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Old August 30th, 2006, 07:56 AM
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Who had ever used BlackBerry Simulator?
BlackBerry Simulator can't connect to web-site.
How to map GPRS-connection to HTTP?

In other words, how to make BlackBerry Simulator see the Internet.

 
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If I understand correctly, I think you just need to download and install the MDS (I believe it will simulate GPRS). Run the MDS anytime you want the BlackBerry simulator to get on the internet.

 
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hi,

here i given following steps to run your balck berry simulator and check with http connection:

1.firts you have to download jdk runtime ,Download the BlackBerry Email and MDS Services Simulator Package v4.1.4 ,Download a BlackBerry Device Simulator .

2.you have to start
        -start->Reach In Motion---> BlackBerry Email and MDS Services Simulator Package v4.1.4--->MDS

3.you have to start
        -start->Reach In Motion---> BlackBerry Device Simulator --->8330
4.Now you browse what you want?



 
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The BlackBerry Email and MDS Services Simulator Package can emulate certain aspects of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. When used in conjunction with a BlackBerry Device Simulator, users can simulate browsing web content, sending and receiving email or application data traffic. Using this simulator package can assist in application development and testing, and the package itself is ideal for training or use in sales presentations.
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