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13-03-2008, 05:27 PM #1
walkthrough for u700 (maybe u600 too)
It wont be short, but i try to cover up everything
U600/700 phones CAN play all games, but in order to do this, you have to follow these steps. Im not exactly sure this will work on u600 phones, i have a u700 and it worked for me. u600 owners can follow this guide as well, even if it wont work, you still tried and there is no risk or whatsoever
what you will need:
- u600/700 (some say this even work with Z720)
- USB Cable (the one which was given with your phone)
- Qualcomm USB Driver
- BitPim (for managing files in your phone)
- JAD maker (for making .jad files for games that dont have)
- mpowerplayer for trying out games before you install them (optional, but i recommend)
Step 1:
- Activating the Qualcomm USB
Write the following into your phone: *#0523#
A window will pop up. Next, push the [#] key FOUR (4) times. You will see a menu, containing 9 submenus. You need the last one: [9] Common. Push the [9] key then the [6] USB Configuration, then [2] Qualcomm USB[*] If everything is allrigt, then you will see the following msg: "--> Qualcomm USB Configured. Plz Reconnect the Cable.0"
Step 2:
- Installing in Windows
Using the USB Cable, connect your handset with your PC. Windows will recognize it and will give a "new hardware" msg. You have to manualy give the path to the qualcomm driver which you just downloaded. Next windows will recognize another hardware, use the same path like you did before and install it.
Step 3:
- Transfering java files on to your phone
Install and start BitPim on your PC.
3.1. On top at the menus go to: Edit > Settings. Then: Phone Type: Other CMDA Phone. At the Com Port there is a button called Browse... Here you will choose the Qualcomm Diagnostics Interface 3197 device, it should be in the list of available ports.
3.2. Then go to View > View Filesystem. In the left side the tree will pop up and you will see a thing called "Filesystem". Click it, and next to it, another tree will be there with a / sign. Click the "/" and open it. After a few seconds you will see your phones full memory.
3.3. Go to Media > Games folder. You have to copy here your Java stuffs. I highly recommend that put each program in a separate folder (making new folders: right click on the Games folder in the tree view and "Make subdirectory...". Copying files: right click on the empty space in the right side and "New file..."). You can only copy 1 file at the same time! You will need both .jar and .jad files in order to make it work (if you have .jar only then use JADMaker to create the .jad file).
3.4. If you finished with all the transfers, close BitPim and pull of you phone from the cable.
4. Updating your phones file database
We switch back to the phone again and write inside the following code: *#6984125*#
With this, you can acces the "Admin settings" menu. Choose the last sub-menu, the "Internals" (4). The Master key is: *#9072641*#
Then choose Storage Settings (7). Inside this menu you will encounter with 3 options. Use each of them, one after the other: Update media database (1), Update java DB (2), Create Ax DAT file (8).
5. Finishing Steps and some reminder
Exit from the admin menu, and go to My files > Games and others (or whatever is the menu's name, i never had an english handset ), here you will see your newly added game(s) and/or applet(s).
If you wanna add some other stuffs later then you can jump to the 3.3 stepp and continue from there.
ATTENTION, ATTENTION PLEASE! If you want to delete some files later then ONLY do it with BitPim and refresh the database after that (4th step).
Finaly:
One last (and important) thing: in the service menu, in the admin settings and inside BitPim do your things with extreme caution! You can brick your phone easily if you do something wrong! I wont take any responsability if you do so! But if you followed carefuly this guide and checked every things twice then there wont be no problems at all!
You can try out your downloaded games with Log in to see links so you can be sure wheater you want to play that game or not. It needs Java Runtime Enviroment (wow ). Its a bit buggy at sometimes and there are some other tools out there but i didnt had any problems with it. This whole try out thing isnt important, just an option anyway
I hope this one will help and solve this very irritating problem
(if you dont understand something or it doesnt work for you: i dont care)
The Log in to see links which i used for this guide (i translated it)
Bellow the files that you will need. Best regards and good luck,
G
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14-03-2008, 02:03 AM #2
Is there a way for this process to work with the U740?
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14-03-2008, 02:53 AM #3Originally Posted by taco006 Log in to see links
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13-03-2008, 02:39 PM #4Member
wat? it didnt work
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10-11-2007, 03:07 AM #5
hi guys,
pretty new to this, just got the u600 after having a sgh e350 for years!!!!
well so far so good, managed to get my pictures and my music over to the new phone, struggling with the games though! ive tried everything in this thread about jar and jad files, so then i thought why not download it straight to my wap phone instead of through my pc (like nedim did).
The file dowloaded fine and completed succesfully but now i cant find it anywhere!! its not in my other files, it not in the games...
any body got any idea where this game has gone once i downloaded it to my phone???
many thanks
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12-11-2007, 03:27 PM #6
I really don't know where is this file, because I've had the option to install the game, and then I've found it installed in my Java world/My games folder... Hope this helps...
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20-11-2007, 01:50 PM #7
hi every one. pls help me how to download a java game. tried all the instructions but still not work. pls.. help me. wat kind of game you install on your phone solypsis?
diane
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25-11-2007, 08:19 PM #8Banned MemberOriginally Posted by ahmed_sp66 Log in to see links
How to use this program?
There are 3 ways.
1) Run JADMaker. Drag and drop a JAR file onto the window. JAD generated. That's it!
2) Drag and drop a JAR file onto the JADMaker.exe icon in a Windows Explorer window.
This means you can also create a desktop shortcut to JADMaker.exe, and then drop JAR file(s) onto the shortcut.
3) Once the "Make JAD" Explorer Context-Menu extension is enabled (by checking it in the program),
you can right click on any JAR file(s) for a quick "Make JAD".
Remember that you can process multiple JAR files at one time (=batch procesing).
Just select multiple files, and use any of the ways above (this is really the icing on the cake!).
With so many ways to get your JAD file, you are spoilt for choice!!!
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18-12-2007, 10:16 PM #9
Problems?
I had similar problems installing games. Try removing the spaces in both JAD and JAR files! It seems obvious, but try it.
e.g: game 2.JAR will not work, game2.JAR will work. Notice the space!
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21-12-2007, 01:10 PM #10
I Have Tried All The Method But It Still Dun Work At All.