondering if i can download the pictures i've taken with it to my pc?
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 RichLondoner
 Posts: 17
Phone Model: V600
Service Provider: o2 |
 Mon Jun 28, 2004 10:57 am |
| Meph wrote: | | Hey, i also just bought a usb cable for my phone and i was wondering if i can download the pictures i've taken with it to my pc? |
Yes, via Mobile Phone Tools software...
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