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Thanks Jools3G
I can now write my own HID files!!!!
Thanks sooooooooo much!
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Posted: 2004-09-16 15:32:45
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Hi there,
great help from you people! Just what I was looking for. I successfully wrote a HID File for iTunes on Windows (my definitely favorite Media Player!). You may download it at
http://bostroem.qipc.org/stuff/iTunes.hid .
After Downloading, install it through Bluetooth Object Push. The Phone System will put it automatically into the correct location. It's magic!
Have Fun,
Kim Bone
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Posted: 2004-10-04 00:16:04
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I have got the HID examples working on my phone.
Now I want to do my own!
But, I am experiencing problems when I try to create the TAR archive.
I create a TAR archive with the .HID extension on my PC.
It gets automatically installed at correct place when transferred.
But it's not possible to run the HID.
Just to be sure that i didnot create something wrong in my XML
i tried to make my own HID from the desktop.hid
With the same poor outcome.
So I guess the problem is creating the archive...
Anyone who knows a workaround to this?
Maybe someone who did this succesfully can recommend
an archive?
regards
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Posted: 2004-10-06 23:44:18
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Hi,
I was having similar problems with writing HID files, the problem was that most archiving programs (winrar and other comercial progs) could not create the archive properly. The solution that I have found is to use the program called, simply, "tar" which can be used to create archives. If you type tar into google, it will mostlikely be the first result!
Goodluck!!!
p.s. here is a direct link to the page:
http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/tar.html
goodluck with making ur HID files, if u need anything else to help, just let me know!
[ This Message was edited by: roberthudson on 2004-10-06 23:32 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-07 00:31:33
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