is there a script for windows that i could use i dont know what to do at this time im so tired of being way over charged for internet. next they will be charging me for air ...o wait to late
is there a script for windows that i could use i dont know what to do at this time im so tired of being way over charged for internet. next they will be charging me for air ...o wait to late
LOL yes we are charged for air these days.
6790 is not running on Windows, it's running on Symbian. I wondered why you can't get Joikuspot running on Symbian. Where did you get your Joikuspot from? Is it from the official site? Does it has extension sisx?
Other option is to connect to your mobile phone via Bluetooth DUN and use it as modem for your PC, but this is quite device and mobile carrier specific, say you need to know how to establish DUN with PC, and the connection string to connect to your mobile carrier, which I can't offer further help for you in this as I'm not using 6790 and I probably use the different carrier as yours.
Help 78,
I used to have a nokia n97 that runs on symbian and I used to connect the phone to my pc using the nokia usb cable. After the pc having installed the mobile phone drivers you can check and see if you phone appears in the "Device and Printer" folder of windows. There should be two icons of the nokia, one for the storage device and the other for the nokia 6790.
I have set an example for you on the pictures attached, (note that this can be made with a pc that has a bluetooth device connected).
Step on how i did it,
1. go to Devices and Printers folder > right click on the phone icon > Dial - up Networking > create a dial-up connection
2. choose the first bluetooth modem selection (if it doesn't work try the others just in case)
3. In the Dial-up phone number write *99# (I don't remember where I got this number from but it has worked for me on the N97). Leave Both Username and Password in blank. You can also change the Connection Name if you like.
4. press connect button
Note,
I am using windows 7 and i think that vista also has the same feature of this kind
ls /lib/modules/2.6.28.10-power47/lip*.ko
ls: /lib/modules/2.6.28.10-power47/lip*.ko: No such file or director
ls /lib/modules/2.6.28.10power47/lib*.ko
ls: /lib/modules/2.6.28.10��power47/lib*.ko: No such file or director y
ls /lib/modules/2.6.28.10-power47/lip*.ko
ls: /lib/modules/2.6.28.10-power47/lip*.ko: No such file or director
ls /lib/modules/2.6.28.10power47/lib*.ko
ls: /lib/modules/2.6.28.10��power47/lib*.ko: No such file or director y
None of the above typed correctly. May be you could use copy&paste to paste the command line in my post to the xterminal.