JL_Cmder
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What is JL_Cmder?
JL_Cmder stands for JavaLoader Commander. JavaLoader is a command line tool provided by BlackBerry. JL_Cmder simplifies accessing the most commonly used JavaLoader commands. http://www.blackberryforums.com/atta...mder-1.9.1.jpg Update 10/14/2011: v1.9.4 Whats new in v1.9.4? Updated JavaLoader.exe file so it works with OS 7 devices. NOTE: This is most likely the last update to JL_Cmder as the next handheld OS is supposed to be BBX. Update 11/21/2010: v1.9.3 Whats new in v1.9.3? Now works with Windows 7 and on 64bit OS. Fixed verbage on a couple of screens. Updated JavaLoader.exe. No functionality changes. Fixed 1.9.2 install issue. Update 11/20/2010: v1.9.2 Whats new in v1.9.2? Now works with Windows 7 and on 64bit OS. Fixed verbage on a couple of screens. Updated JavaLoader.exe. No functionality changes. Are there any system requirements? Yes. You must install BlackBerry Desktop Manager or BlackBerry USB and Modem Drivers. Both are available from the BlackBerry website. What can JL_Cmder do? Below is a brief overview of the available commands.
Installation Instructions
Do NOT use JL_Cmder to wipe your device if your device is working fine and are simply attempting to upgrade your OS and you can't get the OS to load or be recognized by Desktop Manager or Loader.exe. Doing so will most likely render your device useless until you find the root cause of why the OS will not load to the device. Generally, this is caused by not deleting the vendor.xml file(s) or USB issues with the PC. |
It be nice if you either told us what kind of manipulations this will do or better yet if you had some screen shot posted.
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The JavaLoader switches it uses are: deviceinfo, eventlog, radio, screenshot, and wipe. For commands that list information from the device JL_Cmder will automatically expor the data into text file for easier reading/modifying. When using the screenshot command all you have to do is type in the name you want to give to the picture. Since the wipe command is a little more dangerous (nukes the device), I added a number of confirmations.
Nothing really fancy, but it gets the job done for me. Doug |
I uploaded a new attachment. JL_Cmder does the same thing as before, I just reworded a few things and made it a bit more modular. I also uploaded a screenshot for those who are interested.
Enjoy Doug |
Excellent program to take screenshots for documentation. Will be exploring other features as needed. Thanks a lot!!!
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Reply to PIN msg from Hannah
Hannah - The screenshot function does not work except for the 7100 and 8700 (guessing) series BlackBerries. This is not a issue with JL_Cmder, but rather with javaloader.exe itself. JavaLoader was not able to capture the screenshot and save it to disk. JL_Cmder does not currently look for the existance of the screenshot, so you see an error when attempting to open a non-exsistent file.
As a work around, you can download the BlackBerry JDE Kit. This will install a number of BB simulators which you can capture screenshots from the simulator itself. |
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(y) Good App. (y)
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Uploaded a new version of JL_Cmder. The primary change is the addition of an uninstall option (see thumbnail above). An empty directory is left behind at %ProgramFiles%\JL_Cmder.
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Total noob and I'm trying to use JL_Cmder. I'm in the application and try to wipe but all I get is an "unable to open port" message. Any suggestions?
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Do you have the handheld software installed on your computer? IS your USb connected directly to the port and not a Hub? It will sometimes not find it on a Hub.
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It work perfect on my 7105t, just one suggestion, when capture screenshot, can it be change to jpeg instead of bmp.
Edit" I mean default save as jpeg instead of bmp" |
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That's why I am asking, I am lazy. LOL
Acutally I use the bare bone MS paint and re-save as jpeg. |
OK... i'm a real beginner here... what does this program actually do? what do you mean by "screenshot?"
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Thanks for the program.
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it keeps crashing on my windows xp machine whats wrong?
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I would suggest trying to execute JavaLoader.exe directly (C:\Program Files\JL_Cmder) and see if the problem continues. If it does, then its not my batch file causing the problem. You might want to make sure that your computer is set so that it does not automatically reboot on BSOD. If you get the error message from the BSOD it may help determine the problem. |
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