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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
Lynn, I haven't had a chance to test it out yet on my e830 or my e805, but I'll do it once I get some time to. I think it is another user who was asking about CE platform.
I do not own any CE
Lynn, I haven't had a chance to test it out yet on my e830 or my e805, but I'll do it once I get some time to. I think it is another user who was asking about CE platform.
I do not own any CE
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David Tse
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#286
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New Phone and Map Zooming Issues
Hi Lynn,
I have been running a Sprint Touch Pro which has the d-pad (circle multi-function button) like the AT&T Tilt. It functioned with up/down for zoom in/out and left/right for map
Hi Lynn,
I have been running a Sprint Touch Pro which has the d-pad (circle multi-function button) like the AT&T Tilt. It functioned with up/down for zoom in/out and left/right for map
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radiofreq_prod <radiofreq@...>
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#285
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Re: Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
While the Socks proxy is supposed to be invisible, if APRSISCE is using NetTCPBinding it doesn't support proxies. Here is a quote from a Microsoft thread:
"I have a program written with .Net 2.0 by
While the Socks proxy is supposed to be invisible, if APRSISCE is using NetTCPBinding it doesn't support proxies. Here is a quote from a Microsoft thread:
"I have a program written with .Net 2.0 by
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ae5pl <pete@...>
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#284
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Re: Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
I can't answer that because see below...
It is the socket API. The design of the Socks Proxy is to go between the TCP stack and the application and be invisible to the application. I don't know why
I can't answer that because see below...
It is the socket API. The design of the Socks Proxy is to go between the TCP stack and the application and be invisible to the application. I don't know why
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ae5pl <pete@...>
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#283
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Re: Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
Dear Pete,
I didn't run both AGWTracker and APRSISCE same time.
So why APRSISCE doesn't connect to APRS server?
When I set proxy server in connection setting,
is the socks handled by the socket API
Dear Pete,
I didn't run both AGWTracker and APRSISCE same time.
So why APRSISCE doesn't connect to APRS server?
When I set proxy server in connection setting,
is the socks handled by the socket API
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FUJIURA Toyonori <toyokun@...>
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#282
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Re: Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
Fujiura,
APRSISCE does not need to do anything to support the Socks proxy. It is "transparent" to the application. In other words, you don't do anything in putty or AGWTracker to accomodate the
Fujiura,
APRSISCE does not need to do anything to support the Socks proxy. It is "transparent" to the application. In other words, you don't do anything in putty or AGWTracker to accomodate the
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ae5pl <pete@...>
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#281
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Re: Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
Dear Lynn.
Thanks reply and I understood, but it is very inconvenience.
Because not only putty but also AGWTracker support it.
Please add it in your plan..
My phone prover is
Dear Lynn.
Thanks reply and I understood, but it is very inconvenience.
Because not only putty but also AGWTracker support it.
Please add it in your plan..
My phone prover is
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FUJIURA Toyonori <toyokun@...>
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#280
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Re: Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
Sorry, but APRSISCE (and all of APRS-IS, in point of fact) requires a
direct socket connection. It is not a web connection.
And no, I do not currently support a Socks proxy and don't really have
any
Sorry, but APRSISCE (and all of APRS-IS, in point of fact) requires a
direct socket connection. It is not a web connection.
And no, I do not currently support a Socks proxy and don't really have
any
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#279
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Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
Hi,
Is this software support Socks proxy?
My mobile phone provider support two Internet connection.
One is directly connected to the Internet but it doesn't support MMS,
and another is connected to
Hi,
Is this software support Socks proxy?
My mobile phone provider support two Internet connection.
One is directly connected to the Internet but it doesn't support MMS,
and another is connected to
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jg2rzf <toyokun@...>
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#278
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
There isn't any brand on it. it could beStandard Windows CE SDK . There is a note like "Windows Embedded CE v6.0 (Build0 on Apr 17 2009) " on desktop background picture
I have ROM image files here
There isn't any brand on it. it could beStandard Windows CE SDK . There is a note like "Windows Embedded CE v6.0 (Build0 on Apr 17 2009) " on desktop background picture
I have ROM image files here
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Mustafa AYDIN <ta2ey.mustafa@...>
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#277
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
One thing Windows Mobile developers learn is there is no such thing as "standard" Windows. APRS/CE and APRSISCE are two completely different programs by different developers. APRSISCE is built in the
One thing Windows Mobile developers learn is there is no such thing as "standard" Windows. APRS/CE and APRSISCE are two completely different programs by different developers. APRSISCE is built in the
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#276
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
My device is 5" navigation device with WinCE 6.0 OS, 600 Mhz ARM1136JF-S Processor , 128 MB Ram . Windows desktop and internetexplorer works properly.
I managed to work many of pocket PC softwares
My device is 5" navigation device with WinCE 6.0 OS, 600 Mhz ARM1136JF-S Processor , 128 MB Ram . Windows desktop and internetexplorer works properly.
I managed to work many of pocket PC softwares
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Mustafa AYDIN <ta2ey.mustafa@...>
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#275
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
Is this on the Toshiba e830 and e805 that you mentioned originally? Or
one of the other devices? If it's Pocket PC 2003, I might be able to
try building down to there, but I suspect that some of my
Is this on the Toshiba e830 and e805 that you mentioned originally? Or
one of the other devices? If it's Pocket PC 2003, I might be able to
try building down to there, but I suspect that some of my
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#274
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
When I double click the exefile from file manager , nothing happens . My device justcontinue working asif I didn't do anything.
Do you think I need to add some dll files to windows directory to get
When I double click the exefile from file manager , nothing happens . My device justcontinue working asif I didn't do anything.
Do you think I need to add some dll files to windows directory to get
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Mustafa AYDIN <ta2ey.mustafa@...>
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#273
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
WinCE 6.0 or Windows Mobile 6.0? I require Windows Mobile, not WinCE.
What is the error message you are being presented with?
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ
ta2ey wrote:
WinCE 6.0 or Windows Mobile 6.0? I require Windows Mobile, not WinCE.
What is the error message you are being presented with?
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ
ta2ey wrote:
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#272
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
Hi Lynn,
I just joined this group and tried APRSISCE program on my device with WinCE 6.0 OS.
Unfortunately it didn't work under WinCE .
I managed to work APRS-CE without problem.
is there anything
Hi Lynn,
I just joined this group and tried APRSISCE program on my device with WinCE 6.0 OS.
Unfortunately it didn't work under WinCE .
I managed to work APRS-CE without problem.
is there anything
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ta2ey <ta2ey.mustafa@...>
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#271
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
m6xsd wrote:
See Bob's APRS 1.1 extension called "Destination Waypoints" described at:
http://wa8lmf.net/bruninga/APRS-docs/MOBILE.TXT
This is part of the APRS 1.1 Spec Addendum you can see
m6xsd wrote:
See Bob's APRS 1.1 extension called "Destination Waypoints" described at:
http://wa8lmf.net/bruninga/APRS-docs/MOBILE.TXT
This is part of the APRS 1.1 Spec Addendum you can see
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#270
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
g4ilo wrote:
That's maybe a reasonable suggestion. How long to make the delay before auto-disable is the hard part. I know with my AT&T Tilt the GPS will sometimes go out to la-la land for a few
g4ilo wrote:
That's maybe a reasonable suggestion. How long to make the delay before auto-disable is the hard part. I know with my AT&T Tilt the GPS will sometimes go out to la-la land for a few
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#269
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
g4ilo wrote:
I have AGWPE support on my list, but that's not the IP/port that I mention above. There are Ethernet and WiFi serial port devices that offer a TCP/IP port to which you connect to access
g4ilo wrote:
I have AGWPE support on my list, but that's not the IP/port that I mention above. There are Ethernet and WiFi serial port devices that offer a TCP/IP port to which you connect to access
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#268
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
Personally I think the last known position would be the best one to use when going into a building. Incidentally the last time this happened to me I forgot to turn the thing off when I went into a
Personally I think the last known position would be the best one to use when going into a building. Incidentally the last time this happened to me I forgot to turn the thing off when I went into a
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g4ilo
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#267
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