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Games for L7

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SF_Gizmo - 22 Jul 2006 13:32 GMT
Hi, I have a disk with a lot of Java games on it [1700 of them]
Would someone be able to tell me how to get some of them onto my L7 please?
Or is there some software that will do the job?
They are *.jad and *.jar files, the software that came with the phone has no
option that will let me load them.

Thanks,
Darrin.
BruceR - 22 Jul 2006 20:16 GMT
Read this: www.brobin111.blogspot.com

> Hi, I have a disk with a lot of Java games on it [1700 of them]
> Would someone be able to tell me how to get some of them onto my L7
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Thanks,
> Darrin.
SF_Gizmo - 22 Jul 2006 23:09 GMT
> Read this: www.brobin111.blogspot.com

> > Hi, I have a disk with a lot of Java games on it [1700 of them]
> > Would someone be able to tell me how to get some of them onto my L7
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> > Thanks,
> > Darrin.

Hi again,

Thanks for that, I am using USB for it though as I do not have BlueTooth on
my PC.

If I try to copy a JAR file using the File Transfer section of the Motorola
Tools then it says that it is an invalid file type.

Thanks again,
Darrin.
BruceR - 23 Jul 2006 03:15 GMT
Buy a BT dongle for your PC for $15 on ebay OR you can do a SEEM edit on
your phone to turn on the JAva Uploader, get a copy of Midway to load
the games and a copy of JadMaker to make the .jad files. The BT method
is MUCH easier and worth the price of a dongle.  When you get a dongle,
make sure it comes with Widcomm/Broadcom drivers.

>> Read this: www.brobin111.blogspot.com
>
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> Thanks again,
> Darrin.
bamp - 23 Jul 2006 20:00 GMT
> Buy a BT dongle for your PC for $15 on ebay OR you can do a SEEM edit on
> your phone to turn on the JAva Uploader, get a copy of Midway to load the
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>> Thanks again,
>> Darrin.

Go here: http://www.motox.info/showthread.php?t=1297 download Motorola
Midlets Manager and install the .jad file it's the easiest way I've found.
..
bamp
SF_Gizmo - 27 Jul 2006 00:36 GMT
> Go here: http://www.motox.info/showthread.php?t=1297 download Motorola
> Midlets Manager and install the .jad file it's the easiest way I've found.
> ..
> bamp

Thanks for that Bamp, worked as soon as I plugged the phone in.

Thanks,
Darrin.
SF_Gizmo - 26 Jul 2006 03:23 GMT
Thanks Bruce for your help, I brought a BT dongle off trademe.co.nz for $15
+ 5 p&p NZD.
Not sure what drivers it will be coming with tho.
I also got MotoMidMan.exe as suggested in the next reply, it workes straight
away.

Very much appreciated,
Darrin.

> Buy a BT dongle for your PC for $15 on ebay OR you can do a SEEM edit on
> your phone to turn on the JAva Uploader, get a copy of Midway to load
> the games and a copy of JadMaker to make the .jad files. The BT method
> is MUCH easier and worth the price of a dongle.  When you get a dongle,
> make sure it comes with Widcomm/Broadcom drivers.
 
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