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    Shadowgt
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    I need to know how to get games onto this phone, and which type it uses (.jar, .jad?)

    LMK,
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    jazzyjuice
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    I believe both versions work. And you have to go to a game site to get them. Try searching for some free sites throughout the forum.



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    KzAz
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    i got this from another site.....

    Here's my checklist of ingredients before you read on:-

    One spoonful of...just kidding...

    1 Motorola T720 (software: T720PM_G_05.31_03R Flex:GI5I0E1141 - G.0.0.U.F.P.0.0.KK)
    1 Motorola USB Data Kit Cable (Model : 77502)
    1 Windows 2000 Operating System (Service Pack 3)
    1 PST Phone Programmer for Windows NT/2000 ver 2002.46.2
    1 MIDway Version 2.6

    Prologue:
    Let's do a final checklist before we get on this long and windy journey.

    Okie, before we get started, make sure you have your USB cable connected to the phone at all times, NOT to your computer yet! I need to emphasize this. Read this line again x 2.

    Okie, make sure you have PST Phone Manager installed. Don't ask me how. Make sure you have Midway installed, RTFM.

    Now, make sure all USB Composite Drivers are installed, and that you can see the Motorola USB Modem in your Device Manager. If you can't see it, there might be driver(s) that is still not installed. By right, when Windows asks you for the driver, it is the driver where you installed your Motorola PST, in my case C:\Program Files\Motorola\PST> . To make sure that all drivers has been installed, do the following step:
    a) Close PST Phone Manager, if it's opened.
    b) Unplug T720 from your computer.
    c) Plug T720 back to your computer.
    d) Start PST Phone Manager. At this point, Windows searches for any missing driver(s).
    e) If windows ask for driver's location, just point them to the path I mentioned above. Please skip to step G directly.
    f) If windows don't ask for the any drivers, this means all drivers has been installed, and you MUST be able to see the Motorola USB Modem in your Device Manager, very likely under the "Modem" list.
    g) You must repeat step (a) to (e) to make sure that all drivers has been installed.


    Okie, set, we are ready...boys and girls. For maximum transferring experience, CLOSE ALL other applications to avoid PORT conflicts.


    Step 01:
    Plug in T720 to the computer via the cable.

    Step 02
    Open PST Phone Manager.
    (Tip: Under Settings> PST Config, I use the Auto Detect function, unless you are pretty damn sure of the com port, this works for me!)

    Step 03
    In PST Phone Manager, Select NEW> KJava Files. A new Untitled KJaa Window appears, with all buttons disabled.

    Step 04
    In PST Phone Manager, go to Phone> Read. This is to read available applications that is residing in T720. If it says the infamous "Phone not connected. Please connect and power up the phone." error message, it means PST didn't detect the phone, although you can swear by your life it's connected. It's the way PST works, you now MUST unplug T720 from the PC and repeat step 01.

    Step 05
    In PST Phone Manager, you will see that the buttons have been brought to life! Click on the "Enable/Disable Java App Loader Menu" until you get the message right below the button saying -"Java App Loader Menu is Now Enabled".

    Step 06
    In PST Phone Manager, go to Phone> Restart to restart your phone. Don't miss out this step, otherwise you can't restart your phone.

    Step 06
    Close PST Phone Manager after you notice T720 has restarted (a blink). Unplug T720 from the computer.

    Step 07
    Now, go to T720. In Main Menu select Settings> Java Tools. You must see a "Java App Loader". If you don't see one, repeat all the way from Step 01.

    Step 08
    Select Java App Loader and this message will appear: "Insert Cable Now".

    Step 09
    Now, plug T720 back to your PC. Notice the message: "JAL Link is active..."

    Step 10
    Start MIDway now. If you have started Midway before this step, you just screwed up! Hahaha...unplug your phone and start from Step 01.

    Step 11
    In MIDway, go to File>Settings>. In AT Command, type the following: AT

    Step 12
    In MIDway, to figure out which port to use, go to your Device Manager in your computer, look for the Motorola USB Modem>Properties> Advanced> Advanced Port Settings> and check out the COM Port Number. It should be ranging from 1-4, if not, move current devices which uses either these 4 ports to another COM Port. You must use either one of these COM ports because MIDway only works with COM 1 to COM 4. If you have problem with reallocating COM ports, try a solution search on Google. Whatever it is, it must be synchronize with MIDway's port setting later on.

    Step 14
    In Device Manager> Motorola USB Modem> Properties> Advanced> you should see the text box "Extra Settings". Type in the following: AT

    Step 15
    In MIDway, Using the COM port setting you got from Step 12, check the com port to use. Eg, if from Step 12, you found out you are using COM Port 3, then you should check the radio button for COM Port 3 in MIDway. The only error message you might get is "Can't Open Serial Port. Would you like to change MIDway settings?". You will only get this if the COM port you have selected is in use by other mysterious applications.

    Step 16
    In MIDway, once everything is setup, go to File> Open JAD. Select the JAD file to load. Make sure you check your JAD file's "MIDlet-Jar-URL" attributes is targeted to the JAR file on your computer, not some HTTP reference. You can open up a JAD file in Notepad to edit it.

    Step 17.
    In MIDway, do not use the Send AT Command, which I have seen quite a few instructions said you must send an AT command to get a "AT OK" message. I am not sure why, but whenever I did that, the JAD file cannot be loaded. So leave the "Send AT Command" alone for now. You will get a few error messages in this part:-
    i) Connecting to the phone.... [Fail]
    Your COM port settings could be wrong

    ii) Connecting to the phone.... [TIMER EXPIRED]
    Your COM port setting is correct, but you probably messed with the Send AT Command.

    In both cases, download is cancelled, and you should start over again from Step 01...whoops.


    Step 18
    If you don't get any error commands, you should get a Download Alert on T720.

    Step 19
    Clap your hands and compliment yourself for this long-awaited victory.
    ive not tried it to see if it works because i dont think this works with brew phones but if u have att or tmobile maybe it will??



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    Well, getting the games on the t720c for Cricket doesn't work...they don't have the Brew enabled...I'm still looking at how to get that working first.



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    jazzyjuice
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    Thanks fro the help.



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