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    Machster | # 11 | 2009-06-05, 17:15 | Report

    Am I missing something? I have tried a couple apps that download data from the internet via usb cable with my T3. But when I try it using GVM I get a DNS error. I can't find any network setting in the preferences either. How can I connect in GVM using the N800's WIFI?

    Thanks.

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    bunanson | # 12 | 2009-06-05, 19:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by Machster View Post
    Am I missing something? I have tried a couple apps that download data from the internet via usb cable with my T3. But when I try it using GVM I get a DNS error. I can't find any network setting in the preferences either. How can I connect in GVM using the N800's WIFI?

    Thanks.
    What web browser are you using? Or how do you get to the net in gvm, FTP? I am using a very primitive/limited web browser called
    pocketlink. It allows me to to a website and do my dl and that is it, all text links, no graphic, absolutely primitive.

    bun

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    Machster | # 13 | 2009-06-05, 20:18 | Report

    For example:

    MegaLauncher and Agendus can get weather and quote updates on its today screen if it has an internet connection.

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    Last edited by Machster; 2009-06-05 at 20:35.

     
    bunanson | # 14 | 2009-06-05, 20:45 | Report

    ?browser?surfer

    bun

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    bunanson | # 15 | 2009-06-05, 20:45 | Report

    ?browser?surfer?or how do you dl?

    bun

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    Machster | # 16 | 2009-06-05, 20:53 | Report

    Just click the update buttons.

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    bunanson | # 17 | 2009-06-06, 06:31 | Report

    Posting from gvm web browser, xiino, dl from http://mytreo.net/downloads/xiino,256.html

    (pictures are attached form desktopPC)

    bun

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    Machster | # 18 | 2009-06-06, 13:49 | Report

    Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
    Posting from gvm web browser, xiino, dl from http://mytreo.net/downloads/xiino,256.html

    (pictures are attached form desktopPC)

    bun
    How do you get GVM to recognize the Nokia network?

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    Machster | # 19 | 2009-06-06, 14:55 | Report

    I think I answered my own question. Up until this point I had been unable to access the internet in GVM. I installed Xiino and it found the web without any config. At the same time other apps, including my alternate browsers can now also access.

    Good post for the Xiino solution. Thanks.

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    Last edited by Machster; 2009-06-06 at 15:08.

     
    Machster | # 20 | 2009-06-07, 18:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
    Hey, the whole gvm community listen: zehjotkah is RIGHT! All one has to do is to copy, by whatever means you can, .prc to the SD card, \Palm\Launcher, and the app will run, no need for gvm installation...well, most of the time. Thank you zehjotkah. Two exceptions, if the app requires data dl from a server or requires a particular library, one still have to do installation via gvm. However, most of the apps, if it is a stand-alone.prc, you can just go! WOW. And of course, they would NOT wipe-out on a crash.

    A little bit recap for the totally uninitiated, or for my own sake if I have to follow myself in the future

    To create SD cards slots,

    mkdir ~/.gvm/cards #only have do it once
    echo -e "/media/mmc1\nRW" > ~/.gvm/cards/0 #SD-1
    echo -e "/media/mmc1\nRW" > ~/.gvm/cards/1 #SD-2 and etc
    echo -e "/media/mmc1\nRW" > ~/.gvm/cards/2
    echo -e "/media/mmc1\nRW" > ~/.gvm/cards/3
    echo -e "/media/mmc1\nRW" > ~/.gvm/cards/4
    echo -e "/media/mmc1\nRW" > ~/.gvm/cards/5
    echo -e "/media/mmc1\nRW" > ~/.gvm/cards/6
    echo -e "/media/mmc1\nRW" > ~/.gvm/cards/7

    I think you can have upto 8 SD cards, I am using SD-1 and SD-2 and they work beautifully.

    Once the cards are created, I use Zlauncher to assess them.

    None of the above credits to bunanson, ALL 'stole' from this forum, YEH!

    Some good links for palm apps,
    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=20558
    http://mytreo.net/downloads/documents-to-go,817.html
    http://www.freewarepalm.com/utilities/utilities.shtml
    Zlauncher, http://www.versiontracker.com/php/dl...er%2FZL545.zip

    enjoy,

    bun
    Bun,

    What advantage is there in having more than one SD slot?

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