Ami
Google for Orca MSI editor from Microsoft and follow Viktor's steps. It worked like charm for me.
HTH
Jay
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Ami
Google for Orca MSI editor from Microsoft and follow Viktor's steps. It worked like charm for me.
HTH
Jay
Viktor
Great job, it works like a charm after fixing the MSI table.
Thanks
Cheers
Jay
Hello
I have an instance of Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Suite and I too have the same issue, I do have the SP1 which is VS90sp1-KB945140-ENU.exe installed.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by jplauril
Um... I don't understand what you mean?
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Well I mean to read the data from the BT Socket and append the string (?) into the current screen...
Hello
Thanks for the response.
Looking at the SimpleBTConsole.py, in the mail body of the code is:-
print "Connecting to "+str(target)
sock.connect(target)
socketio=socket_stdio(sock)
For the first question:-
1.) Use the makesis tool and convert your script to a standalone program
2.) Use the phone settings and assign a shortcut key to the application you had just created
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Hello Guys
I have a bluetooth module that has a serial port profile. I do know the 'MAC adress' of the device, would I be able to connect to it from python?
1.) I did look at the BTConsole, it...
Hello
I have not yet fully gotten the gist of the dev enviroment for C++, hence I went for the Java based solution. However having looked thru some reference materials, it apparently is more...
After fiddling with the JSR82 for 2 days, I figured out that I was completely heading in the wrong direction.
1.) Repeatitive device discovery is a bad idea and its not required at all (in my...
Hi
I am working on a BT project using Java (JSR-82). My objective is to maintain a list of BT devices in the vicinity and display an alert if any of the device goes off range or gets switched off...
Hi Guys
1.) Is it possible to create a Phyton program without UI, sort of like a background app/service?
2.) Is there a way to communicate to this Phython program from a Midlet?
Thanks for...
So there is a C++ (Symbian) program doing the bluetooth connectivity which spits out a file, this file is then manipulated by a J2ME Midlet?
Xmlking,
So have ya managed to communicate with the bluetooth GPS? I am trying to communicate with a similar bluetooth based device? Any ideas?
hmm interesting, I thought the 3530 doest have cable support, the bottom connector on the phone has only 2 pins, are you sure this is the right cable, i.e. if at all the phone supports cable
jameel
indeed, thats what Nokia has said, but I am yet to see the 6600