i was wondering, if i can use opera mini on my ipaq, it would be great!
my current networks has affordable rates for users surfing the internet using opera mini as their server.
please tell me if there are. (i'm currently using IBM MIDP 2.0, but i hate it because it can't go fullscreen, are there any other emulators for this device?
java emulators?
win mob 2003 has java you dont need an emulator and opera works fine on hw 65's
You can install a repacked version of Opera Mini 5 on your device. The official package doesn't support it, but in fact it run's perfectly.
Link: http://www.smartphonemag.com/cms/bl...wm2003se-users-great-web-browser-opera-mini-5
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can i play sony ericsson games on htc diamond?
and if i can how can i play(probably i need emulator?)
intel286 said:
can i play sony ericsson games on htc diamond?
and if i can how can i play(probably i need emulator?)
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most Sony Ericsson games are Java based, so will run with the Diamond's built in Java software (Emersec (cant spell)).
They will run in the original resolution, so will look small, and will be relying on the number input as per the original Sony phone.
One good game i have found which runs well is 'Micro Quad', good racing game controls are on-screen.
Are you sure Emersec is built in? I haven't been able to play java files I'm using Panosha 1.7, do i need any additional files to play .jars ?
Esmertec Jbed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=407667
so only need to download any sonny ericsson game and play it?
i am also looking for car races games so i will try your sugestion.
For more info on how Java runs on Windows Mobile, see The (Java) MIDlet Bible (great article!).
To sum it up, you can, with effort, run some of the SonyEricsson games on your HTC, depending on the game, the resolution and what KVM (i.e. Java Virtual Machine for mobile devices) you are using.
HTC devices have built-in support for Java through Esmertec's JBed, but it is possible to switch Java engine as you like. Other engines may work better with your specific game.
All mozilla users already know Greasemonkey and userscrips
Opera competes with userjs.
I'm a user of opera mobile 9.5 since the early beta development and I really love this browser (now Diamond Opera v9.5 Build 2392 with Flash is even better).
it's a hobby playing the browser based game ikariam from wifi hotspots but it really lacks the gameplay provided with some greasemonkey scripts.
Anyway i tried these instructions (For Opera desktop)
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=244774
but i couldn't make it work.
How is it possible to run several *.user.js files in opera ppc browser?
Please help
No one is using userJS on opera PPC?
by better i mean lighter...faster...with no memory issues..u know...better
Nooo........
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Nooo........
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is there anyway to delete IE, or any other pre-installed programs that is?
May be...
Try Netfront Browser v3.5 (or newer). I think it is on par with Opera if not better.
If you have a slower/older device, I'll definitely recommend to use Netfront, it's heaps faster while providing similar functionality and user friendliness.
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U have two options, try Iris Browser beta 2 based on the Webkit (like Mozilla Firefox, Safari...): http://www.torchmobile.com/download/
Or try Internet Explorer 6 Mobile, with the new functions and flash player integrated...
"is there anyway to delete IE, or any other pre-installed programs that is?"
if one build a rom from scratch one can delete rom stuff
but bad move really
as other parts of wm use it's native programs
like if people make a rom without mediaplayer
the phone cant ring because it use mediaplayer to play ringtones
If you want a lighter browser, i used to use Opera Mini 4 on my Kaiser/Artemis.
It runs in Java and is free, just google Opera Mini
may not be VGA tho.
I dunno if this has been talked about bu i used a iphone and used the web browser.. ya? anyways the IE sucks its slow and loadds really slow... any help with that as in like a diff program to use?
Use Opera 9.5. That's one of the best or you can use mini opera as well. There are different types of browsers that can be used.
1) Opera Mobile 9.5 build 15233 + Flash Plugin
2) SkyFire
3) Opera Mini
4) Iris Browser
5) Internet Explorer
Listed in order of "best" to worst. I personally like Opera's UI better then Skyfire, but Opera w/ the Flash Player 3 can only play youTube and flash advertisements. SkyFire has full flash capabilities, and it is by far the fastest, but I just don't like the UI as much as Opera, (which is why I put it at #2 instead of #1). All browsers are free.
Hi. Maybe you know, maybe not, but there is a great GBA emulator for Windows Mobile platform. It's called MoonGBA, made by Xiangpeng Chen, and it's the fastest available GBA emulator. Unfortunately it doesn't work on my Kaiser. When I try to load rom, screen freezes and I can't play... On my BenQ E72 with 20mb free ram and 230Mhz processor this emulator runs games perfectly at full speed without sound and about 80% with sound... So I think that this would be the most convenient emulator for playing with qwerty.
But why it doesn't work on Kaiser? Or maybe my model has a defect? I used Orange branded WM6 ROM - didn't work. Now I'm using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=638052 and MoonGBA still doesn't work... So I don't think it's ROM issue... Could anybody try MoonGBA on his Kaiser? Here is a link for 2.4.0 version in English language > http://yueyuesoft.com/moongba/res/moongba_eng_2.4.0.zip
I also tried Chinese 2.4.1 and 2.4.2 versions but didn't work too...
try to install NET CF 3.5 or 3.7 and flash player application, so your device will be more support....