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- 01-20-2005, 01:14 AM #1Evan WheelerGuest
Has anyone seen any documentation on how to install Java apps on the
Motorola MPX 220 Smartphone ? The Motorola developer sites don't even
mention the MPX220 yet. I've tried a couple sites that do WAP Push type
installs of java apps, but they don't support the MPX220 yet. PocketIE
supposedly supports WAP 2.0, but when I try to access a WAP server, it
recognizes PocketIE as an HTML browser, but not as a WAP browser.... Any
thoughts anyone ?
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- 01-20-2005, 03:33 AM #2BruceRGuest
Re: Installing Java Games / Java Apps / .JAR files on MPX220
The easiest way to upload games is through Bluetooth. See the tutorial I
posted a couple of days ago or let me know if you can't find it.
From:Evan Wheeler
[email protected]
> Has anyone seen any documentation on how to install Java apps on the
> Motorola MPX 220 Smartphone ? The Motorola developer sites don't even
> mention the MPX220 yet. I've tried a couple sites that do WAP Push
> type installs of java apps, but they don't support the MPX220 yet.
> PocketIE supposedly supports WAP 2.0, but when I try to access a WAP
> server, it recognizes PocketIE as an HTML browser, but not as a WAP
> browser.... Any thoughts anyone ?
- 01-20-2005, 04:06 AM #3BruceRGuest
Re: Installing Java Games / Java Apps / .JAR files on MPX220
I've just posted the tutorial at a blog site I just started a few
minutes ago. You can find it at
http://www.justabunchofstuff.blogste...tabunchofstuff.
From:BruceR
[email protected]
> The easiest way to upload games is through Bluetooth. See the
> tutorial I posted a couple of days ago or let me know if you can't
> find it.
> From:Evan Wheeler
> [email protected]
>
>> Has anyone seen any documentation on how to install Java apps on the
>> Motorola MPX 220 Smartphone ? The Motorola developer sites don't
>> even mention the MPX220 yet. I've tried a couple sites that do WAP
>> Push type installs of java apps, but they don't support the MPX220
>> yet. PocketIE supposedly supports WAP 2.0, but when I try to access
>> a WAP server, it recognizes PocketIE as an HTML browser, but not as
>> a WAP browser.... Any thoughts anyone ?
- 04-22-2005, 09:16 AM #4Newbie
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How about using the USB synch cable?
Can you send Java games/apps using the USB synch cable?
How to do that?
There is VERY LITTLE known about this phone, and Moto is NO HELP at all!
Help would be GREAT!!
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