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| Hello,
Is there an official cdrom (or url/ftp to flashgot / wget it ) where everything (freeware and working (no single $$ ) ) works for the jornada 720, a cdrom full of cabs and apps for our mini PC ?
Thanks for the hint and links Edited by patrick295767 2009-01-09 5:57 PM
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| http://freeshells.ch/~wicked74/j720/files/
is mainly exe based (so we need windows XP )
but still: it is excellent ! Edited by patrick295767 2009-01-09 5:32 PM
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| No need for windows xp, those are all win CE executables and cabs. Just download and run them on your jornada.
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| Quote RTFM - 2009-01-09 6:14 PM
No need for windows xp Cool! It's great to surf with that little jornada device |
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| You can also take a look around the site at the link in my sig if you are looking for additional software sources. |
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| Quote mscdex - 2009-01-09 6:24 PM
You can also take a look around the site at the link in my sig if you are looking for additional software sources.
Thanks! I am looking the site : arm windows ce for our little jornada
I hope that they are all freeware or opensource, ... sounds very great site!! |
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| Quote patrick295767 - 2009-01-09 6:38 PM
Quote mscdex - 2009-01-09 6:24 PM
You can also take a look around the site at the link in my sig if you are looking for additional software sources.
Thanks! I am looking the site : arm windows ce for our little jornada
I hope that they are all freeware or opensource, ... sounds very great site!!
If you click on Search in the navigation bar, you can search by (among other fields ) Processor Type, Windows CE Version, and License type. Edited by mscdex 2009-01-09 6:45 PM
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| Quote mscdex - 2009-01-09 6:44 PM
Quote patrick295767 - 2009-01-09 6:38 PM
Quote mscdex - 2009-01-09 6:24 PM
You can also take a look around the site at the link in my sig if you are looking for additional software sources.
Thanks! I am looking the site : arm windows ce for our little jornada
I hope that they are all freeware or opensource, ... sounds very great site!!
If you click on Search in the navigation bar, you can search by (among other fields ) Processor Type, Windows CE Version, and License type.
thank you !!
Btw, is there a cab to get jar working ?
I hope that this thread will help some one new jornada users/owners. Edited by patrick295767 2009-01-09 7:00 PM
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| Quote rumen_s - 2009-01-18 5:06 PM
Which version of TomTom is compatible with RedGear?
I have no ideas unfortunately
All I know is this : http://freeshells.ch/~wicked74/j720/images/redgear/redgear-tomtom.jpg
And as always, we'll fight with drivers, installation, ... things not working why it isnt like linux, with beautiful forums & wiki's ... Luckily amie and cmonex are there for their great and wonderful help !!!
Edited by patrick295767 2009-01-18 5:27 PM
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| TomTom 6 (the only version for sale) is compatible with RedGear. There is no need to "fight" with anything. That is what RedGear is designed to solve. It can't solve everything just yet, as a lot of programming work is still required to bridge the decade code gap.
And why isn't it like Linux? Well, a couple reasons:
1) Both the OS and a lot of the software is not open source, so many times it's hard to even know what the problem is.
2) This community is minuscule compared the Linux community, and the amount of help and knowledge available is accordingly smaller. (Although I should note that HPC:Factor is an unusually high caliber resource for a community of this size.) |
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