9800 - Chines/Japanese/Korean Language File - CJK Files - COD and ALX
9800 - CJK Files - COD and ALX
Just added the CJK language files and updated the necessary parameters so that it won't throw an error for the 9800. I used the 9700 CJK files and updated a few parameters to make it work. I need someone to host the file for me since it is around 8 MB zipped file. No additional work is necessary on your end!! I upgraded it and loaded up the 6.0.0.161 OS with it and had no problems loading it on my BB Torch. I am attaching the zipped file for ppl to use. Obviously ... you put the 'CJK.alx' file in the following folder for XP: Ex: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Loader Files\9800M_v6.0.0.161_P6.4.0.75 Note: Your OS folder will be different than mine of course. You put ALL the CJK-related cod-extension files (anything with a COD file type goes) in the following folder for XP that you take from the Java folder from the zipped file and transfer to the equivalent folder below: Ex: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Loader Files\9800M_v6.0.0.161_P6.4.0.75\Java |
Hi. I have the same problem. I coped the CJK.ALX and the COD files into the respective directories. Can yo utell me what parameters/files you updated since I cannot get the Apploader to accept the language files?
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CJK setup files
I guess the ZIP attachment didn't make it onto the board. Any way you can re-post or send? Thanks.
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Make sure all references are updated to 9800 in any of the file name you are using when copying the cod filenames since there are a few files that still reference 9700. The version I can email you includes all the necessary changes but currently only allows viewing Chinese language, I am working on figuring out why only specific Chinese input languages display using the Apploader but not the full set of Chinese languages. |
Jeepers, just reading Chinese will be sufficient for me right now as about 1/3 of the contact list cannot be read right now...
If you don't mind, can you guide me thru on how to proceed with this? |
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That pretty much sums things up in a nutshell. If that is more complicated than what you are comfortable with doing, just email me through the BBF and I will email you the zip files with all the changes done. All you would need to do is just put the cod files in the Java folder and the CJK.alx file in the main folder. A few ppl have gotten the zip file from me since the one I had zipped up was too big to upload here. I can see if I can strip it down to a smaller file size by removing some other language files like Japanese, Korean and Thai. |
OK seems I can't get the Pinyin Chinese input language to display but I have no probs with having Japanese, Korean, Thai show up with the input languages. Guess I will have to try again to see.
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Sent out the zipped files to a few more ppl to test. Let me know feedback. Also just PIN me to or add me to your BBM. I think for the BB Torch, RIM might have gone a diff approach to adding Chinese input. I don't use Chinese input but have family members that do so let me know how everything works out.
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This is a follow up for ppl looking to get Japanese input languages, it does not seem to work but for all I know the BB Torch might use a common AZERTY keyboard and guess at your word based on the characters you chose to display the possible word you would need to type.
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I follow your instructions and it works. I use the 9550 OS to extract them. Here are the files in case someone want them.
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Sorry. Forgot to mention the files only allow you to read Chinese.
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can someone show me how to get to
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Loader Files i didn't see the "Loader Files" folder in windows (i'm new to blackberry) |
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You should download the latest official release of OS 6:
http://www.blackberryforums.com/gene...0-0-141-a.html Follow the instruction to install the OS on your PC. Before you connect your BB to the PC, copy CJK.alx to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Loader Files\9800E_v6.0.0.141_P6.4.0.64 and the rest of the cod files to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Loader Files\9800E_v6.0.0.141_P6.4.0.64\Java. Go to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\AppLoader, delete the Vendor.xml file. Connect BB to your PC and double click Loader.exe and follow the onscreen instruction. Remember not to choose Japanese and Korean as I only include the files required to read Chinese. |
Thanks milmil888,
It's quite a process tho, i guess i will wait for the official release of 6.0.0.161 |
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Would it possible for you to email the files to ?
I am specifically looking to be able to use Korean language support. Thanks. |
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Are you sure you are asking for the right thing since your device model says the 8700g? Remember, that these files are for the BlackBerry 9800. Also, the instructions in the 1st post is for XP but I found out that Windows 7 and Vista most likely place it in a similar location. As with people who don't see a 'Loader' file folder, it is most likely because you haven't actually downloaded and installed a BlackBerry OS on you machine yet. As with 'milmil888' instructions, the official AT&T download for the 9800 OS is at the link below: Official AT&T OS version .141 He has also provided the upload for the files but you need to follow the directions closely and do the modifications exactly in order for things to work. Good luck everyone. |
Thank you, I just got mine Torch to view Japanese with your instruction.
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Dear Mr. JEEPers,
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Thank you very much in advance. Sincerely, |
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