Difference between revisions of "Mobile Orbiter"
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Revision as of 09:40, 4 October 2006
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This is the software that runs on mobile phones. The mobile phones are Orbiters just like the others in the house, and actually use the same program. A new user interface can be created using the Designer.
The User's Manual explains the operation of the user interface that Pluto provides standard with the system. If someone wishes to contribute a new UI and share it, Pluto will be happy to host the User's Manuals for those too.
Pushing MO sis files to phones
Pushing MO sis files to phones
1. Manual way :
/usr/pluto/bin/SymbianPhoneInstall.sh <MAC> <path_to_sis>
to get the mac, you'll do a
hcitool scan
2. Automatic way (resend the defalt sis): - check "send app" checkbox for that mobile device
3. For smartphones, we have another script
SmartphoneInstall.sh