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With components like Weather stopping working recently from the Nokia Maps suite in our Symbian smartphones, a very good question to ask yourself is what would happen if Nokia took its map servers offline too? Hopefully they'll be in place until 2016, but you never know, especially with the Microsoft takeover. Which is why I've been investigating how to back up your downloaded offline country maps.
Now, most of us have already used the built-in Map Loader function to make sure that our own country's roads are offline, but how would you cope if you had to reset or replace your device and the servers were no longer online to allow you to stream or download the maps onto the new installation? It's a chilling thought for such a navigation-strong smartphone OS.
In this case I was limited by the free mass memory on my E6, but I also didn't want the eventual backup/download to be too unwieldy, so I went for the UK, Ireland, Spain, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and Italy. Total installation time (mainly limited by the downloads) was about half an hour.
In the event of something happening to your phone or Symbian install, and if Nokia has turned off the map servers, you're not totally out of luck. Simply copy /cities from one of your backups (obviously de-compressing if you'd archived it, as above) onto the root of your mass memory (E:) and you're done.
I will write a series of articles, with this being Part I itself. In this article, I will have you install your first working mobile web server and provide you with features and functions. Later articles will include the architecture, how it works, the application areas and will try to elaborate more useful information and details on the web-server. So, here we go...
To start with it, you must register by filling up the form at this location. You must choose a valid and available Sub-Domain name for making your cell-phone uniquely reachable on the internet. Like mine is ruchit.mymobilesite.net and you can hit the web-server running on my cell-phone by typing this URL in any web-browser, anywhere in the world. So, please choose a good name as well. The web-server can host CGI applications on py60 (Python for S60), static HTML web-pages and it comes with pre-bundled application with basic services which you can access at your URL, which in my case is , as I said earlier. Once you've reserved a unique location on the web for your Cell-Phone + Web-Server, you can download the web-server and install it on your cell-phone. You can download the server from here. You can use Nokia PC suite to install the server application. After installation, your application menu should display with the icon of the server like this..
Now, start the application by clicking on the icon and you should see the main application menu. Now, our objective is to let the server know its identity by binding it to the respective URL, in my case as you know it'd be When you run it for the first time, it will detect it as a fresh installation and will prompt you to punch in the most basic details to let itself bind it to a unique Internet location. You can download the User Manual from the web-site in order to complete the installation and play around with it in more details. Once you've started the server successfully, you should see this screen on your mobile.
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the solution is for you to first try to install clean apps like whatsapp, and if you still get corrupt apps message, then you need to hardreset your phone before you can hack it. however if you can install any clean symbian file, then its means you need to hack your phone for it to install unsigned/ cracked symbian apps
Gnokii/ XGnokii is already included in some Linux distributions. Forexample, Debian, Mandriva Linux (old name: Mandrake Linux) and SUSELinux. If you are using such Linux distributions, you can simplyinstall Gnokii / XGnokii (e.g. from CD/DVD) according to the usualpackage installation procedure of the Linux distribution. Otherwiseyou can download the latest source tarball from Gnokii's web site,then compile and install it.
Toenable Gnokii to communicate with a Symbian mobile phone through thegnapplet driver, you must install a small program called gnapplet onyour Symbian OS. The sis file of gnapplet, gnapplet.sis, canbe found in the gnokii-version/utils directory of theextracted source tarball, where versionis the version of Gnokii you are using. As we are using Gnokii0.6.14, the file gnapplet.sisis located at the gnokii-0.6.14/utilsdirectory. Transfer this sis file to your mobile phoneand then install it like other Symbian software. Since gnapplet is anopen source program, you can download its source code from Gnokii'sweb site if you are interested in it.
Thereason that gnapplet has to be installed is because the developers ofGnokii decided to use their own protocol for the communicationbetween the PC and the Symbian mobile phone. This way the developersneed not to care about how the original protocol works. Their designis like this: gnapplet acts as the server. It is started first andwaits for requests from Gnokii. Gnokii acts as the client. It sendsrequests to gnapplet, which will do the actual work. Here is anexample: to send an SMS text message, Gnokii sends a request tognapplet. The request contains information such as the recipientmobile number and the body of the text message. After receiving therequest, gnapplet will instruct the mobile phone to send the SMSmessage out.
viii. Launch RomPatcher+ and apply Open4all patch. This gives you have access to write in all system folders. Apply Install server patch. This allows you to install unsigned applications without certificate restrictions.
Requirements Installations SDK Carbide Nokia PC Suite PJSIP Importing PJSIP Projects Building the Projects Preparing the .sis/.sisx Installer File Configuring On-Device Debugging Configuring Device Security Installing TRK Application on the Phone Running TRK Application on the Device/Phone Setting and Testing Connection Settings Start Debugging Common Problems Problem with Build/Clean I/O Error: File in Use (I/O Fault) TRKProtocolPlugin: Failed to download the specified file to target TRKProtocolPlugin: Failed to continue thread TRK Not Running Error Load Failed: TRKProtocolPlugin: Failed to launch the application Load Failed: TRKProtocolPlugin: Unable to install the application High Audio Latency Random Crash/Stack? Size Problem Other Resources
For various reasons, users may want to know where ProfiMail keeps its data files (account settings, downloaded mail). For example, user may want to completely remove traces of ProfiMail after uninstall, or delete data in case of some corruptionLocations are as follows:Symbian 3rd/5th edition: !:\System\Data\ProfiMail, where ! is either C (internal memory) or E (memory card).Windows Mobile: \Program Files\ProfiMail, or \Storage Card\Program Files\ProfiMail. In same location, ProfiMail application may be also installed.
Our buildbot tries to build for Raspberry Pi for each commit, and uploads successful builds to a public webserver. If you want to grab these, it can save you time, especially if you're building on the RPi itself. You can grab the prebuilt library here ... the number represents the Buildbot build number; the bigger the number, the newer the build. These are built with a cross-compiler, with some version of Raspbian in mind, but should work with almost any RPi distro and in a cross-compiler environment, too. We don't promise anything about the quality of these builds, though, and welcome feedback to improve them. Unpack the tarball in the root of your filesystem and it'll install headers, libraries, and sdl2-config in /usr/local (or install wherever).
Our buildbot tries to build for Native Client for each commit, and uploads successful builds to a public webserver. If you want to grab these, it can save you some hassle. You can grab the prebuilt library here ... the number represents the Buildbot build number; the bigger the number, the newer the build. We don't promise anything about the quality of these builds, and welcome feedback to improve them. Unpack the tarball in the root of your filesystem and it'll install headers, libraries, and sdl2-config in /usr/local (or install wherever).
Our buildbot tries to build with Emscripten for each commit, and uploads successful builds to a public webserver. If you want to grab these, it can save you some hassle. You can grab the prebuilt library here ... the number represents the Buildbot build number; the bigger the number, the newer the build. We don't promise anything about the quality of these builds, and welcome feedback to improve them. Unpack the tarball in the root of your filesystem and it'll install headers, libraries, and sdl2-config in /usr/local (or install wherever).
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