You can get Tascal Registry Editor here:
http://www.hpcfactor.com/scl/details.asp?id=28
However, I recalled incorrectly that the keys affected Pocket Word, having posted from memory before checking the package itself.
(Note to self: CE Geek needs more RAM.
) I tried the package in my Viliv X5, and it wouldn't open there.
(Not even a brief hourglass.
) Checking the files in a hexeditor didn't reveal any dependencies other than ole32.dll, commctrl.dll, and commdlg.dll, all of which are present on the X5. But when I tried it in my other MIPS CE 5 device
(Cowon P5
), it opened immediately. So I checked the two device's registries under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft, and found that both devices had a subkey
Pocket Word, while only the Cowon had another subkey called
Office. Also, when I looked inside the Pocket Word subkey on both devices, I saw that the Cowon had a bunch of entries there that were not present within the same subkey on the the Viliv. So I copied both subkeys from the Cowon using Total Commander, and then copied both to the Viliv's registry
(after copying the Viliv's original version of the Pocket Word key into another folder on the USB flash drive that I used to transfer the files, as a backup in case the change didn't work
), and - voila! - Pocket Word opened on the Viliv.
So here are both registry keys for you to try. However, you must use Total Commander to copy these into your device's registry, because the .reg files exported in Total Commander are incompatible with those from a regular registry editor like TRE
(and vice versa
).

Attachments
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Office.reg (0KB - 8 downloads)
Pocket Word.reg (5KB - 8 downloads)