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v525 & bluetooth & java

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horror - 30 Mar 2004 00:15 GMT
using a bluetooth usb dongle with the v525 has anyone if possible managed to
upload games etc (java stuff), if yes,what s/ware needs to be used??....i
can do gfx and tunes, but just can't find anything about upping games....

cheers....
Gareth Teague - 30 Mar 2004 17:13 GMT
> using a bluetooth usb dongle with the v525 has anyone if possible managed to
> upload games etc (java stuff), if yes,what s/ware needs to be used??....i
> can do gfx and tunes, but just can't find anything about upping games....
>
> cheers....

I've uploaded java games using the software that came with my D-Link DBT-120
adapter.
You have to use the "OBEX object push" transfer method rather than "OBEX
file transfer".
The phone then asks if you want to except the transfer and if you want to
install.

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SA - 28 Apr 2004 15:40 GMT
Drag and drop the JAR file onto OBEX File Push in your Bluetooth places

> using a bluetooth usb dongle with the v525 has anyone if possible managed to
> upload games etc (java stuff), if yes,what s/ware needs to be used??....i
> can do gfx and tunes, but just can't find anything about upping games....
>
> cheers....
 
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