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Originally Posted by totaltoanage
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Originally Posted by totaltoanage
ill bet my life on it. http://howardforums.com/showthread....hlight=SD+video
Go here and go down and try a sample to see if it works or not. AFter download name it "MOLXXX" X means any number or letter. E.G. InfernalAffairs1_000.asf goes to MOL001.asf Put it in the SD video folder, PRL001. If you dont see SD video, go to video recorder and options set extended play/record to ASF. It will ask you to make a SD Video folder. |
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Originally Posted by totaltoanage
hmmmm java games are downloaded through wap.
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. but anyway if I do get wap I'll be able to download games to it? I remember trying with my TM150 when i had free wap and it ended up not working :-\
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Originally Posted by totaltoanage
the only other way is the v app way... i dont know much about it since i dont have a 903 yet. try looking at the thread again. they explain it pretty well.
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Originally Posted by volcompunk
I had some java games downloaded like super bomberman
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Originally Posted by klowaz
Maybe an SD transfer would work.....
I still need to try this, I'll let you know if I succeed. http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=754227 |
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Originally Posted by kaizoku_san
I think it's because the DDR game might have been taken off a Sharp 902, not a 903. So far *all* Sharp 903 Java games that you do the miniSD sync trick for contain 8 .HUF files, whereas the DDR one only has three.
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Originally Posted by AL9999
Heh, if it's a game for a DoCoMo i-mode phone then it's guaranteed that it WON'T work.
![]() DoCoMo i-mode phones support the DoJa Java profile library only, while Vodafone 3G handsets support MIDP 2.0 and VSCL 2.0 (aka VFX) only. The Vodafone 3G Sharp phones with JP firmware also support JSCL 256k V-appli too. |
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