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H/PC Elite Posts: | 518 |
Location: | France | Status: | |
| Some people at the Modaco smartphone Forum discovered a standalone PPC SWF player, which they modified for MS smartphones :
http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=90926&hl=
I used the same PPC program to make an HPC version, specially for Jornada 7xx devices: this program will play all SWF files in full screen, and does not require any PPC dll. Read the instructions in the zip file, before using it.
Download it here:
http://rapidshare.de/files/22259924/J7xx_Full_Screen_SWF_Player.zip...Edited by Geared2003 2006-06-05 7:36 AM
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| Geared2003, great job. We will be all ears and eyes for ur upcoming work.
Any luck for a MIPS HPC2k version of ur nice hacks in this and others posts? |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 518 |
Location: | France | Status: | |
| I only have got a Vadem Clio (Mips, HPC Pro): I do have some old stuff I made for my Casio BE300 (CE 3.0), but it might not work on HPC2000...
There is a standalone Flash Player for the Casio BE300 (Mips), but it requires some casio specific files. However, I am quite sure that it can be hacked too... As I don't have any Mips HPC2000 device, I won't try it.
Edited by Geared2003 2006-06-05 11:13 AM
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 310 |
Location: | Eastern USA | Status: | |
| Casio also offered a MIPS and ARM Pocket PC version of the standalone Flash 5 player along with the BE-300 version on their MyCasio service. You may download that MIPS build from here:
http://cosmopod.com/mysite/tfgbd/PPC_(MIPS )_Flash_Install.exe
This should work on H/PC 2000 without any real hacking if you use one of the MIPS aygshells that are available.
If you would like the the original, unmodified Standalone Flash 6 Player for ARM, you can find that here:
http://cosmopod.com/mysite/tfgbd/Macromedia%20Flash%20Player.zip
It includes the ARM build of Dic's CeMenu 0.9b8 aygshell.dll and Hou Ming's cellcore.dll for convenience. It also includes a short Readme explaining its use. If you still want all the features of the original such as the ability to create your own standalone flash .exes and open SWF files from a URL, then I recommend this one. Otherwise, if you just want a standalone Flash player that runs in full screen, then use Geared2003's modified version above.
Enjoy. Edited by TFGBD 2006-06-08 1:23 AM
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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 133 |
Location: | Cracow, Poland | Status: | |
| The flash player for MIPS doesn't install on MP790, showing a message that it's intended for Casio products only :/ Any tip how to make it work? Pretty please? :-) |
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Factor Fanatic Posts: | 67 |
Location: | East-Germany | Status: | |
| the flashplayer 6 is working fine on my J720
now i will try to use flash 7 but i can't find a flashplayer *.exe anywhere
someone out there who get flash 7 to run on a720? an maybe has some tips how to use flash in a browser? |
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| hello everybody
i've just joined this forum.. could you guys give the updated link for this flash player form j720? the above links seems doesnt work..
thanks all. |
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| ups, sorry.. i've found the link in geared2003 site http://hpcmonex.net/gear/gearedhosting.html
sorry for my carelessness.  |
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| This is my first post on this site. I downloaded the flash player listed from geared2003's site. and placed it on my Jornada 720. Installed it and tried to play some old Joe cartoon flash files (if anyone knows them) but it wont play... I would love to play these files. Any help would be appreciated. thank you |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,556 |
Location: | Southern California | Status: | |
| I assume they're in SWF format and not Flash Video (FLV ).  |
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| well they show up as file name with an executable. example joefish.exe, frogbender.exe, etc. hmmmm I am stumped. They have the flash logo with the filename. |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,556 |
Location: | Southern California | Status: | |
| That's a new one on me too. Do they run on the desktop PC?  |
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| yes.. they run just fine on desktop. I just did a search online to see what type of files the flash are. They are listed as swf. So they should work. btw, thenk you for the feedback
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,556 |
Location: | Southern California | Status: | |
| I suppose then that it's an SWF embedded in an executable. (I'm also wondering if those SWFs require a newer version of Macromedia Flash Player. )  |
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| well. I dont think they need a newer version of flash. I have had these flash files since around 1999- 2000. I wonder if they are swf embedded in an exe. I wonder if its possible to extract the swf from the file.? |
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