TLuc92
06-04-2008, 09:08 PM
:confused:
After 3 years I finally have a new phone (Blackjack II) that can do all this cool stuff! Now I'm forced to learn new things really quick, so please bear with me. I was asking a very computer lit. friend how I could convert the WT Lib. to a .cab file because everything that I've downloaded so far started out a zip that then displayed as a .cab or the download itself was a .cab file. He told me about iSilo. He has a PDA that has everything and is probably much more functional than having to lug a huge "Elder bag". So I went to the site, found the iSilo for Windows Mobile smartphones. The problem is (yes I'm finally getting to it) it's downloaded to my phone. I downloaded the WT Lib. to my phone. When I use iSilo, I have to click on settings and choose "all types" (I think) instead of .prc & .pd(?). Everything in my Lib. looks like DOS tho' the one line that I can read in English says: "This program cannot be run in DOS mode." What am I doing wrong? Please help. (Told you you'd have to bear with me)
After 3 years I finally have a new phone (Blackjack II) that can do all this cool stuff! Now I'm forced to learn new things really quick, so please bear with me. I was asking a very computer lit. friend how I could convert the WT Lib. to a .cab file because everything that I've downloaded so far started out a zip that then displayed as a .cab or the download itself was a .cab file. He told me about iSilo. He has a PDA that has everything and is probably much more functional than having to lug a huge "Elder bag". So I went to the site, found the iSilo for Windows Mobile smartphones. The problem is (yes I'm finally getting to it) it's downloaded to my phone. I downloaded the WT Lib. to my phone. When I use iSilo, I have to click on settings and choose "all types" (I think) instead of .prc & .pd(?). Everything in my Lib. looks like DOS tho' the one line that I can read in English says: "This program cannot be run in DOS mode." What am I doing wrong? Please help. (Told you you'd have to bear with me)