[Q] TG01 as USB Serial Modem - TG01 General

I found EnableDUN.lnk shortcut in \Windows folder (and the program with the same name).
Running program allows to switch TG01 from ActiveSync mode to Dial-Up Networking (DUN) mode - see attached screenshot.
After selecting DUN menu item my laptop (Windows 7) switched off ActiveSync and identified my TG01 as USB Serial Modem, but could not find a suitable driver for this modem.
Does anyone know where to get this driver?

Hi.
Well, very old post but without any response.
You can utilize one of HTC .ini script and fix it for tg01 purpses.
Works fine. I'am just writing this post utlizing tg01 as as usb serial modem.
Regards
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No USB sync ;(

Suddenly, by USB sync is gone. I can BT ActiveSync and serial, but no USB. I am sure it's something in software, because after hardreset it recognized via USB again.
Any ideas?
TIA
little help
:idea: I had the same problem twoweeks ago ,and I realized that from some strange reason one small application repllog.exe (located in windows directory) is not activated anymore. This aplication activates USB communication, and when you run this manually -active-sync will work. However I dont know how to fix this problem to run it automaticcaly, but -i don´t want it eather, because of I´m using connectionto internet through GPRS of my XDA2 (WModem+HTC USB modem driver+USB modem dialer) and automatic sync via ActiveSync makes collision in communication (blocking USB port)......
From M$ site:
PRB: ActiveSync May Stop Responding or May Not Connect After Many Soft Resets
SYMPTOMS
If you soft reset Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for a Pocket PC device or for a Pocket PC Phone Edition many times, the device may stop responding when you synchronize with Microsoft ActiveSync through a serial cable or a USB cable. Infrared transfer speeds are not affected.
RESOLUTION
Hard reset your Pocket PC device. For more information about how to perform a hard reset, see your device documentation.
MORE INFORMATION
Restoring an ActiveSync backup may not resolve this problem if the backup was made when the problem existed.
To reproduce the problem, perform a soft reset several hundred times.
I've root it down this problem to notifications queue. Memmaid apprently killed repllog.exe, as mcmills correctly pointed out.
I also recently encountered this problem. I cannot, however, find repllog.exe.
I even usedthe search function but the file is just not there. I am an
experienced user and I do not remember deleting anything.
By the way, I'm using Windows 2000 SP2.
repllog.exe
For>ahro
this file is not in PC, but in XDAII, so you need to look there: XDAII_root\Windows\repllog.exe ....

BT COM Port

Dear friend I'm using BT GPS. In some s/w (like Destinaor 6) there is no problem to select the assign BT port (COM 5 in my JasJam) , but some old s/w (like NaviGuide 3 and more) it refuses to let me choose the BT COM Port, it allow me to choose other port like COM 6 , COM 3 and others which I can not assign the BT COM Port to them. Did someone come across this problem ? Is there any Reg tweak that will allow such s/w to know the existance of the assigned BT Com Ports ?
Please advice.
I came across this problem when using wm5 and old versions of Destinator. I couldnt find a way to get wm5 to "open" up the other com ports so I added to hack the actual program. In Destinator it was in .ini file in hex. not sure about the other programs. Problem was everytime you changed something in the settings of the program it would over write my hacked .ini.
Problem solved !!!
Attached is an application whice enable for me all the COM ports !! just copy to your mobile and run the CAB file attached
i had this exact problem and the only solution i found was a program called Franson GPSGate http://franson.com/gpsgate/ this program allows you to remap the port to enable its useage by destinator, and as a side effect, it also allows you to have multiple programs accessing your gps downstream at once

only COM6 & COM7 available on Touch 4.0.0.6

Hi guys,
I want to connect to activesync on my pc.
The problem is i only have COM6 & COM7 available on my S200,
so I assign the COM6 in Activesync but can't select COM6 in my Bluetooth
utility.
When trying to synch the S200 is giving me cannot find an existing bluetooth partnership with a pc that supports activesync.
Am i'm doing something wrong here?
any help is appreciated
cheers
koenie said:
Hi guys,
I want to connect to activesync on my pc.
The problem is i only have COM6 & COM7 available on my S200,
so I assign the COM6 in Activesync but can't select COM6 in my Bluetooth
utility.
When trying to synch the S200 is giving me cannot find an existing bluetooth partnership with a pc that supports activesync.
Am i'm doing something wrong here?
any help is appreciated
cheers
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My problem is same to you ,
Any one can help?
leeleeguo said:
My problem is same to you ,
Any one can help?
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which bluetooth stack are you using?
toshiba?
gokhanmoral said:
which bluetooth stack are you using?
toshiba?
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Thanks!
My PC is Dell M1210,and the bluetooth module is Dell wireless 355 Module
with Bluetooth 2.0+EDR Technology
leeleeguo said:
Thanks!
My PC is Dell M1210,and the bluetooth module is Dell wireless 355 Module
with Bluetooth 2.0+EDR Technology
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generally, the incoming serial port for the pc over bluetooth is COM7.
however, sometimes it is not available to select in activesync or wmdc(for vista).
you can try to set it manually. try the followings:
- if your PC and phone is already bound over bluetooth, delete the relationship.
- start -> run -> regedit (enter)
- go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services
- you will see a REG_SZ (string) value named as "SerialPort". change it to COM7
- reboot the PC. try to bind over bluetooth again. this time you should see "ActiveSync Service" not "Serial Port" during the binding process. start the binding process from your phone, not from the PC.
if the incoming serial port is different than COM7, then use it. I am sure there is something in the control panel to let you add/delete/modify that setting. check it before starting.
good luck.
gokhanmoral said:
generally, the incoming serial port for the pc over bluetooth is COM7.
however, sometimes it is not available to select in activesync or wmdc(for vista).
you can try to set it manually. try the followings:
- if your PC and phone is already bound over bluetooth, delete the relationship.
- start -> run -> regedit (enter)
- go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services
- you will see a REG_SZ (string) value named as "SerialPort". change it to COM7
- reboot the PC. try to bind over bluetooth again. this time you should see "ActiveSync Service" not "Serial Port" during the binding process. start the binding process from your phone, not from the PC.
if the incoming serial port is different than COM7, then use it. I am sure there is something in the control panel to let you add/delete/modify that setting. check it before starting.
good luck.
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It's ok,also need to del the unused serial port
Thank you
Hello
I've managed to select the incoming port in Activesync to COM6
and set the outgoing port on my S200 to COM6
but the pda is reporting that he doesn't find a computer that supports Activesync, although they are paired
I'm using the Widcomm stack
the widcomm program is reporting these 3 services are available on the pda:
- Connect NPA & Dialup & voice Gateway, serial port is not one of them

Internet Via Bluetooth

Hi Guys, I just took my old XDA2 out of retirement (it died as I broke the sim card reader) And decided I want to use it as an about the house Internet Browser and possibly media player.
I know what software to put on it to make it do what I want but I'm stuck with getting it to to connect to the net
I have tried several ROM's (I hate the official o2 rom just because of all the crap) I like the WM6 ROM as it is the latest software But when I put it back into my cradle it comes up unrecognised and wont sync with active sync.
I cant get it to sync over bluetooth either? I can pair it with my PC via bluetooth but cant synch it. As I have windows Vista I am trying to sync with windows mobile device centre and still no joy. personally i dont care f it does sync but I'm sure I need it to so that i can browse the internet on my xda????
Now I'm stuck... do I flash it with an older ROM in the hope it will start to sync with one of my 2 PC's (It really needs to work with the vista PC)
Or is there another way I can set this up regardless of the rom so I can have some kind of local bluetooth network where I can access the net and my PC via the XDA2?
I would prefer the latter as I can Use the newer WM6 ROM.
my xda2 sync just fine over bluetooth
i set the xda2 in descoverymode and add it from vista bluetooth setup
and the xda2 see the vista pc and let me add it and then
in activesync on the xda2 i pick sync over bluetooth
otherwise you can take a look at this
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=InternetOverBluetoothNetwork
I have a lot of problems with sync over bluetooth, but my reason is really simple, I turn off microsoft firewall on my PC with WinXP and It is work fine..I can be on net and icq...
Internet over activesync???
Hi, is there a way to connect my xda to internet over activesync?
unless you have disabled it on the pc or on the pocketpc
your pda is always connected to the same network internet and otherwise when
connected to activesync
can u teach me how? after disabling connection from the pc, wat will i do nxt?
"can u teach me how? after disabling connection from the pc, wat will i do nxt?"
hhmmm at no point did i tell you to disable connection from the pc.....
settings->connections->connections->advanced->select networks
there are some texts showing "programs that automatically connect to the internet should connect using"
and a dropdownbox
select the dropdownbox item which is not called something like "my isp"
but pick the one thats called something like "my network"
then all programs trying to access the internet will be forced to use activesync as internet connection and if activesync is not connected they will fail!
Ei man, kinda misunderstood it. sorry. I'll try it later. BTW, u know how to upgrade wm2003se to wm5 or wm6? can u teach me step by step how to's? or possibly know a clear steps by steps procedure threads?
this is a copyPaste directly from the file in all the roms called READMEFIRST.txt
"Start your device in bootloader mode by pressing and holding down:
DPad + PowerButton + ResetButton
After a second release ResetButton, then release the rest of them.
Your screen will show word "Serial" at the top.
You are in bootloader mode now.
. Place your device in the cradle, ensuring that the cradle
is plugged directly into a USB port on your PC and not to a hub
and that the power supply is connected to the cradle.
It is also a good idea to disable any screensavers on your desktop PC.
Once your device is cradled, the text on the screen will change to "USB".
Run HimaUpgradeUt.exe (or HimaUpgradeUt_NoID.exe if flashing on any Himalaya other which is from than O2)
Sit back and wait for the Congratulations screen to be displayed
on your PC. Your device will still be displaying 'Upgrading radio stack, please wait',
but as long as the PC says it is done, then its all OK.
Detach your device from the cradle.
Now you have to hardreset your device.
Press ResetButton and hold down CameraButton + RecordButton.
Hold them pressed until the "Boot Options" menu appears on the screen.
Select the options as follows:
(for selecting use RecordButton, change values with CameraButton)
Enable KITL -> NO
Clean Registry Hive -> YES
Format Storage -> YES"
Ei man, thnx, ur advice work with activesync.
Now having prob. with upgrading stuff. cant find any ROM, can u suggest one? is wm2005 1.50 ok??? bTW, i have 02 xda II with wm2003se.
Ei myt, got a question.. u know where can i find the .exe file for on/off button???

usb serial in diagnostic

Hi I have just noticed in the nokia diagnostic tool in the bottom right the three dots when pressed gives you settings option and within that option it says usb mode Zune or usb serial with an option to choose which one ... What's this serial in this case ?? Will this allow direct access to hdd and find a way to use as mass storage ? or can we use this to access the cpu or other parts of the phone ?? im not sure were the serial point to yet ...
Probably that would be the way to flash rom.
It seems to be used for reparing the device or OS level software debugging - it won't give you USB Mass storage device....Or it maybe if you found the right driver...from Nokia Engineer. On HTC phones, this can be used for tethering with the right driver.
Serial Ports are the port that were used for Modem and Mouse before USB was invented (COM ports) It is the very basic form of communication port that most device implements - which the chipset on Lumia also emulate Serial Port over USB cable. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_port)
Ahhhh ok thanks very much guys
Didn‘t notice that before, I'll poke at it using a serial debugger once I get home, could be some interesting/fun stuff that can be done
In winxp you can load a driver for a system device. maybe at driver level the connection data can be verified. How:
connect in serial mode. it will at first time detect a nokia rm801 or whatever device and ask for a driver. it finds 4 devices.
for the first, the xp system will itself suggest
1) USB Composite Device
2) will not find anything, and show the dialog to go onto internet, search etc.
Don't search and choose the driver to install yourself, with the downmost radiobutton and click next, in the categories go to System Devices, the driver assist will suggest a Compaq Deskpro Thermal Sensor, install this. Will install without error
3) see 2.
4) see 2.
Because it installs a temperature sensor driver, it must be possible to monitor or probe somehow. help?
My guess that will only gain you access to temprature data from the phone.
Have you tried putty and a baudrate of 9600? this is the most common used baudrate, tho It is quite possible they use 16000 instead if the serial connection is ment to handle data transfer.
I've been looking at the schematics for the phone and I can not seem to find out which chip they have used for GPIO. We would probably need to get hold of service level 3 or 4 manuals for Nokia Care (unless someone wants to dissasemble their phone and have a look at the mainboard)
Edit:
After a bit more digging I think I've traced serial to be managed directly by the CPU.
This suggests that it's a purely SW serial console.
I haven't been able to find any details on WP7/7.1/7.5 SW serial.
Worth looking into but I guess would require disassembly of the software?
what is the protocol for example when doing a software update through Zune? It gets into some kind of bootloader mode then too.
can imagine the serial connection is hosted as sw in the phones sw environment when running the mango os. But is the serial mode still fully sw if you boot it? Don't know if you could find anything in the 15 sec of booting to mango
I think the easiest way of figuring out how this is done is to disassemble the .net library that is used in the WP7 update tool.
I will have access to the required tools when I get home. The tool is this one if you want to get cracking on it:
http://xboxmod.sylvester20007.com/TOOLS/WP7_update_tool.rar

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