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Jasons.post@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could anyone tell me how do I get .jar games onto my sony erricson
> K500i ?
That is easy. All what You need is a USB2Serial Cable (best) or
USB2IrDa. And a good and Cheap Software (Costs: nothing : FMA
(handles ALL SE Mobile's with most of their Features). Use the following
Link:
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Hi,
I have a k508i. I downloaded some free JAVA games from the internet to
my Laptop. these games consits of two files. One is .jad and one .jar
now my question is. How is it possible to copy this games to to Games
directory of my phone using IR?
When I connect my phone using IR using Sony Ericsson's File Manager I
dont see the Games directory and if I copy them to the Others
Directory I cant move them to the Games directory.
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> Hi,
>
> I have a k508i. I downloaded some free JAVA games from the internet to
> my Laptop. these games consits of two files. One is .jad and one .jar
> now my question is. How is it possible to copy this games to to Games
> directory of my phone using IR?
>
> When I connect my phone using IR using Sony Ericsson's File Manager I
> dont see the Games directory and if I copy them to the Others
> Directory I cant move them to the Games directory.
>
> Thank for helping
>
> PS: I dont have a data cable.
>
>
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The programs and games folders are protected so that it should not be
possible to copy files from those folders to the computer. I think you
should drop the .jar file (the jad file is not used) on the parent folder of
those folders you see, that is, don't navigate that deep in the directory
tree of the phone. The phone will then either prompt you for which folder to
place the file in, or automatically put it in the games folder. You can then
move it to the programs folder in using the apropriate commands in the
phone. I have done this a couple of times with my k700i, but I use the
Bluetooth connection instead nowadays, since my current computer does not
have an IR port.
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Dan Altemyr
d a n . a l t e m y r (at) t e l i a . c o m
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