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  1. #1
    Brian
    Guest
    I just downloaded some java games for my motorola v600...

    I'm getting the data cable shortly (it's on its way being shipped)

    my question is, Some of the games have .jad files and some of them are
    JUST .jar files

    will both kind work? or do they need .jad files for the .jar to work

    (the ones with .jad also have a .jar, but some games are just .jar)


    Any advice?



    ps- if .jar's work, does that mean any java application can be on your
    phone?

    thanks in advance



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  2. #2
    Cesisa
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600

    you won't be able to put the games into the V600 with the data cable and
    Mobile Phone Tools. You need a Bluetooth dongle to do it.
    The files you have to put in the phone are the .jar .


    "Brian" <[email protected]> escribió en el mensaje
    news:[email protected]...
    > I just downloaded some java games for my motorola v600...
    >
    > I'm getting the data cable shortly (it's on its way being shipped)
    >
    > my question is, Some of the games have .jad files and some of them are
    > JUST .jar files
    >
    > will both kind work? or do they need .jad files for the .jar to work
    >
    > (the ones with .jad also have a .jar, but some games are just .jar)
    >
    >
    > Any advice?
    >
    >
    >
    > ps- if .jar's work, does that mean any java application can be on your
    > phone?
    >
    > thanks in advance






  3. #3
    Cesisa
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600

    you won't be able to put the games into the V600 with the data cable and
    Mobile Phone Tools. You need a Bluetooth dongle to do it.
    The files you have to put in the phone are the .jar .


    "Brian" <[email protected]> escribió en el mensaje
    news:[email protected]...
    > I just downloaded some java games for my motorola v600...
    >
    > I'm getting the data cable shortly (it's on its way being shipped)
    >
    > my question is, Some of the games have .jad files and some of them are
    > JUST .jar files
    >
    > will both kind work? or do they need .jad files for the .jar to work
    >
    > (the ones with .jad also have a .jar, but some games are just .jar)
    >
    >
    > Any advice?
    >
    >
    >
    > ps- if .jar's work, does that mean any java application can be on your
    > phone?
    >
    > thanks in advance






  4. #4
    CJD
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600

    If you plan on using the cable and not bluetooth you will need both
    the jar and the jad files, check out www.freewebs.com/siteofhimself to
    see how to do it with the cable using midway. The site id for T720
    cells, but the midway and other info applies the same.
    l8r
    > I just downloaded some java games for my motorola v600...
    >
    > I'm getting the data cable shortly (it's on its way being shipped)
    >
    > my question is, Some of the games have .jad files and some of them are
    > JUST .jar files
    >
    > will both kind work? or do they need .jad files for the .jar to work
    >
    > (the ones with .jad also have a .jar, but some games are just .jar)
    >
    >
    > Any advice?
    >
    >
    >
    > ps- if .jar's work, does that mean any java application can be on your
    > phone?
    >
    > thanks in advance




  5. #5
    CJD
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600

    If you plan on using the cable and not bluetooth you will need both
    the jar and the jad files, check out www.freewebs.com/siteofhimself to
    see how to do it with the cable using midway. The site id for T720
    cells, but the midway and other info applies the same.
    l8r
    > I just downloaded some java games for my motorola v600...
    >
    > I'm getting the data cable shortly (it's on its way being shipped)
    >
    > my question is, Some of the games have .jad files and some of them are
    > JUST .jar files
    >
    > will both kind work? or do they need .jad files for the .jar to work
    >
    > (the ones with .jad also have a .jar, but some games are just .jar)
    >
    >
    > Any advice?
    >
    >
    >
    > ps- if .jar's work, does that mean any java application can be on your
    > phone?
    >
    > thanks in advance




  6. #6
    Eddy
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600


    "Cesisa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > you won't be able to put the games into the V600 with the data cable and
    > Mobile Phone Tools. You need a Bluetooth dongle to do it.
    > The files you have to put in the phone are the .jar .
    >

    This is not true you can do it, just do a google search for it, you need a
    few different bits of software, but it can be done as I have done and do, do
    it..

    Eddy





  7. #7
    Eddy
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600


    "Cesisa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > you won't be able to put the games into the V600 with the data cable and
    > Mobile Phone Tools. You need a Bluetooth dongle to do it.
    > The files you have to put in the phone are the .jar .
    >

    This is not true you can do it, just do a google search for it, you need a
    few different bits of software, but it can be done as I have done and do, do
    it..

    Eddy





  8. #8
    Brian
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600

    [email protected] (CJD) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > If you plan on using the cable and not bluetooth you will need both
    > the jar and the jad files, check out www.freewebs.com/siteofhimself to
    > see how to do it with the cable using midway. The site id for T720
    > cells, but the midway and other info applies the same.
    > l8r




    Thanks for everybodies replies, kinda sucks though, I have alot of
    cool games that all I have is the .jar file, and since I was stupid
    enough to order the cable, looks like I'm out of luck with those, plus
    it seems like the few games I can transfer are a pain to, you gotta go
    through 8 different steps

    Maybe I should send the cable back and just buy the bluetooth device



  9. #9
    Brian
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600

    [email protected] (CJD) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > If you plan on using the cable and not bluetooth you will need both
    > the jar and the jad files, check out www.freewebs.com/siteofhimself to
    > see how to do it with the cable using midway. The site id for T720
    > cells, but the midway and other info applies the same.
    > l8r




    Thanks for everybodies replies, kinda sucks though, I have alot of
    cool games that all I have is the .jar file, and since I was stupid
    enough to order the cable, looks like I'm out of luck with those, plus
    it seems like the few games I can transfer are a pain to, you gotta go
    through 8 different steps

    Maybe I should send the cable back and just buy the bluetooth device



  10. #10
    Eddy
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600


    "Brian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > [email protected] (CJD) wrote in message

    news:<[email protected]>...
    > > If you plan on using the cable and not bluetooth you will need both
    > > the jar and the jad files, check out www.freewebs.com/siteofhimself to
    > > see how to do it with the cable using midway. The site id for T720
    > > cells, but the midway and other info applies the same.
    > > l8r

    >
    >
    >
    > Thanks for everybodies replies, kinda sucks though, I have alot of
    > cool games that all I have is the .jar file, and since I was stupid
    > enough to order the cable, looks like I'm out of luck with those, plus
    > it seems like the few games I can transfer are a pain to, you gotta go
    > through 8 different steps
    >
    > Maybe I should send the cable back and just buy the bluetooth device


    It takes an extra 30 seconds to use the cable, talk about being lazy, why do
    people want things to be as simple as 1,2,3.

    Eddy





  11. #11
    Eddy
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600


    "Brian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > [email protected] (CJD) wrote in message

    news:<[email protected]>...
    > > If you plan on using the cable and not bluetooth you will need both
    > > the jar and the jad files, check out www.freewebs.com/siteofhimself to
    > > see how to do it with the cable using midway. The site id for T720
    > > cells, but the midway and other info applies the same.
    > > l8r

    >
    >
    >
    > Thanks for everybodies replies, kinda sucks though, I have alot of
    > cool games that all I have is the .jar file, and since I was stupid
    > enough to order the cable, looks like I'm out of luck with those, plus
    > it seems like the few games I can transfer are a pain to, you gotta go
    > through 8 different steps
    >
    > Maybe I should send the cable back and just buy the bluetooth device


    It takes an extra 30 seconds to use the cable, talk about being lazy, why do
    people want things to be as simple as 1,2,3.

    Eddy





  12. #12
    baumgi
    baumgi is offline
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    Posts
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    Would it be possible for you to post a link to the software to upload games by data cable

    I have this one

    http://www.fonefunshop.co.uk/forum/s...=2113#post2113

    but I cannot get the software to talk to the phone

    Cheers
    When I see 24 Hours in a day, 24 Beers in a case I do not see coincidence, I see providence!



  13. #13
    CJD
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600

    [email protected] (Brian) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > [email protected] (CJD) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > > If you plan on using the cable and not bluetooth you will need both
    > > the jar and the jad files, check out www.freewebs.com/siteofhimself to
    > > see how to do it with the cable using midway. The site id for T720
    > > cells, but the midway and other info applies the same.
    > > l8r

    >
    >
    >
    > Thanks for everybodies replies, kinda sucks though, I have alot of
    > cool games that all I have is the .jar file, and since I was stupid
    > enough to order the cable, looks like I'm out of luck with those, plus
    > it seems like the few games I can transfer are a pain to, you gotta go
    > through 8 different steps
    >
    > Maybe I should send the cable back and just buy the bluetooth device


    lol, just go to www.motclub.com and get Jadgen, all you do is drag the
    jar file and drop it on top of the Jadgen, and there you go, instant
    jad file! Use google groups to browse this newsgroup and all the
    answers will appear :-)
    l8r



  14. #14
    CJD
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600

    [email protected] (Brian) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > [email protected] (CJD) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > > If you plan on using the cable and not bluetooth you will need both
    > > the jar and the jad files, check out www.freewebs.com/siteofhimself to
    > > see how to do it with the cable using midway. The site id for T720
    > > cells, but the midway and other info applies the same.
    > > l8r

    >
    >
    >
    > Thanks for everybodies replies, kinda sucks though, I have alot of
    > cool games that all I have is the .jar file, and since I was stupid
    > enough to order the cable, looks like I'm out of luck with those, plus
    > it seems like the few games I can transfer are a pain to, you gotta go
    > through 8 different steps
    >
    > Maybe I should send the cable back and just buy the bluetooth device


    lol, just go to www.motclub.com and get Jadgen, all you do is drag the
    jar file and drop it on top of the Jadgen, and there you go, instant
    jad file! Use google groups to browse this newsgroup and all the
    answers will appear :-)
    l8r



  15. #15
    CJD
    Guest

    Re: .jar vs .jad files v600

    baumgi <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Would it be possible for you to post a link to the software to upload
    > games by data cable
    >
    > I have this one
    >
    > http://tinyurl.com/3cb94
    >
    > but I cannot get the software to talk to the phone
    >
    > Cheers

    Check your com ports, probably com4 is where you want to put it, and
    www.motclub.com has all the programs. That is a very good guide but
    you can check out www.howardforums.com for other solutions.
    www.freewebs.com/siteofhimself may have some Midway info as well.
    l8r



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