cab files
KQ: Z-Files 1.0
Your job is to investigate paranormal and extraterrestrial activities. more>>
System requirements:
- 240KB space and Kyles Quest
KQ - Z-Files 1.0
Addon for Kyles Quest more>>
This is a game of exploration, puzzles and paranoia! Less linear than Time Fracture with a limited amount of fighting. Three different but equally valid ends depending on the choices you make.
Requires Kyles Quest v3.2 to run. Level designed by Jane Britt.
System requirements:
- Kyles Quest
Visual Basic Runtime Files
Runtime files required to run Microsoft Pocket Visual Basic applications on your Windows CE device. more>>
Requirements:
- Windows Mobile 2003/5/6
- Pocket PC 2000/2002
Mac File Extensions 1.0
A list of Mac File Extensions. Also includes description and App to open them in. more>>
System requirements:
- MobileDB
CABviaActiveSync 1.4
CABviaActiveSync is a utility which turns any installation of a CAB file much quicker. more>>
When you click this option, CABviaActiveSync executes several tasks:
- It copies the CAB file to your ActiveSync directory.
- It begins the install launching CEAPPMGR.EXE.
It could not be easier to use, and thanks to this utility, I got rid of copying CABs to Pocket PC, clicking in the file explorer, copying the CAB file to a secure place if I need reinstalling, etc. Even if its not that difficult, its a waste of time.
Enhancements:
- Adds full Vista WMDC support (as well as XP ActiveSync support of course), including running smoothly with UAC enabled.
System requirements:
- Windows XP / Vista.
Sound Test Files 1.0.3
Sound files for use with HandDee-SA Spectrum Analyzer to calibrate your loudspeaker Hi-Fi etc. : Equispaced, Sweeping & IM Test tones more>>
"ever_rising1.wma" and "freq_sweep.wma" consists of a tone that increase in pitch endlessly. The harmonics are designed to fade in from the bottom and fade out at high pitch. It is the equivalent of the visual ever rising staircase. An audio perception paradox. Its application is in the checking of audio equipment frequency response. As the harmonic peaks sweep through the spectrum, you can see the locations of resonant peaks. A peak profiling line that holds the most recents spectral peaks for more than 3 seconds will give a stable peaking envelop which is the frequency response curve of the loudspeaker system.
"intermodulation.wma" consists of two sine waves of 1KHz and 1.1KHz. If the amplitude response of the loudspeaker system is perfectly linear and there is no saturation or amplitude distortion in any part of the system, then there are only spectral peaks at 1KHz and 1.1KHz. Other wise, you will find other spectral peaks, notably at 1-n*0.1KHz, 1.1+n*0.1KHz, 2.1KHz, 2.1+/-0.1KHz, +/-0.2KHz etc..
"sine_all522.wma" consists of sine waves of 1KHz, 2KHz, 3KHz, 4KHz and 5KHz having same amplitude. Under ideal condition, they should create 5 equal spaced spectral peaks in an audio spectrum analyzer. For the overall system having flat response, the 5 peaks should have the same height. If it does not, the problem may be due to one or more of the pocketPC output, any external amplifier, speaker, microphone, signal amplifier, and analogue to digital converter. It is also possible for one part in the system to compensate for imperfection in another part, such as the equalizer or equalizing amplifier.
"square.wma" is a simple 100Hz pulse. It can be used to see the step response of the overall system. A stable triggering of the waveform is needed.
To use the files, select it in a MediaPlayer. Also select looping or repeating mode of playback. Then you can begin to play the sound file. Most players create an artificial silent time between repetitions. The ears can detect this easily. But the program can skip over the silent period if we choose the long-time average mode. For accurate frequency measurement, the narrow band analysis should be used. However, the wider shape of spectral peaks for wide band analysis makes peaks easy to identify and measure.
Normally, you will connect your earphone output to the audio equipment under test. Then you bring the pocketPC near the speaker of the system, and run a spectrum or spectrogram display porgram while the Media or MP3 Player is running in the background. Some Media Players amy not be able to produce continuous sound even within the time span of the sound file, which cannot be used.
System requirements:
- Windows Mobile PocketPC
Cave Cab 1.0
You are controlling a small prehistoric cave cab and it is your duty to safely navigate your passengers through treacherous obstacles and transport them to the desired destinations. more>>
Each level gets more difficult with longer and narrower caverns to maneuver through. Points are awarded according to the difficulty at the end of each completed level.
Version restrictions:
- Ad-supported
Wabylyrics 1.1p
Lyrics songbook editor, scrolling screen similar as karaoke, import and export function (text files, midi files). more>>
System requirements:
- Palm III
- Palm OS Color
vCal 1.06
Produces vCalendar files from Symbian Agenda/Calendar files and vice versa. Includes source code. more>>
System requirements:
- Nokia 92xx
procMan 1.0
Find out your processors type (ARM, ARMV4, SH3, MIPS) more>>
System requirements:
- .NET compact framework
Bluetooth File Transfer OBEX FTP J2ME 1.36
Use your cell phone to browse, explore and manage files of any Bluetooth ready device (File Transfer Profile - OBEX FTP)! more>> <<less
License:Freeware
License:Freeware
License:Freeware
PocketPSF 1.0
Emulates the audio hardware of the Playstation, playing files encoded in Neill Corletts PSF (Playstation Sound Format). more>>
System requirements:
- Pocket PC 2000
WiFi Power 1.0
WiFi Power is a modified version of Dells WirelessPower.exe This will enable/disable Wifi ONLY, Not Bluetooth. more>>
USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
PLEASE NOTE:
If you download this CAB file while browsing from your Axim, Pocket IE will display garbage. What you need to do is let it load, then use a file explorer to browse to your Axims Temp IE directory and the CAB file should be in there.
Bluetooth File Transfer (OBEX FTP) J2ME 1.10
Use your cell phone to manage files of any OBEX ready device that support File Transfer Profile (FTP), almost on all models today, with a Bluetooth connection. more>>
Use your cell phone to browse, explore and manage files of any Bluetooth ready device (File Transfer Profile (FTP) OBEX)! Download, upload, explore, edit, create, delete and rename files and folders on your phone, PDA, palm, notebook, PC, photo viewer, music player and so on; using an easy, fast and intuitive user-interface (GUI). Transfer or delete many files and entire folders at once, with a single keypress, using the multiple selection feature. Explore hidden files, or make your personal data private and/or read-only, using the attributes editor (local filesystem only). Cut, copy and paste files and folder across filesystems. Save your favorite devices in the bookmark list, to speed-up the connection procedure.
* Works on almost all phone models with MIDP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1 support, using a single JAR file;
* Easy to use, fast and straightforward user-interface (GUI), powered by Medieval GUI system;
* Shortcut keys improves user usability and speed-up your GUI experience;
* Unique fullscreen mode, to remove top/bottom bars and enlarge working area;
* Cool and intuitive menu system to execute extended functionality;
* Multiple files and folders selection, to transfer/delete many items at once;
* Select all, Select none and invert selection options available;
* Navigate on both local and remote filesystem using a single keypress;
* Download/upload items from/to any device with OBEX FTP support (almost on all phone models);
* Ability to cut/copy and paste files between devices and/or to manage local filesystem;
* Edit file or folder attributes to enable or disable READ, WRITE and HIDDEN status flags;
* Open/view the content of some files using the internal viewer (both local and Bluetooth filesystems);
* Get files and folders informations on both local and remote devices;
* Create new folders on both local and remote filesystem;
* Signed with both VeriSign and Thawte certificates;
* Multi-language user interface.
System Requirements: MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1, optional Bluetooth & FIleConnection APIs.
System Requirements: Added the ability to view files over Bluetooth and fixed a lot of bugs.
<<less.NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 Redistributable
The Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 Redistributable includes everything you need to run .NET Compact Framework 1.0 and 2.0 applications. more>>
Important: This redistributable enables running .NET Compact Framework applications on the Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone Edition, Smartphone, and other Windows CE powered devices. To develop .NET Compact Framework applications, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 SDK are required.
This package uses ActiveSync 4.0 and up to update the device, see the Windows Mobile Center for more information. Be sure to dock your device first before running NETCFSetupv2.msi. If your device is not docked, ActiveSync will store the CAB file until the time when you dock your device. Those not using ActiveSync can run the CAB files which match the device found in the install folder directly on the device.
Enhancements:
- New Features:
- Service Pack 2 of the .Net Compact Framework V2.0 includes some new features in the Remote Performance Monitor aimed at finding memory leaks in the managed heap. These features allow you to take snapshots of the GC heap at any point in time and view the relationships between the live object instances in the heap. You can also compare multiple snapshots over time in order to spot allocation trends in your application as it executes.
- Fixed Bugs:
- NETCFRPM fails on x64
- Setup install/uninstall fails silently when the MSI is launched from Control Panel-Programs and Features on Vista
- Finalizers fail on RTF objects because COM bindings are already disposed
- VS crashes on trying to attach without setting the Attach Enabled Registry Key
- Thread.Join() fails with ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE on CE 6.0 platform
- Potential memory corruption caused by circular reference
- JIT assertion failure when non-existent COM port is addressed
- TypeLoadException using generics with NETCF 2.0
- IrDA is broken on Windows CE 5.0 devices
- NetCFRPM and MDBG cannot target headless devices
- SerialPort: Data corruption occurs if DataReceived event is used to receive Unicode characters sent across serial ports
- SerialPort: Cannot open a COM port beyond COM9
- SerialPort: GetPortNames() does not return serial port names beyond COM9
- SerialPort: Data corruption occurs if DataReceived event is used to receive Unicode characters sent across serial ports
- NETCF deadlocks on exit if native callback delegate has been called on native thread
- VS 2005 RTM attempts to deploy NETCFv2.wce5.ARMV4I.cab/System_SR_ENU.cab instead of NETCFv2.wm.ARMV4I.cab/System_SR_ENU_wm.cab on Windows Mobile 6 platforms
- XmlSerializerializationWriter: When GetSpecifiedMember returns false serialization is halted resulting in loss of data
- Access violation marshaling a class with a string field
- Stepping out from a Breakpoint after Func eval causes breakpoint to remain at same place and then VS 2005 hangs
- COM: Access violation in N->M byref marshaling
- Native exception in marshalling code when using Interlocked.Exchange
- Access violation in StubPolicyAlloc (eestubpolicy.cpp
- SerialPort.Open thows IOException on CE 6.0 devices
- Type.GetDefaultMembers() doesnt return base types default members
- Installing multiple locales of same MSI results in multiple instances of NetCF showing up in Add Remove Programs
- VS 2005 attempts to deploy System_SR_ENU.cab instead of System_SR_ENU_wm.cab on Windows Mobile 6 platforms
- Debugger does not correctly handle new native threads entering through COM
- NETCFRPM parses connection string improperly when device uses ipv6
- V2 SP2: HttpWebRequest: HTTPS request fails when TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA cipher is used
- Debugger may AV if breakpoints active before F5
- WebBrowsers NavigatingEventArgs does not allow to cancel navigation
- XmlSerializer fails to deserialize enums with spaces