ICA-CP: 4/22/09 MotoDev
Happy Earth Day!
Today, we continue with making two ringtones for a Razr cell phone. One ringtone is your voice telling someone to answer the phone. The other ringtone is music.
After you make your two ringtones, we need to install the MotoDev programmer's software. Please follow the steps below very carefully.
Step 1) Copy (do not move them) these two folders from the R drive to your desktop: 1-Motorola USB Handset Driver and 2-MotoDev SDK.
Step 2) Go into the 1-Motorola USB Handset Driver folder and run the Handset_USB_Driver_32_v3.4.0.msi install file.
Step 3) Go into the 2-MotoDev SDK folder and run the MOTODEV_SDK_for_Java_ME_2.0.0_Windows.exe install file.
Step 4) Run the MotoDev Studio software in Start --> All Programs --> MOTODEV Studio.
Step 5) Once the MotoDev Studio Launchpad displays, which shows you are running the software, go to the Select Handset list, scroll down, and select MOTORAZRV3. (Do not select MOTORAZRV3i or MOTORAZRV3xx!)
Step 6) Now you are ready to run programs on MotoDev Studio. At the top of the Launchpad screen, there is a filed called Select JAD file. Click the browse button and go to this Fully Qualified Path Name (FQPN): C:\Program Files\Motorola\MOTODEV SDK for Java ME v2\JMESDK\demos\Bounce\deployed. Select Bounce.jad and run it by clicking the right arrow icon. You should see a simulation of a Razr cell phone. Figure out which buttons to click on the Razr picture to run the program.
Step 7) Go back to the Launchpad. Select this FQPN: C:\Program Files\Motorola\MOTODEV SDK for Java ME v2\JMESDK\demos\PaddleBall\deployed and run PaddleBall.jad.
Step 8) Go back to the Launchpad. Select this FQPN: C:\Program Files\Motorola\MOTODEV SDK for Java ME v2\JMESDK\demos\Tutorials\deployed and run Tutorials.jad. Run all 6 lessons in the tutorial.
Be sure to get a sign-off on the MotoDev Familiarization Checklist handout. All eight of these steps are also on your checklist.
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