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ashishga
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 Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:30 pm |
Hi everyone,
I have been developing applications on Nokia till now. Now I have moved over to Motorola.
I am facing problems in transferring applications on Motorola L6 phone and others also.
Can any one of you help me out in figuring out, the possible ways to transfer jar/jad to the phone.
Bluetooth
Infrared
USB
or WAP.
and what tool can I use to transfer these jars/jads to the phones.
Regards,
Ashish
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 mikekay10
 Posts: 2959
Service Provider: Vodafone |
 Tue Jun 13, 2006 2:14 pm |
For bluetooth from a PC
put your phone into ‘Find me’ mode and in the ‘My Bluetooth places’ window, select ‘View devices in range’ and the computer should detect your phone and you’ll see a screen that looks like this:
Device Detection
Double-click on your phone, wait a bit and your screen should now look like this:
Discover Services
To send games to your phone:
Once you’ve download a game, if it’s a .zip file you’ll need to extract it (don’t forget to do this!) You should now have both a .jar and a .jad file. You only need the substantially larger .jar file when uploading via Bluetooth. So all you need to do is drag and drop the .jar file into OBEX Object Push.
The computer may now ask you for a PIN code. Enter a numerical code and remember it, then when your phone asks for a PIN, enter the same code. You have now successfully paired the devices.
Your phone will now ask if you want to accept the file, press ‘Accept’ and then once it’s transferred select ‘Install’. Once that done you will see your game in the Games section of My Items and away you go!
originally posted by RoosterDude
By USB cable
Follow the guide in the tutorials section using a program called Midway
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ashishga
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 Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:26 pm |
HI,
I used Midway version2.8 to send my jad and jar to the Motorola L6 phone, but it is displaying this error
Opening JAD file.............[OK]
Connecting the phone.........[TIMER EXPIRED]
Downloading canceled.
What does that mean and how can I solve this problem
Regards,
Ashish
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 mikekay10
 Posts: 2959
Service Provider: Vodafone |
 Wed Jun 14, 2006 3:38 pm |
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It means either you have not enabled the java app loader or have not installed the drivers or set the comm port correctly
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ashishga
 Posts: 4 |
 Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:47 pm |
I have installed the L6 drivers and after that it is displaying the Port 28.
I am also getting Motorola USB Modem in the list of Modems in the Device Manager of my PC.
But regarding Java App Loader, there is no such option in my Phone.
It displays only 5 things in the Java Settings. They are:
1. Java System - displaying the configuration of the mobile phone (CLDC and MIDP) and the available memory and the heap memory
2. Backlight
3. Delete All Apps
4. Sound
There is no such option as Java App Loader.
Regards,
Ashish
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 mikekay10
 Posts: 2959
Service Provider: Vodafone |
 Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:37 pm |
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You need to seem edit to enable the function
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ashishga
 Posts: 4 |
 Thu Jun 15, 2006 10:46 pm |
What is that? and how can I do that?
Do I need to approach Motorola people to get it enabled?
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Nokia
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 Wed Jun 21, 2006 6:28 am |
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No you will need motorola pst tools.When motorola pst program detects your phone go to new kjava file.Then you will see down enable java app loader.Press on that and the problem is solved.And can anybody tell me where can i find drivers fot my motorola v3r some software drivers?
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 mikekay10
 Posts: 2959
Service Provider: Vodafone |
 Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:06 pm |
Edit SEEM 0032_0001 offset 43 - bit 0: Settings > Java Settings > Java App Loader (1 on, 0 off)
There is a seem efiting guide in the tutorials section
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d+ter
 Posts: 2
Phone Model: Motorola SLVR L6
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:15 pm |
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once i have the java app loader turned on, can i use p2kman to upload .jar files? i can't get p2ktools to work.
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