The first subfolder your select should be Windows.
While still on the pc, you must then navigate to the Windows folder of the device (with activesync running, OR the phone configured to be seen as a hard disc), use explorer on the PC to navigate to the device. You must use file explorer on your pc, and navigate into the application folder: c\Programs.\Windows Mobile Developer.\ActiveSync.\Devices\wce400\armv4t and copy the two files.
For the motorola mc3190, your cpu is arm5 compatible,Īnd should work with software that has arm4 compliant components. In the case of Activecync Remote display, for newer devices (anything above ARM4 cpus - which means, 2008 and up, or over 200mhz cpus - as a very general guide), the display software cannot detect what type of device you have (it's too new, and not in the list). For the original Poster: This is what your error message means: When using the Microsoft PowerToy activesync remote display, there must be an application on both sides - host(the phone) and remote (the pc). I want to clarify one answer to the above which is correct. PS: I realize the tags are not accurate but I wanted to use something that will attract attention of experts in these similar tags. It works out of box, but it is not available for commercial use and the web-site seems defunct. Is there any other tool, preferably free, to remote control this device?ĮDIT: I came across EveryWAN and found an installer. How do I get MyMobiler to work with Motorola MC3190 device running Windows CE 6.0? It installs but at start up it shows an error box with message "The OS or CPU of this device is unknown to this application" I have also tried ActiveSync Remote Display from Windows Mobile Developer Power Toys. In Proof MyMobiler works for WinCE video the processor is ARM920T-PXA270M while my device has a Marevell, PXA32X-P ( link to image) processor could that be the reason?.But when I run Mymobiler on desktop it cannot connect, its icon in system trey remains gray and on mouse hover says Not Connected/.My Start/Programs menu has a MyMobiler entry, so somewhere along the line something seems to have got installed.Using Task Manager on CodeProject mentioned in a question on superuser it seems remote.exe completes execution very quickly (or is crashing silently).I have tried both remote.exe.40 and remote.exe.50 in the Mymobiler folder.I have already used Mymobiler with Intermec CN3 device so I tried the answers in this question but I am unable to get it to work. I am trying to find out a tool to remote control a Motorola MC3190 device running Windows CE 6.0 from a Windows 7 machine.