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Why don't you keep editing the first post so they are all compiled in one easy to read list. This is much easier than reading through a long thread.
VC-Voice Command OEM-A folder with the necessary files to install an app into a kitchen rom
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Compare to OEM - like what Colonel said above - most hackers make an OEM starting from a cab file. RAR - a file-compaction format that is preferred for very large archives - often used for uploading roms. HTC - High Tech Computer, the Taiwanese phone manufacturer - they make the most WM (Windows Mobile) phones in the world, but until recently they were all distributed through others. e.g. UTStar.com is another Asian company that plays an intermediate distribution role between HTC and verizon/sprint for our HTC Apaches; that's where we send our phones for support/repair. HTC directly supports the Mogul/Titan, however. PIM - Personal Information Manager. This is the database for your contacts, tasks, appointments, and (sometimes) email. The native PIM on our phone is sometimes called Pocket Outlook, and there are some third party PIM programs that augment or replace Pocket Outlook's functionality. XIP - Execute in Place - it's a storage and programming approach that allows some programs to run directly from storage rather than being loaded into the program memory first. Saves on RAM. Nobody but the true development gurus (which I'm not) really care about how to use it.
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Did we get these already?
ACCOLC - Access Overload Class - This code determines your priority to make and receive calls on the network. SCI - Slot Cycle Index - - This determines how often a handset polls the network for coverage and incoming packets. The default value "Slot" is 1.28 seconds and doubles with each incremental change from 0 to 7. MIN - Mobile Identification Number - Unique 10 digit number used to identify the mobile subscriber (User Phone Number). MSID- Mobile Subscriber Identification Number ESN - Electronic Serial Number - Unique number embedded into the hardware engine to identify the hardware. MSL - Master Subsidary Lock - Your Carrier Locked Handset unlock code . NAM - Numeric Assignment Module - Traditional Analog, FDMA/TDMA/CDMA handset provisioning (programming) location. MIN, ESN, NID, SID, PRL, PRI as well as various data settings are all coded within the NAM. SID - System ID NID - Network ID PRL - Preferred Roaming List PRI - Primary Rate interface
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Wireless Networking Acronym guide.
taken from http://www.moonblinkwifi.com/wifi_acronyms.cfm This list is by no means complete. It is provided as a resource to help understand the acronyms in the wireless networking world. 802.xx Wireless LAN Standards developed by IEEE (802.11b,g,etc.) AP Access Point AES Advanced Encryption Standard ARK Automatic Retransmission Queing CPE Customer Premise Equipment dB Decibel dBm dB milliWatt dBd dB Dipole dB dB Isotropic DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol EMI Electro Magnetic Interference ERP Effective Radiated Power EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power FDM Frequency Division Muliplexing FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FSL Free Space Loss ISP Internet Service Provider IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IF Intermediate Frequency LAN Local Area Network LEAP Lightweight EAP LOS Line of Sight MP Multipath Propagation NLOS Near LOS NON-LOS Non-LOS ODU Outdoor Unit OFDM Orthogonal FDM (used in 802.11g) OLOS Obstructed LOS PEAP Protected EAP POE Power Over Ethernet POP Point of Presence PSK Pre Shared Key PtP Point to Point PtMP Point to Multi Point RADIUS Remote Access Dial-In User Service SOM System Operating Margin SSID Service Set Identifier (unique 32-bit identifier) TDD Time Division Duplex TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TLS Transport Layer Security TTLS Tunneled TLS UNII Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure VLAN Virtual LAN VPN Virtual Private Network WEP Wireless Equivalency Privacy Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity WISP Wireless ISP WIPOP Wireless POP WLAN Wireless LAN WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access WS Wireless Station 802.11a 5 GHz, OFDM, 54 Mbps (most radios do 4.9GHz through 6.1GHz) 802.11e Polling, QoS, Hidden node support 802.11g 2.4 GHz OFDM, 54 Mbps (radios do 2.3GHz thru 2.6GHz) 802.11h 5 GHz Extension for Europe auto frequency and power control 802.11j 4.9 GHz Extension for Japan (may apply to USA public safety) 802.11k Radio Resource Measurement Extensions 802.11m Maintenance and Management Extensions 802.11n MIMO Extensions (of 12, 24, 48, 96 and 216 Mbps in 40MHz bandwidth) 802.11p WAVE – Moving vehicle Extensions 802.11r Advanced Roaming and Context Transfer 802.11s Mesh Extensions 802.11t Wireless Performance Predictions 802.11x Authentication and Encryption WPA2 Wi-Fi Hot Spot Extensions WME Wi-Fi Multimedia Extensions |
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AKUs are for Windows Mobile kinda like service packs are for Windows XP. They include bug fixes, patches, and functional improvements. Big difference is you can't download them directly from Microsoft - because the hardware and software are so closely coupled, MS releases the AKUs to the phone manufacturers who then decide whether to incorporate them into phone firmware updates. More often then not they don't. http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/art...m-aku-en.shtml
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