According to this wiki, it only works with symbian for controlling it over a data service and not bluetooth. Is that still correct? It said that a windows app was expected in 2005...
I would like to get a Treo and us that....
"The mobile orbiter software right now only works with Symbian Series 60 phones, although a version for Microsoft smart phones is expected in September, 2005."
http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Control_LinuxMCE_using_other_types_of_mobile_phones (http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Control_LinuxMCE_using_other_types_of_mobile_phones)
Plutohome supports following phone as mobile orbiter via Bluetooth:
* phones with symbian series 60, 1st ed ONLY;
* smartphones with windows mobile 2003;
* Treo 700W with windows mobile 2005.
They are planning to give possibility run Orbiter on the MotoQ and Treo via WiFi but it's not implemented yet. I suspect that LinuxMCE supports the same phones.
hmmm.....i hate to assume too much....but the treo 700w and 750 both use windows mobile 5 so the 750 should work too right? or.....theoretically at least?
Quote from: teedge77 on August 23, 2007, 03:37:55 PM
hmmm.....i hate to assume too much....but the treo 700w and 750 both use windows mobile 5 so the 750 should work too right? or.....theoretically at least?
Theoretically, yes :)
great...hot damn...ebay here i come ;)
tested the mobile orbiter on a treo 750, no dice. No dice i say!
Just a short off topic question: my mothertongue isn't english, so excuse the perhaps stupid question: what does "no dice" mean? I know what a dice is, but well makes no sense to me this way.
Thanks for the explanation
I don't know what "no dice" means but you, guys, can try JavaMO - Mobile Orbiter which works on all mobile phones supported Java - http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/JavaMO (http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/JavaMO).
"no dice" = "no luck" - it didn't work, in other words. You'll see that expression a lot on these forums :)
Instead of dragging up threads that died a year ago, why not put it in the wiki?
Quote from: Zaerc on August 13, 2008, 05:33:22 PM
Instead of dragging up threads that died a year ago, why not put it in the wiki?
Because i felt bad that this thread had no closure :D
Quote from: golgoj4 on August 13, 2008, 06:46:52 PM
Quote from: Zaerc on August 13, 2008, 05:33:22 PM
Instead of dragging up threads that died a year ago, why not put it in the wiki?
Because i felt bad that this thread had no closure :D
That is sooo funny. ::)