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  1. #1
    Anton Spaans
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    I found some here:

    http://lontra.homeip.net/~bluetech/html/

    It's in portuguese, but i was able to figure it out, get an account on it
    and then you can access the 'Downloads' section.

    Go there and download the blizzard installer. Install it on your 3650. Then
    download the games you're interested in.

    Then send through bluetooth (Nokia PC Suite) or using a MMC reader (USB) the
    *.blz file to your phone. Be sure to put it into your root directory of the
    MMC memory. Do not put it into your phone memory or any other directory, for
    that matter. Also, be sure that you have plenty of MMC memory left (SonicN
    needs about 10MByte).

    Then open up the Blizzard installer. It'll find your *blz file (e.g.
    sonic.blz) and installs it.

    When all's done, the SonicN icon appears in your menu-screen. Before
    playing, make sure that plenty of RAM memory is left (startup your phone,
    peferably with your pencil-button held down).

    Another site: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/3650_perfection





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  2. #2
    Constantine Mihailidis
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    Re: N-Gage games on Nokia 3650/6600

    > Before
    > playing, make sure that plenty of RAM memory is left (startup your phone,
    > peferably with your pencil-button held down).



    Why with that button pressed? What does it do?





  3. #3
    Anton Spaans
    Guest

    Re: N-Gage games on Nokia 3650/6600

    It will start up your phone is safe mode.
    For example, if software on your phone crashed and it won't start up
    properly any more, this is the way to start your phone, in 'safe mode', much
    like you can do with Windows.

    It will prevent loading apps upon startup as well (except for your
    phone-application, that'll always start :-) ). This will save you some much
    needed RAM memory.

    -- Anton.

    "Constantine Mihailidis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > > Before
    > > playing, make sure that plenty of RAM memory is left (startup your

    phone,
    > > peferably with your pencil-button held down).

    >
    >
    > Why with that button pressed? What does it do?
    >
    >






  4. #4
    Dan Manley
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    Re: N-Gage games on Nokia 3650/6600

    Have the 3650/6600 got the processing power to play them games?



    "Anton Spaans" <aspaans at(noSPAM) smarttime dot(noSPAM) com> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]...
    > It will start up your phone is safe mode.
    > For example, if software on your phone crashed and it won't start up
    > properly any more, this is the way to start your phone, in 'safe mode',

    much
    > like you can do with Windows.
    >
    > It will prevent loading apps upon startup as well (except for your
    > phone-application, that'll always start :-) ). This will save you some

    much
    > needed RAM memory.
    >
    > -- Anton.
    >
    > "Constantine Mihailidis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > > Before
    > > > playing, make sure that plenty of RAM memory is left (startup your

    > phone,
    > > > peferably with your pencil-button held down).

    > >
    > >
    > > Why with that button pressed? What does it do?
    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  5. #5
    Anton Spaans
    Guest

    Re: N-Gage games on Nokia 3650/6600

    The 3650 and the NGage (and the 6600) are almost the same.
    The same operating system, the same processor (type and speed).

    The NGage has a somewhat more sophisticated sound processing unit (DSP) than
    the 3650, for example, and it comes with an some other pre-installed
    software packages and it has some extra memory. But basically, they are the
    same. Difference is in the details.

    "Dan Manley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Have the 3650/6600 got the processing power to play them games?
    >
    >
    >
    > "Anton Spaans" <aspaans at(noSPAM) smarttime dot(noSPAM) com> wrote in
    > message news:[email protected]...
    > > It will start up your phone is safe mode.
    > > For example, if software on your phone crashed and it won't start up
    > > properly any more, this is the way to start your phone, in 'safe mode',

    > much
    > > like you can do with Windows.
    > >
    > > It will prevent loading apps upon startup as well (except for your
    > > phone-application, that'll always start :-) ). This will save you some

    > much
    > > needed RAM memory.
    > >
    > > -- Anton.
    > >
    > > "Constantine Mihailidis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > Before
    > > > > playing, make sure that plenty of RAM memory is left (startup your

    > > phone,
    > > > > peferably with your pencil-button held down).
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Why with that button pressed? What does it do?
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  6. #6
    a_dude
    Guest

    Re: N-Gage games on Nokia 3650/6600

    there farken slow if you ask me,
    way too slow ....

    cheers

    "Dan Manley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Have the 3650/6600 got the processing power to play them games?
    >
    >
    >
    > "Anton Spaans" <aspaans at(noSPAM) smarttime dot(noSPAM) com> wrote in
    > message news:[email protected]...
    > > It will start up your phone is safe mode.
    > > For example, if software on your phone crashed and it won't start up
    > > properly any more, this is the way to start your phone, in 'safe mode',

    > much
    > > like you can do with Windows.
    > >
    > > It will prevent loading apps upon startup as well (except for your
    > > phone-application, that'll always start :-) ). This will save you some

    > much
    > > needed RAM memory.
    > >
    > > -- Anton.
    > >
    > > "Constantine Mihailidis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > Before
    > > > > playing, make sure that plenty of RAM memory is left (startup your

    > > phone,
    > > > > peferably with your pencil-button held down).
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Why with that button pressed? What does it do?
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  7. #7
    Sy/\\/apZ
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    Re: N-Gage games on Nokia 3650/6600

    "Dan Manley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Have the 3650/6600 got the processing power to play them games?


    Yes. The 3650 is low on RAM, however, and may not run all titles. AFAIK,
    6600 runs them all flawlessly. NGage games are just Symbian apps.

    --
    Sy/\/apZ





  8. #8
    M Mullen
    Guest

    Re: N-Gage games on Nokia 3650/6600

    On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 17:56:37 -0500, "Anton Spaans" <aspaans at(noSPAM) smarttime
    dot(noSPAM) com> wrote:

    |> The 3650 and the NGage (and the 6600) are almost the same.
    |> The same operating system, the same processor (type and speed).

    You know, I just don't see it. They are series 60's, but different OS's.
    I could be wrong, see what you come up with:
    http://www.siemenssx1.com/

    Thanks for the heads up on the web page http://lontra.homeip.net. But I'm having
    a heck of a time and they have no search engine. I gave up, who would of thought
    Portuguese as being a copy protection
    --
    ,,
    ( "> w
    ,(> )>| Lottery: A tax on people who aren't good at math.
    ( ^^ '



  9. #9
    Sy/\\/apZ
    Guest

    Re: N-Gage games on Nokia 3650/6600


    "M Mullen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 17:56:37 -0500, "Anton Spaans" <aspaans at(noSPAM)

    smarttime
    > dot(noSPAM) com> wrote:
    >
    > |> The 3650 and the NGage (and the 6600) are almost the same.
    > |> The same operating system, the same processor (type and speed).
    >
    > You know, I just don't see it. They are series 60's, but different OS's.
    > I could be wrong, see what you come up with:
    > http://www.siemenssx1.com/


    As you can see from the table on the site, the Siemens SX1, Nokia 3650, 6600
    and NGage all share the same OS (Symbian) and are all Series60 phones. The
    newer 6600 is based on Symbian v7 but for the most part Series60 sw is
    write-once play anywhere, even between v6 and v7. There will be some v6 sw
    that won't run on v7 and vice-versa, but mostly they're compatible.

    So I'm not sure why you would have such a problem believing that a Symbian
    App compiled for the same CPU would not run on different symbian devices.

    --
    Sy/\/apZ





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