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2008-06-10
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2008-06-10
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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Hello.
Is there a Windows Mobile emulator for Maemo platforms?
Thanks
Bye
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2008-06-10
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Of course.
It's a bit of a hack though. To get the full WinMo experience, you'll need to take out your battery momentarily and (carefully!) apply 240 volts AC directly to the Itablet's battery contacts.
Don't worry about the smoke, that's just something Nokia put in there to discourage users from upgrading their Itablets to WinMo.
Wiat five seconds, or until your home's circuit breakers pop and voilą! You now have an Itablet that is running WinMoEmu! It's eerie how it completely mimicks a native Windows Mobile installation. You could replace your battery, but one of the emulator's features is that it no longer requires a battery to function.
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DISCLAIMER: I am not a certified Nokia mechanic, nor can I be held responsible for any damage you might inflict on your Nokia Internet Tablet by following my instructions. In short: If it doesn't work, it' always your own fault, never mine.
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2008-06-10
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@ Boone, IA
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2008-06-10
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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@Karel
Even Better?? I just used your instructions to run Vista Ultimate on my N800....
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2008-06-10
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2008-06-10
, 16:06
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@ nd usa
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Of course.
It's a bit of a hack though. To get the full WinMo experience, you'll need to take out your battery momentarily and (carefully!) apply 240 volts AC directly to the Itablet's battery contacts.
Don't worry about the smoke, that's just something Nokia put in there to discourage users from upgrading their Itablets to WinMo.
Wiat five seconds, or until your home's circuit breakers pop and voilą! You now have an Itablet that is running WinMoEmu! It's eerie how it completely mimicks a native Windows Mobile installation. You could replace your battery, but one of the emulator's features is that it no longer requires a battery to function.
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DISCLAIMER: I am not a certified Nokia mechanic, nor can I be held responsible for any damage you might inflict on your Nokia Internet Tablet by following my instructions. In short: If it doesn't work, it' always your own fault, never mine.
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2008-06-10
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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Is there a Windows Mobile emulator for Maemo platforms?
Thanks
Bye