
teleguy
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Apr 12, 2005, 12:19 PM
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Do these instructions help? ------------- -------Bluetooth method: ( Just drag the jar file onto the OBEX / PIM Object Push Icon ... It will ask you to accept on the Phone, And after transferring asks you to install.) --------Data cable method: Make sure you have the data cable drivers installed. You will need these 2 programs. PST 6.7 or above & Midway 2.8 . Note: The new windows SP2 pack can cause connection problems (Blocks ports) if need be uninstall SP2 pack. **DO NOT CONNECT YOUR DATA CABLE TO PHONE AT THIS TIME.** 1) Install PST Phone Manager. ( PST will only run on win 98SE/2000/XP/2003 sorry not M.E.) ( Parts 1) to 10) only have to be done the once. This is to bring up "JAVA APP LOADER" in the settings menu on your phone. Midway will run ok on any win operating system as long as you have mobile phonetools installed.) 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 Type this into the search in this location box. That is unless you installed PST else where. Then press next and do the same for each driver that pops up. 4) Open up PST (Right click "My Computer" icon on your desktop or start menu 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, try restarting your pc & open up PST again to see if the usb modem driver try's to install. & remember the location for it C:\Program Files\Motorola\PST . If that don't work then uninstall the drivers you just installed and then try again from scratch 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, VERY TOP IN BLACK. Mine was COM3 so just keep note of this. 7) Now go to PST and click on FILE> then click NEW> then click KJava File (2nd column on the right down) click on it. 8) Go to Phone>Read (the little phone icon with an arrow pointing out woulds) click (your phone should be connected still) If you get an error message that says "Phone not connected. Don't worry that happens alot... Just quit PST, unplug your phone, and then replug your phone and open up PST again. It should work as long as the Motorola USB Modem is there. 9) After its read from the phone, you should see the previously grayed out big button named "Enable/Disable Java App Loader Menu". Click on it and then let the program do the rest. 10) Now go to Phone>Restart Phone. When the phone is back up & running you can then close PST. & if it worked you wont have to use PST again. 11) Now to install a game or app on your phone first unplug the data cable then 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" (Which wasn't there before) click on that and then it'll give you a notice, "Insert Cable now"...at which point you insert the cable. 12) Now install & open 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. Midway is simple enough to use. Just a case of selecting the jad file for the Game/app you want to install on phone & clicking send jad. ( You need the jad & jar in the same folder for this to work ) Then cancel or download will pop up on your phone screen. Press the botton under download and the phone will do the rest. 13) Midway only loads with JAD files. If the game/app does not have a JAD file or it wont send using the jad with it, then use jadgen to make one. The easiest way to create a jad i found is to select a jar file then create a short cut to that jar file, at the side of the jar file will do. Then right click on the short cut, click on properties. Copy & paste the target into jadgen. (LEAVE OUT THE " AT THE BEGINNING & END). It should look something like this: C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\SpruceMan\SpruceMan.jar Depending on where on your p.c. the file is. Doesn't matter where. Then click Generate JAD & a jad file should pop up at the side of the jar file. Delete the jar short cut. Then use that jad file for sending to phone with midway.
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