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  1. #1
    dgk
    Guest
    Ok, I've done something totally unscrupulous and have created an
    account on Motclub where you can download the necessary programs. I
    read zero Spanish but I'm learning quickly.

    Go to www.motclub.com and it will redirect you to the correct site.
    Scroll down the page and on the left column you will see Nick and a
    textbox. Enter nguser. For the password (Spanish is Contraseña I
    guess) enter picasso. Press Login. On the next screen, the menu item
    you want is the second from the left, Descargas (downloads). Next
    choose Programas. You want JadGen, Midway, and PST. Once you have all
    three, click the last item under Principal (Tu Cuenta) which is user
    account, and the rightmost icon is the logout. Do that because I think
    quite a few of you want to use this. Please do not abuse the site.

    Remember that you must have USB drivers installed already, which
    either come from Motorola Phone Tools or P2KMan.

    Ok, now that you have the programs, here is what do. Note that the
    programs you got are upgraded a bit so are a bit different. I found
    JadGen very weird. When you start it up, it immediately minimizes
    itself. Bring it back up and it is a one line program. You must type
    in the entire path where the .Jar file is located. You can't drag and
    drop. Then press Generate (I think) and the .Jad file appears and
    JadGen goes away. Some odd programming there but it works.

    The PST program works differently than specified below. I'm don't
    recall the exact operation but I think you go to a menu item to
    activate the app loader, rather than the READ FROMPHONE thing but
    you'll find it. In Midway, keep trying comports until you get the
    right one. Mine was COM6.

    Ok, I expect feedback on success, failure, and location of good games.
    If this was a forum, instead of a newsgroup, I'd make this a sticky.


    ---------------------------------------------------------------



    Games via USB CABLE
    Software Needed:
    PST 6.7
    Midway 2.8
    JAD Generator
    http://www.motclub.com/
    There are 2 steps needed for this.
    1) Enable JAVA APP LOADER in the Java menu (PST 6.7)
    2) Midway to upload the game to phone
    PST 6.7 (used to enable Java APP loader menu)
    1. download PST 6.7+ and load up the program with the phone already
    plugged in via USB cable.
    2. Select NEW, then KJava Files
    3. Click READ FROMPHONE (picture of a arrow POINTING AWAY from the
    phone)
    4. Now that box should have the"Enable/Disable Java APP menu", CLICK
    ENABLE!!
    5. It should bring up a message stating it will be putting it into
    suspend mode, and then say "Changing JAVA APP MENU ITEM"

    Finished, now check YOUR PHONE, in SETTINGS > JAVA SETTINGS and see if
    you now have the JAVA APP LOADER in your Java menu.
    IF SO PROCEED TO NEXT STEP!

    MIDWAY 2.8(used to upload games)
    1. Go to the NEW Java App Loader in your java menu and select it, It
    should SAY "INSERT DATA CABLE"
    2. Insert Data cable
    3. Open up MIDWAY, Find correct COM PORT
    4. Find the game's .JAD file
    5. If everything went well you could then press "SEND JAD", then it
    send it to your phone.
    6. Now look at your phone, and it should say, download, download it
    and if everything went well it will install.
    (Games come in .JAR format, and sometimes comes with accompanied .JAD
    file. What a .JAD file is basically a URL file to tell where the game
    is located. You can open any .JAD file with NOTEPAD to edit. MY
    SUGGESTION is to get a program called JAD GENERATOR)






    See More: Getting Java Games - the programs




  2. #2
    brobin
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    You 'da MAN!

    "dgk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    > Ok, I've done something totally unscrupulous and have created an
    > account on Motclub where you can download the necessary programs. I
    > read zero Spanish but I'm learning quickly.
    >
    > Go to www.motclub.com and it will redirect you to the correct site.
    > Scroll down the page and on the left column you will see Nick and a
    > textbox. Enter nguser. For the password (Spanish is Contraseña I
    > guess) enter picasso. Press Login. On the next screen, the menu item
    > you want is the second from the left, Descargas (downloads). Next
    > choose Programas. You want JadGen, Midway, and PST. Once you have all
    > three, click the last item under Principal (Tu Cuenta) which is user
    > account, and the rightmost icon is the logout. Do that because I think
    > quite a few of you want to use this. Please do not abuse the site.
    >
    > Remember that you must have USB drivers installed already, which
    > either come from Motorola Phone Tools or P2KMan.
    >
    > Ok, now that you have the programs, here is what do. Note that the
    > programs you got are upgraded a bit so are a bit different. I found
    > JadGen very weird. When you start it up, it immediately minimizes
    > itself. Bring it back up and it is a one line program. You must type
    > in the entire path where the .Jar file is located. You can't drag and
    > drop. Then press Generate (I think) and the .Jad file appears and
    > JadGen goes away. Some odd programming there but it works.
    >
    > The PST program works differently than specified below. I'm don't
    > recall the exact operation but I think you go to a menu item to
    > activate the app loader, rather than the READ FROMPHONE thing but
    > you'll find it. In Midway, keep trying comports until you get the
    > right one. Mine was COM6.
    >
    > Ok, I expect feedback on success, failure, and location of good games.
    > If this was a forum, instead of a newsgroup, I'd make this a sticky.
    >
    >
    > ---------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    >
    >
    > Games via USB CABLE
    > Software Needed:
    > PST 6.7
    > Midway 2.8
    > JAD Generator
    > http://www.motclub.com/
    > There are 2 steps needed for this.
    > 1) Enable JAVA APP LOADER in the Java menu (PST 6.7)
    > 2) Midway to upload the game to phone
    > PST 6.7 (used to enable Java APP loader menu)
    > 1. download PST 6.7+ and load up the program with the phone already
    > plugged in via USB cable.
    > 2. Select NEW, then KJava Files
    > 3. Click READ FROMPHONE (picture of a arrow POINTING AWAY from the
    > phone)
    > 4. Now that box should have the"Enable/Disable Java APP menu", CLICK
    > ENABLE!!
    > 5. It should bring up a message stating it will be putting it into
    > suspend mode, and then say "Changing JAVA APP MENU ITEM"
    >
    > Finished, now check YOUR PHONE, in SETTINGS > JAVA SETTINGS and see if
    > you now have the JAVA APP LOADER in your Java menu.
    > IF SO PROCEED TO NEXT STEP!
    >
    > MIDWAY 2.8(used to upload games)
    > 1. Go to the NEW Java App Loader in your java menu and select it, It
    > should SAY "INSERT DATA CABLE"
    > 2. Insert Data cable
    > 3. Open up MIDWAY, Find correct COM PORT
    > 4. Find the game's .JAD file
    > 5. If everything went well you could then press "SEND JAD", then it
    > send it to your phone.
    > 6. Now look at your phone, and it should say, download, download it
    > and if everything went well it will install.
    > (Games come in .JAR format, and sometimes comes with accompanied .JAD
    > file. What a .JAD file is basically a URL file to tell where the game
    > is located. You can open any .JAD file with NOTEPAD to edit. MY
    > SUGGESTION is to get a program called JAD GENERATOR)
    >
    >
    >






  3. #3
    Colin Wilson
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    > Ok, I've done something totally unscrupulous <snip>

    Cheers - I might be able to make these available after the account gets
    zapped too ;-)

    Do you know if its possible to upload games via bluetooth using these
    apps to a V600 ?

    Cheers

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  4. #4
    dgk
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 19:35:05 -0000, Colin Wilson <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >> Ok, I've done something totally unscrupulous <snip>

    >
    >Cheers - I might be able to make these available after the account gets
    >zapped too ;-)
    >
    >Do you know if its possible to upload games via bluetooth using these
    >apps to a V600 ?
    >
    >Cheers


    I have no experience with bluetooth. I would think that it would work
    in a simlar way. Hmm. But Midway requests a COM port so that might not
    work so well.



  5. #5
    Colin Wilson
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    > >Do you know if its possible to upload games via bluetooth using these
    > >apps to a V600 ?

    > I have no experience with bluetooth. I would think that it would work
    > in a simlar way. Hmm. But Midway requests a COM port so that might not
    > work so well.


    OK thanks - i`ll give it a whirl sometime, i`ve got about 1600 of the
    damn things sat on my PC :-}

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  6. #6
    F I via CellPhoneKB.com
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    HI I TRIED TO LOG IN WITH UR nguser & picasso BUT NO LUCK BEING TRYING, ITS SEEMS NEAR BUT YET FAR
    CAN U GIVE ME HOW TO GET INTO THE WWW.www.motclub.com
    Thanks
    FBI

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  7. #7
    Dale
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    I have tried to log in this morning with no luck. I askes me to re-type the
    user and pass.
    Is the account closed??
    Can someone else repost it. I have a web page that I may be able to store it
    on.

    Dale


    "dgk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    > Ok, I've done something totally unscrupulous and have created an
    > account on Motclub where you can download the necessary programs. I
    > read zero Spanish but I'm learning quickly.
    >
    > Go to www.motclub.com and it will redirect you to the correct site.
    > Scroll down the page and on the left column you will see Nick and a
    > textbox. Enter nguser. For the password (Spanish is Contraseña I
    > guess) enter picasso. Press Login. On the next screen, the menu item
    > you want is the second from the left, Descargas (downloads). Next
    > choose Programas. You want JadGen, Midway, and PST. Once you have all
    > three, click the last item under Principal (Tu Cuenta) which is user
    > account, and the rightmost icon is the logout. Do that because I think
    > quite a few of you want to use this. Please do not abuse the site.
    >
    > Remember that you must have USB drivers installed already, which
    > either come from Motorola Phone Tools or P2KMan.
    >
    > Ok, now that you have the programs, here is what do. Note that the
    > programs you got are upgraded a bit so are a bit different. I found
    > JadGen very weird. When you start it up, it immediately minimizes
    > itself. Bring it back up and it is a one line program. You must type
    > in the entire path where the .Jar file is located. You can't drag and
    > drop. Then press Generate (I think) and the .Jad file appears and
    > JadGen goes away. Some odd programming there but it works.
    >
    > The PST program works differently than specified below. I'm don't
    > recall the exact operation but I think you go to a menu item to
    > activate the app loader, rather than the READ FROMPHONE thing but
    > you'll find it. In Midway, keep trying comports until you get the
    > right one. Mine was COM6.
    >
    > Ok, I expect feedback on success, failure, and location of good games.
    > If this was a forum, instead of a newsgroup, I'd make this a sticky.
    >
    >
    > ---------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    >
    >
    > Games via USB CABLE
    > Software Needed:
    > PST 6.7
    > Midway 2.8
    > JAD Generator
    > http://www.motclub.com/
    > There are 2 steps needed for this.
    > 1) Enable JAVA APP LOADER in the Java menu (PST 6.7)
    > 2) Midway to upload the game to phone
    > PST 6.7 (used to enable Java APP loader menu)
    > 1. download PST 6.7+ and load up the program with the phone already
    > plugged in via USB cable.
    > 2. Select NEW, then KJava Files
    > 3. Click READ FROMPHONE (picture of a arrow POINTING AWAY from the
    > phone)
    > 4. Now that box should have the"Enable/Disable Java APP menu", CLICK
    > ENABLE!!
    > 5. It should bring up a message stating it will be putting it into
    > suspend mode, and then say "Changing JAVA APP MENU ITEM"
    >
    > Finished, now check YOUR PHONE, in SETTINGS > JAVA SETTINGS and see if
    > you now have the JAVA APP LOADER in your Java menu.
    > IF SO PROCEED TO NEXT STEP!
    >
    > MIDWAY 2.8(used to upload games)
    > 1. Go to the NEW Java App Loader in your java menu and select it, It
    > should SAY "INSERT DATA CABLE"
    > 2. Insert Data cable
    > 3. Open up MIDWAY, Find correct COM PORT
    > 4. Find the game's .JAD file
    > 5. If everything went well you could then press "SEND JAD", then it
    > send it to your phone.
    > 6. Now look at your phone, and it should say, download, download it
    > and if everything went well it will install.
    > (Games come in .JAR format, and sometimes comes with accompanied .JAD
    > file. What a .JAD file is basically a URL file to tell where the game
    > is located. You can open any .JAD file with NOTEPAD to edit. MY
    > SUGGESTION is to get a program called JAD GENERATOR)
    >
    >
    >






  8. #8
    dgk
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 14:19:02 +1030, "Dale" <[email protected]*o*m.au>
    wrote:

    >I have tried to log in this morning with no luck. I askes me to re-type the
    >user and pass.
    >Is the account closed??
    >Can someone else repost it. I have a web page that I may be able to store it
    >on.
    >
    >Dale

    It does indeed appear to be defunct. I wonder why. Oh well, just set
    up your own account. It isn't too tough. Particularly if you speak
    Spanish but I muddled through. Most of it is pretty obvious.



  9. #9
    F I via CellPhoneKB.com
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    ok i got through to motclub now tring to get into JADgen if someone can help plz do will b VERY greatful
    FBI

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  10. #10
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.motorola - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Tue, 28 Dec 2004
    16:38:33 GMT, "F I via CellPhoneKB.com" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >No luck, tried new account too but SAD, is that site down, i think nothing is working even the JADgen is not giving in I have typed in the small window the placed where it is saved but JAD file is not coming on
    >Can some one plzzzz sign for me at www.motclub.com and give me the password I would be highly greatful as i hae no idea about Spanish language
    >
    >PLzzzzzzzzzzz HELP


    Try the web page translation at Google.

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  11. #11
    Geri
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs


    "Colin Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >> >Do you know if its possible to upload games via bluetooth using these
    >> >apps to a V600 ?

    >> I have no experience with bluetooth. I would think that it would work
    >> in a simlar way. Hmm. But Midway requests a COM port so that might not
    >> work so well.

    >
    > OK thanks - i`ll give it a whirl sometime, i`ve got about 1600 of the
    > damn things sat on my PC :-}
    >

    Colin you don't need any apps at all to upload games to your V600 via Bluetooth. Activate "find me"
    on the phone to make it discoverable, and then pair it with the PC you have the bluetooth on. If you
    now go into My Bluetooth Places on the PC you'll find your phone listed. Open that up and you'll
    find a few icons in there, one is called file_object_push. Simply drop your games onto that icon any
    they will be sent to the phone and installed automatically. You don't even need a JAD just the JAR.




  12. #12
    Colin Wilson
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    > Colin you don't need any apps at all to upload games to your V600 via Bluetooth. Activate "find me"
    > on the phone to make it discoverable, and then pair it with the PC you have the bluetooth on. If you
    > now go into My Bluetooth Places on the PC you'll find your phone listed. Open that up and you'll
    > find a few icons in there, one is called file_object_push. Simply drop your games onto that icon any
    > they will be sent to the phone and installed automatically. You don't even need a JAD just the JAR.


    Thanks for the info - I hadn`t actually got around to trying it, but have
    now - not many of the games i`ve got actually work (most give application
    error) but it`ll be interesting to find a few more to keep me busy :-)

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  13. #13
    Colin Wilson
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    > Can someone else repost it. I have a web page that I may be able to store it
    > on.


    I`ve put them on ftp temporarily - you may not be able to connect all the
    time (my machine is prone to crashing :-} ) but for now, try...

    ftp to : phoenixbbs.ath.cx
    login : hello
    password : moto

    Ignore any bible bashing server warnings - they're there to put off
    casual port scanners - if you log in anonymously you only get religious
    texts.

    I'm not sure if these should be on general availability, so if I get
    information to the contrary i`ll take the files down immediately -
    wouldn`t want to step on anyones' toes :-)

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  14. #14
    Dale
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    Fantastic...... Worked a treat Colin..

    Thanks heaps

    Dale


    "Colin Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >> Can someone else repost it. I have a web page that I may be able to store
    >> it
    >> on.

    >
    > I`ve put them on ftp temporarily - you may not be able to connect all the
    > time (my machine is prone to crashing :-} ) but for now, try...
    >
    > ftp to : phoenixbbs.ath.cx
    > login : hello
    > password : moto
    >
    > Ignore any bible bashing server warnings - they're there to put off
    > casual port scanners - if you log in anonymously you only get religious
    > texts.
    >
    > I'm not sure if these should be on general availability, so if I get
    > information to the contrary i`ll take the files down immediately -
    > wouldn`t want to step on anyones' toes :-)
    >
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  15. #15
    BruceR
    Guest

    Re: Getting Java Games - the programs

    Tried this with a v3 but no joy. There's an OBEX file push icon and I
    dropped the game on that. It transferred and installed but no game
    appeared anywhere.


    "Geri" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Colin Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>> >Do you know if its possible to upload games via bluetooth using
    >>> >these
    >>> >apps to a V600 ?
    >>> I have no experience with bluetooth. I would think that it would
    >>> work
    >>> in a simlar way. Hmm. But Midway requests a COM port so that might
    >>> not
    >>> work so well.

    >>
    >> OK thanks - i`ll give it a whirl sometime, i`ve got about 1600 of the
    >> damn things sat on my PC :-}
    >>

    > Colin you don't need any apps at all to upload games to your V600 via
    > Bluetooth. Activate "find me" on the phone to make it discoverable,
    > and then pair it with the PC you have the bluetooth on. If you now go
    > into My Bluetooth Places on the PC you'll find your phone listed. Open
    > that up and you'll find a few icons in there, one is called
    > file_object_push. Simply drop your games onto that icon any they will
    > be sent to the phone and installed automatically. You don't even need
    > a JAD just the JAR.






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