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Paul | I remember Noodlez mentioning something about the Sidekick but I was wondering if anyone had plans on developing a Battle.net chat bot for Mobile 2003? | April 14, 2004, 6:50 PM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=Paul link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55102 date=1081968626] I remember Noodlez mentioning something about the Sidekick but I was wondering if anyone had plans on developing a Battle.net chat bot for Mobile 2003? [/quote] It is already in the works; it will be simply a chat client supporting BNLS games, running on the .NET Compact Framework (aha code reuse!). | April 14, 2004, 7:35 PM |
iago | If Java can run on it, I also have a bot that'll work :) | April 14, 2004, 7:43 PM |
Tuberload | [quote author=iago link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55120 date=1081971816] If Java can run on it, I also have a bot that'll work :) [/quote] Ahh the power of chee...I mean Java! I will have one too. I am working on figuring out how to program my cell phone, so I can make one for it. | April 15, 2004, 6:47 AM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=Tuberload link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55213 date=1082011649] [quote author=iago link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55120 date=1081971816] If Java can run on it, I also have a bot that'll work :) [/quote] Ahh the power of chee...I mean Java! I will have one too. I am working on figuring out how to program my cell phone, so I can make one for it. [/quote] Hrm... I have a PocketPC; I don't think it supports Java. I *could* be wrong though. 64MB isn't a lot of memory for storage and running programs. | April 15, 2004, 1:33 PM |
Tuberload | [quote author=Myndfyre link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55251 date=1082036026] [quote author=Tuberload link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55213 date=1082011649] [quote author=iago link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55120 date=1081971816] If Java can run on it, I also have a bot that'll work :) [/quote] Ahh the power of chee...I mean Java! I will have one too. I am working on figuring out how to program my cell phone, so I can make one for it. [/quote] Hrm... I have a PocketPC; I don't think it supports Java. I *could* be wrong though. 64MB isn't a lot of memory for storage and running programs. [/quote] No it is not a lot of memory, which is why I would make it as small as possible. I was thinking about creating an interface with my bot that would allow me to connect to it, not Battle.net, and issue queries. I have a nokia phone that I know supports Java. Most small devices that are programmable support Java, from what I understand anyways. That is a big reason for the creation of the language, so we can have smart toasters! That is also a big reason why I like the language so much, because it will allow me to program my toaster someday. ;) | April 15, 2004, 5:59 PM |
iago | if(color.equals(Color.BROWN)) throw(toast); | April 15, 2004, 6:11 PM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=iago link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55283 date=1082052682] if(color.equals(Color.BROWN)) throw(toast); [/quote] lmao! | April 15, 2004, 8:09 PM |
Paul | I really dig my t-mobile pocket pc so far! Browsing sites is sort of sluggish (40secs - 2mins) but overall the other options (PDA stuff) are worth the price tag. | April 16, 2004, 7:38 AM |
laurion | [quote author=iago link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55120 date=1081971816] If Java can run on it, I also have a bot that'll work :) [/quote] http://www.incdamage.net/pistol/jiago.jpg | April 16, 2004, 3:05 PM |
Twin_One1 | There is the J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition), i'd think that would be able to run on windows mobile, or windows ce. | April 17, 2004, 10:37 AM |
Tuberload | [quote author=Twin_One1 link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55505 date=1082198248] There is the J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition), i'd think that would be able to run on windows mobile, or windows ce. [/quote] Yes, it also allows you to develop and test programs of this nature outside the toaster/cell phone. | April 17, 2004, 6:03 PM |
Paul | Another feature I like is the Terminal Service client on the PC Phone. I can actually just use my existing Battle.net chat bot hosted on my Terminal Server by logging in with my phone. :P | April 17, 2004, 11:54 PM |
tA-Kane | [quote author=Tuberload link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55541 date=1082225035]develop and test programs of this nature outside the toaster[/quote]Hmm, a toaster can run java? Could you imagine a simple toaster running your (iago's) battle.net client? That would rock beyond all beleif. Actually, not everyone has a working toaster (beleive it or not, I have 4 toasters, and all of them are broken)... it'd be much cooler for your refrigerator to run it. | April 18, 2004, 12:12 AM |
Eli_1 | [quote author=tA-Kane link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55604 date=1082247143] it'd be much cooler for your refrigerator to run it. [/quote] :P | April 18, 2004, 9:37 PM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=tA-Kane link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55604 date=1082247143] [quote author=Tuberload link=board=17;threadid=6301;start=0#msg55541 date=1082225035]develop and test programs of this nature outside the toaster[/quote]Hmm, a toaster can run java? Could you imagine a simple toaster running your (iago's) battle.net client? That would rock beyond all beleif. Actually, not everyone has a working toaster (beleive it or not, I have 4 toasters, and all of them are broken)... it'd be much cooler for your refrigerator to run it. [/quote] But, does Ice implement Throwable? | April 19, 2004, 6:54 AM |