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Title: Recommended Text Messaging App?
Post by: gregarican on August 26, 2005, 09:05:48 am
I am not looking for an IM client that would connect to things like Yahoo!, AOL, etc. What I am wondering if there is an IPK available for something that would allow me to send LAN text messages between PC and Zaurus clients. Something similar to Windows Messenger. Nothing fancy like a continuous IM interface. Just quick pop-up text boxes.

Anyone know if such a thing is available? If not then I will look to whip up something using my basic Ruby/Qt skillset  
Title: Recommended Text Messaging App?
Post by: bluedevils on August 26, 2005, 11:35:40 am
I'm a little confused.  Isn't windows messenger the same as MSN messenger which is like yahoo and AIM?  In that case, gaim would do.  The only real windows box to windows box popup messenging I know of is through the terminal services manager.
Title: Recommended Text Messaging App?
Post by: Cresho on August 26, 2005, 12:58:08 pm
im gona list the files you need to run gaim

on the c1000 but still works for yours as well...all to main memory

after install, remove magnification by holding down on gaim icon (2sec) and remove magnification, reboot, then run program, create user (i tried msn cuz i hear others might have a problem), after you create your account, shut down program and restart. and log in. It takes time for you to get use to it. it works and when you log in, the only way you find out if you logged in is if you click on the right icons...it swings back between logged accounts and your friendly list. on the left, you can highlight the guy you want to chat with and then you click on chat icon and chat away. you can have multiple chat windows open within gaim.

here is the location of the downloads.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/qpe-gaim (http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/qpe-gaim)

here is the files you need...nothing else and nothing newer.


gconv-tiny_2.2.4-2_arm.ipk
libgaim_0.71-1_arm.ipk
libgaim-protocols_0.71-1_arm.ipk (this one installs all of them or just install the one particular one that you want such as msn.i recommend protocols since it has all of the chat channel installers)
libgaim-ssl_0.71-1_arm.ipk
libgcrypt1_1.1.9-3_arm.ipk
libglib2.0_2.2.1_arm.ipk
libgnutls7_0.8.10-2_arm.ipk
libopie1_1.0.2_arm.ipk-this one you may need to look elsewere
qpe-gaim_0.3-1_arm.ipk
zlib_1.1.2_arm.ipk


that is all.

it works for the sl5500 as well

if you want another messenger, let me know!  this one works with msn only

if you want aol or icq, there is another software3.
Title: Recommended Text Messaging App?
Post by: lardman on August 26, 2005, 01:10:09 pm
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What I am wondering if there is an IPK available for something that would allow me to send LAN text messages between PC and Zaurus clients. Something similar to Windows Messenger. Nothing fancy like a continuous IM interface. Just quick pop-up text boxes.

You want to use 'net send' via the Windows Messenger Service.

Use smbclient with the -M switch

E.g.: http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/Articl.../8897.html?Ad=0 (http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/8897/8897.html?Ad=0)


Si
Title: Recommended Text Messaging App?
Post by: gregarican on August 26, 2005, 03:05:44 pm
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What I am wondering if there is an IPK available for something that would allow me to send LAN text messages between PC and Zaurus clients. Something similar to Windows Messenger. Nothing fancy like a continuous IM interface. Just quick pop-up text boxes.

You want to use 'net send' via the Windows Messenger Service.

Use smbclient with the -M switch

E.g.: http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/Articl.../8897.html?Ad=0 (http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/8897/8897.html?Ad=0)


Si
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This is along the lines of what I am looking for. A few folks thought I was talking about an Internet-based message service like Yahoo!, MSN, AOL, etc. but I am just looking for a LAN-based service. The Windows Messenger service is something different than MSN Messenger. As you have pointed out the old 'net send' would work fine for the Win32 boxes and the smbclient command line would work for the Zaurus handhelds. I will have to whip up a little fancier front-end for referencing receipients of the messages and that's about it.

Thanks for the tip!
Title: Recommended Text Messaging App?
Post by: bluedevils on August 26, 2005, 03:38:13 pm
I see. it's the windows version of wall.
Title: Recommended Text Messaging App?
Post by: bluedevils on August 26, 2005, 03:48:20 pm
BTW I think that is related to the service I saw with terminal services manager
Title: Recommended Text Messaging App?
Post by: xamindar on August 27, 2005, 07:45:47 pm
Are you talking about sending messeges to winpopup?
Title: Recommended Text Messaging App?
Post by: lardman on August 28, 2005, 10:18:50 am
Yes, that's the same thing.

Si