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Re: Motorola V551 java games Posted: 12-14-2004, 03:14 PM You need to enable the java loader which is often disabeld in most phones.Chech your settings in the java section. If you see it, it's ok, else you need a program to switch it on. I do it for my V400 with P2Ktools. Do a search on news and google with the keywords java games motorola etc. You will find it easily. I think you need the cable not just BT. You use Midway to transfer the jad to the phone then load the jar with the phone loader(or opposite) then you set (if the game works!). It's a bit complicated but once you know how it's fine. "dgk" <sonicechoes-spamless@zero-spam-hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:negsr0lcejsuca6e0bi35lsfdtc9ggb46d@4ax.com... > On 13 Dec 2004 10:30:13 -0800, "milap" <info@stratusoft.com> wrote: > > >Dear friends, > >Can anyone guide me into how i can download java mobile games via > >bluetooth and install it on my V551? I am a newbie in this area. So > >help please. > > > >Thanks > >Milap > > I await help on this also. I have a USB cable, Motorola Phone Tools, > and P2KMAN. I can't find any way for MPT to deal with games. I can > transfer a .jar file using p2kman to the kjava directory, but the game > doesn't show up as a game. Instructions here > http://viciousglitch.tripod.com/motorola.htm > > indicate a need for PST 6.7, Midway, and JAD. Seems pretty > complicated but probably easy once you do it. > > I'm waiting for membership approval from motclub, having completed the > registration. Tough since I know zero Spanish but I muddled through > it. Babel would likely help here. > > Anyone knowing an easier method or any sort of pointers is certainly > free to jump in.
Re: Motorola V551 java games Posted: 12-14-2004, 03:16 PM On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 01:35:23 GMT, dgk<sonicechoes-spamless@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote: >On 13 Dec 2004 10:30:13 -0800, "milap" <info@stratusoft.com> wrote: > >>Dear friends, >>Can anyone guide me into how i can download java mobile games via >>bluetooth and install it on my V551? I am a newbie in this area. So >>help please. >> >>Thanks >>Milap > >I await help on this also. I have a USB cable, Motorola Phone Tools, >and P2KMAN. I can't find any way for MPT to deal with games. I can >transfer a .jar file using p2kman to the kjava directory, but the game >doesn't show up as a game. Instructions here >http://viciousglitch.tripod.com/motorola.htm > >indicate a need for PST 6.7, Midway, and JAD. Seems pretty >complicated but probably easy once you do it. > >I'm waiting for membership approval from motclub, having completed the >registration. Tough since I know zero Spanish but I muddled through >it. Babel would likely help here. > >Anyone knowing an easier method or any sort of pointers is certainly >free to jump in. Ah, ok, I now have the necessary programs except PST is up to 7.11. That's ok I guess. I'll see about playing with it tonight. I'd hate to muck up the phone.
Re: Motorola V551 java games Posted: 01-13-2005, 03:20 AM I just figured out how to do this for both Mac and PC: PC way: 1) Drag/drop .jar and .jad files onto Obex Object Push Motorola using the provided Windows Bluetooth software. Mac way (I think you need OS X 10.2 or higher): 1) Do a google on Blueservice. It is freeware. Basically, once downloaded copy the Blueservice.service file into the Services folder under Library (create Services folder if it does not exist.) 2)Log out of Mac OS. Log back in. 3) Now just select the .jar file for the game go under the Finder menu > Services > Send File to Bluetooth Device... 4) You may have to choose Obex Object Push (something similar) from the right column choices that appear in the Bluetooth File Exchange program. If so, I believe you only have to do this once. Afterwards, it just "knows." 5) All done! Your phone should detect and just accept the incoming transfer. Follow phone displays directions. Hope this helps. I've been trying to figure this out for the last ten days since I got the phone. Irrelevant: This phone is SOOOO FREAKING AWESOME now. After figuring that out, finding out about MobiTV, and FINALLY getting it to work as a modem for my Powerbook to get wireless "broadband" this is by far the best value phone out there, IMO. Now if only I could figure out how to synch iCal or from my PC, Sunbird with this...it would be 100% perfect. -- Tandaemonium brought to you by http://www.wifi-forum.com/
Re: Motorola V551 java games Posted: 02-10-2005, 02:51 AM Hi Tandaemonium,I have a v551 and Bluetooth and tried your solution but the drop onto the OBEX icon was rejected (I could open both the files and OBEX icons and make them do what they do). Any thoughts on this???? Nothing on this phone is easy to do. MG wrote: > I just figured out how to do this for both Mac and PC: > > PC way: > 1) Drag/drop .jar and .jad files onto Obex Object Push Motorola using > the provided Windows Bluetooth software. > > Mac way (I think you need OS X 10.2 or higher): > 1) Do a google on Blueservice. It is freeware. Basically, once > downloaded copy the Blueservice.service file into the Services folder > under Library (create Services folder if it does not exist.) > 2)Log out of Mac OS. Log back in. > 3) Now just select the .jar file for the game go under the Finder menu > >>Services > Send File to Bluetooth Device... > > 4) You may have to choose Obex Object Push (something similar) from > the right column choices that appear in the Bluetooth File Exchange > program. If so, I believe you only have to do this once. Afterwards, it > just "knows." > 5) All done! Your phone should detect and just accept the incoming > transfer. Follow phone displays directions. > > Hope this helps. I've been trying to figure this out for the last ten > days since I got the phone. Irrelevant: This phone is SOOOO FREAKING > AWESOME now. After figuring that out, finding out about MobiTV, and > FINALLY getting it to work as a modem for my Powerbook to get wireless > "broadband" this is by far the best value phone out there, IMO. Now if > only I could figure out how to synch iCal or from my PC, Sunbird with > this...it would be 100% perfect. > >
Re: Motorola V551 java games Posted: 02-10-2005, 03:09 AM 2 things: 1st, you don't have to drag the .jad files - only the .jarfiles are needed. 2nd, In My Bluetooth Places make sure you uncheck the "secure" requirement for file & pim transfers in both the client applications and local services sections. You'll find those from the menu bar by clicking Bluetooth: Advanced Configuration. Once all that is set correctly, if it still won't work remove the battery from your phone for 30 seconds (just turning it off won't help) then start it up and try again. From:Mr.~G Taekwonmg@hotmail.com > Hi Tandaemonium, > > I have a v551 and Bluetooth and tried your solution but the drop onto > the OBEX icon was rejected (I could open both the files and OBEX icons > and make them do what they do). > > Any thoughts on this???? > > > Nothing on this phone is easy to do. > > MG > > > wrote: >> I just figured out how to do this for both Mac and PC: >> >> PC way: >> 1) Drag/drop .jar and .jad files onto Obex Object Push Motorola using >> the provided Windows Bluetooth software. >> >> Mac way (I think you need OS X 10.2 or higher): >> 1) Do a google on Blueservice. It is freeware. Basically, once >> downloaded copy the Blueservice.service file into the Services folder >> under Library (create Services folder if it does not exist.) >> 2)Log out of Mac OS. Log back in. >> 3) Now just select the .jar file for the game go under the Finder >> menu >>> Services > Send File to Bluetooth Device... >> >> 4) You may have to choose Obex Object Push (something similar) from >> the right column choices that appear in the Bluetooth File Exchange >> program. If so, I believe you only have to do this once. Afterwards, >> it just "knows." >> 5) All done! Your phone should detect and just accept the incoming >> transfer. Follow phone displays directions. >> >> Hope this helps. I've been trying to figure this out for the last ten >> days since I got the phone. Irrelevant: This phone is SOOOO FREAKING >> AWESOME now. After figuring that out, finding out about MobiTV, and >> FINALLY getting it to work as a modem for my Powerbook to get >> wireless "broadband" this is by far the best value phone out there, >> IMO. Now if only I could figure out how to synch iCal or from my PC, >> Sunbird with this...it would be 100% perfect.
Re: Motorola V551 java games Posted: 02-12-2005, 03:31 PM Bruce,All changes made as you said and re paired the phone and now your process works like a champ. Thanks ![]() MG BruceR wrote: > 2 things: 1st, you don't have to drag the .jad files - only the .jar > files are needed. 2nd, In My Bluetooth Places make sure you uncheck the > "secure" requirement for file & pim transfers in both the client > applications and local services sections. You'll find those from the > menu bar by clicking Bluetooth: Advanced Configuration. > Once all that is set correctly, if it still won't work remove the > battery from your phone for 30 seconds (just turning it off won't help) > then start it up and try again. > > From:Mr.~G > Taekwonmg@hotmail.com > > >>Hi Tandaemonium, >> >>I have a v551 and Bluetooth and tried your solution but the drop onto >>the OBEX icon was rejected (I could open both the files and OBEX icons >>and make them do what they do). >> >>Any thoughts on this???? >> >> >>Nothing on this phone is easy to do. >> >>MG >> >> >>wrote: >> >>>I just figured out how to do this for both Mac and PC: >>> >>>PC way: >>>1) Drag/drop .jar and .jad files onto Obex Object Push Motorola using >>>the provided Windows Bluetooth software. >>> >>>Mac way (I think you need OS X 10.2 or higher): >>>1) Do a google on Blueservice. It is freeware. Basically, once >>>downloaded copy the Blueservice.service file into the Services folder >>>under Library (create Services folder if it does not exist.) >>>2)Log out of Mac OS. Log back in. >>>3) Now just select the .jar file for the game go under the Finder >>>menu >>> >>>>Services > Send File to Bluetooth Device... >>> >>>4) You may have to choose Obex Object Push (something similar) from >>>the right column choices that appear in the Bluetooth File Exchange >>>program. If so, I believe you only have to do this once. Afterwards, >>>it just "knows." >>>5) All done! Your phone should detect and just accept the incoming >>>transfer. Follow phone displays directions. >>> >>>Hope this helps. I've been trying to figure this out for the last ten >>>days since I got the phone. Irrelevant: This phone is SOOOO FREAKING >>>AWESOME now. After figuring that out, finding out about MobiTV, and >>>FINALLY getting it to work as a modem for my Powerbook to get >>>wireless "broadband" this is by far the best value phone out there, >>>IMO. Now if only I could figure out how to synch iCal or from my PC, >>>Sunbird with this...it would be 100% perfect. > > >
Re: Motorola V551 java games Posted: 02-12-2005, 08:09 PM Glad to hear it!From:Mr.~G Taekwonmg@hotmail.com > Bruce, > > All changes made as you said and re paired the phone and now your > process works like a champ. > > Thanks ![]() > > MG > > BruceR wrote: >> 2 things: 1st, you don't have to drag the .jad files - only the .jar >> files are needed. 2nd, In My Bluetooth Places make sure you uncheck >> the "secure" requirement for file & pim transfers in both the client >> applications and local services sections. You'll find those from the >> menu bar by clicking Bluetooth: Advanced Configuration. >> Once all that is set correctly, if it still won't work remove the >> battery from your phone for 30 seconds (just turning it off won't >> help) then start it up and try again. >> >> From:Mr.~G >> Taekwonmg@hotmail.com >> >> >>> Hi Tandaemonium, >>> >>> I have a v551 and Bluetooth and tried your solution but the drop >>> onto the OBEX icon was rejected (I could open both the files and >>> OBEX icons and make them do what they do). >>> >>> Any thoughts on this???? >>> >>> >>> Nothing on this phone is easy to do. >>> >>> MG >>> >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I just figured out how to do this for both Mac and PC: >>>> >>>> PC way: >>>> 1) Drag/drop .jar and .jad files onto Obex Object Push Motorola >>>> using the provided Windows Bluetooth software. >>>> >>>> Mac way (I think you need OS X 10.2 or higher): >>>> 1) Do a google on Blueservice. It is freeware. Basically, once >>>> downloaded copy the Blueservice.service file into the Services >>>> folder under Library (create Services folder if it does not exist.) >>>> 2)Log out of Mac OS. Log back in. >>>> 3) Now just select the .jar file for the game go under the Finder >>>> menu >>>> >>>>> Services > Send File to Bluetooth Device... >>>> >>>> 4) You may have to choose Obex Object Push (something similar) from >>>> the right column choices that appear in the Bluetooth File Exchange >>>> program. If so, I believe you only have to do this once. >>>> Afterwards, it just "knows." >>>> 5) All done! Your phone should detect and just accept the incoming >>>> transfer. Follow phone displays directions. >>>> >>>> Hope this helps. I've been trying to figure this out for the last >>>> ten days since I got the phone. Irrelevant: This phone is SOOOO >>>> FREAKING AWESOME now. After figuring that out, finding out about >>>> MobiTV, and FINALLY getting it to work as a modem for my Powerbook >>>> to get wireless "broadband" this is by far the best value phone >>>> out there, IMO. Now if only I could figure out how to synch iCal >>>> or from my PC, Sunbird with this...it would be 100% perfect.
Re: Motorola V551 java games Posted: 04-14-2005, 06:11 AM hey guys, i know its been like 2 months since this has been talke about, but i'm having problems... so you know i am a COMPLETE newbie a this so if i come across as dumb, i am. i have my bluetooth set up an wasn't having any problems downloading/uploading pictures and mp3's t my motorola v551. i tried doing the stuff mentioned (turning of security, turning off phone/battery) and i still cant get these jav games to load. i downloaded 2 games (cannon.jar, bricks.jar, they ar zipped?) and i tried to drag it into the Motorola Phone OBEX Objec Push folder but nothing happens. when i double click the icon it talk about business card and contacts in MS express. any and all help as t how to get the games on my phone would be much appreciated, especiall during long lectures by profs. Thanks, Fek ps, can anyone recomend some good java games and point me in the righ direction -- fekalion ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Cell Phone Forums: http://cellphoneforums.ne View this thread: http://cellphoneforums.net/t160152.htm
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