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Motorola V547 and a java-bluetooth problem

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B3wolf - 30 Jun 2005 15:29 GMT
Is there any possibility to add games to my Moto via Bluetooth adapter?
How to unlock the ability to add java software? Help anyone. I tried
MIDway, but it only works with cable-usb connection.
Destrux - 30 Jun 2005 17:50 GMT
Using bluetooth you don't need to unlock anything, but your bluetooth
adapter's drivers need to support the obex object push profile.
Once I paired my phone and pc, all I have to do to upload games is
right-click on a jar file and send it directly to the phone.

Easy Peesy

> Is there any possibility to add games to my Moto via Bluetooth adapter?
> How to unlock the ability to add java software? Help anyone. I tried
> MIDway, but it only works with cable-usb connection.
BruceR - 30 Jun 2005 18:56 GMT
Read my blog at http://brobin111.blogspot.com for detailed instructions.
There are two articles. The older one will do the trick unless you need
some software which the later one discusses.

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> Is there any possibility to add games to my Moto via Bluetooth
> adapter? How to unlock the ability to add java software? Help anyone.
> I tried MIDway, but it only works with cable-usb connection.
 
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