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ddsoft
08-05-2007, 04:37 PM
any tools for hacking the restriction code of Palm750v(sfr)?
p.s: I am a rookie of smartphone,and i dont know how to install software in the phone. can somebody help? thks

Kr3st
08-05-2007, 05:34 PM
well its not a smart phone its a ppc phone... that could help with installing programs.. and can you be more specific in your question?

marsonist
08-05-2007, 09:51 PM
@Kr3st Smartphone is a generic term for any phone that has computer or pda functionality. Don't let Microsoft's redefinition of an already defined term confuse you. (search wikipedia for smartphone if you don't believe)

@ddsoft Most software for the Palm750 or other Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) devices comes as part of a windows installer. You first need to install Microsoft Activesync on your computer. Most WM5 programs come with a windows installer and have a .exe ending. If it has an .exe ending, run it on your desktop computer (after installing Activesync) It will lead you through the installation and tell you that it will be installed on your mobile device the next time it is synchronized. (In this case with the USB cable that came with your Treo).

Less often you might find a program that is downloadable as a .cab file. Cab files do not have windows installers and need to be copied to the Treo. When you click on the .cab file in "file explorer" you will be greeted with a simple install screen.

What restriction code do you mean?

ddsoft
09-05-2007, 10:01 PM
@Kr3st Smartphone is a generic term for any phone that has computer or pda functionality. Don't let Microsoft's redefinition of an already defined term confuse you. (search wikipedia for smartphone if you don't believe)

@ddsoft Most software for the Palm750 or other Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) devices comes as part of a windows installer. You first need to install Microsoft Activesync on your computer. Most WM5 programs come with a windows installer and have a .exe ending. If it has an .exe ending, run it on your desktop computer (after installing Activesync) It will lead you through the installation and tell you that it will be installed on your mobile device the next time it is synchronized. (In this case with the USB cable that came with your Treo).

Less often you might find a program that is downloadable as a .cab file. Cab files do not have windows installers and need to be copied to the Treo. When you click on the .cab file in "file explorer" you will be greeted with a simple install screen.

What restriction code do you mean?

Thks for helping. For the Activesync that comes with my treo, I just find it useless for me. Well I mean I never spot an programe of .exe. And for the cab files, I did download a lot from the websites, but when I launch them in my treo, my treo indicates that it can't extract them. So i have been thinking about whether I have made a mistake or sth...
For the restriction code, what i mean is that the phones here in French are all locked by their companies. For example, a phone that sold in SFR could be just used with a SFR sim carte,not the Orange or others. So i have been checking a lot of these stuffs, finally i heard that there is a code called "restriction code" . By hacking it, we could use any other sim cartes from all the companies. So i wonder if someone have a tools for it...
Thanks.

ddsoft
09-05-2007, 10:02 PM
@Kr3st Smartphone is a generic term for any phone that has computer or pda functionality. Don't let Microsoft's redefinition of an already defined term confuse you. (search wikipedia for smartphone if you don't believe)

@ddsoft Most software for the Palm750 or other Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) devices comes as part of a windows installer. You first need to install Microsoft Activesync on your computer. Most WM5 programs come with a windows installer and have a .exe ending. If it has an .exe ending, run it on your desktop computer (after installing Activesync) It will lead you through the installation and tell you that it will be installed on your mobile device the next time it is synchronized. (In this case with the USB cable that came with your Treo).

Less often you might find a program that is downloadable as a .cab file. Cab files do not have windows installers and need to be copied to the Treo. When you click on the .cab file in "file explorer" you will be greeted with a simple install screen.

What restriction code do you mean?

Thks for helping. For the Activesync that comes with my treo, I just find it useless for me. Well I mean I never spot an programe of .exe. And for the cab files, I did download a lot from the websites, but when I launch them in my treo, my treo indicates that it can't extract them. So i have been thinking about whether I have made a mistake or sth...
For the restriction code, what i mean is that the phones here in French are all locked by their companies. For example, a phone that sold in SFR could be just used with a SFR sim carte,not the Orange or others. So i have been checking a lot of these stuffs, finally i heard that there is a code called "restriction code" . By hacking it, we could use any other sim cartes from all the companies. So i wonder if someone have a tool for it...
Thanks.