Change SD-Port into SDIO-Port? - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

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Subject: Change SD-Port into SDIO-Port?
From: Jabba
Date: 17 Jan, 2003 15:29:38
Hi!
Is there any way to change that SD port into a port with
SDIO-support? (maybe ripping sd out and pasting sdio in) ???
Jabba
Subject: SDIO
From: Martin Long
Date: 17 Jan, 2003 16:04:54
Yeah, I would also like to know this, although I would guess it
is a hardware shortfall.
Subject: The Future
From: MADmanFREE
Date: 17 Jan, 2003 23:59:02
This would enable us to get much more add-ons for this limited
device.
The main missing thing being Bluetooth ! !
Subject: SDIO
From: Alan T
Date: 18 Jan, 2003 22:47:52
Have a look at the link below - who knows, it might just happen.
htt
p://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/index.php?topic_id=7348

The info posted there doesn't help since the XDA has a StrongARM and not an XScale CPU.

Read it.
If you read it properly: a) the article doesn't exclusively talk about XScale b) the person posting wasn't suggesting it applies to the XDA, just not to give up hope.
I have my doubts, but I'm not writing off the possibility of a solution.
Regards
Martin

Sorry, but you're wrong. There is no way you could try to enable SDIO in the same way on a StrongARM you could do on an XScale.
This is because the XScale has an integrated SDIO-cabable MMC-controller on-chip and the StrongARM has not.

I have to agree. I'm sorry, Martin Long, but you should read the article properly. It's even stated in its headline: "Got X-Scale? Got SD? You have SDIO!"...): The article DOES talk exclusively about XScale.
The XScale processor has an on-chip MMC controller which can be used to support SDIO cards in 1-bit mode if the processor is wired properly (see the comments in the discussion forum on pocketpcthoughts.com).
The StrongARM processor has no on-chip MMC oder SD controller. So the trick suggested in the article would never work for the StrongARM.
Sorry but that is the reality.

Actually I am right....
I know this doesn't apply to the XDA, however, as I said, the article doesn't exclusively refer to the XScale. Read the line: "Any OMAP processor device"
I wasn't trying to make a point that this definately applies to XDA, just that there may be a way around at some point, but, as I also said, i doubt it.

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Audi hands free kit

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Subject: XDA Car Hands Free (Audi)
From: Ralf
Date: 14 Jan, 2003 13:42:34
Hi,
i am looking for a solution to connect my xda to the Cullmann
hands free box (Cullmann is the hands free box built into most
Audis). And I had no luck finding the pinout of the Cullmann box
connector anywhere so far.
I had a S35 and the appropriate adapter for that - so at least i
have a S35 compatible connector.
Any idea?
Ralf
Subject: Audi hands free kit
From: Andrew Farrell
Date: 19 Jan, 2003 03:15:51
Check out:
www.audiworld.com
It shows you what the connectors pin-outs are for an audi car.
Hopefully this helps a little
Andrew
[email protected] :wink:

Which ARM disassembler?

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Subject: Which ARM disassembler?
From: beholder
Date: 14 Jan, 2003 22:46:03
Hi,
which ARM disassembler did you use to disassemble parts of the
bootloader?
Thank you in advance,
beholder
Subject: ARM Disassembler
From: XDA developers
Date: 15 Jan, 2003 00:19:43
We used (and continue to use) IDA Pro. Really nice code analysis
features, great overall value...
http://www.da
tarescue.com/idabase/idaproc.htm

Infrared

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Subject: Infrared
From: hotte
Date: 17 Jan, 2003 14:09:23
Is it possible to replace the built in infrared diode with
another one with higher output(for TV remote control)? Does
anyone know a good type?
Thanks

XDA Compaq?

Hi,
got news that a new 'XDA Compaq' is available in Dubai-UAE??
specs include 64Mb and the new Xcale chip. Has anyone heard abt this new venture?
rgds
Seems unlikely - The xda is made by HTC, and Compaq/HP make the IPAQ. Two seperate companies.
What makes you think this?
rgds,
Alex.
pdaPhoneHome.com
Hmm,
as far as I know HTC produces Jornada (PPC2002), all IPAQs, Cassiopeia 200, xda, mda, orange spv, microsoft compal, ...
Hacktheplanet - you are right, I've been doing a bit of digging this afternoon, but not seen anyhting about XScale Compaqs, yet.
rgds,
Alex
pdaPhoneHome.com
The new Xscale HP Ipaq is due out this spring. You can already pre order it @ http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=IPAQ5000GPRS. Check out http://www.davespda.com
It is rumoured to have wifi/GSM/GPRS & Bluetooth (Thats why the 5450 has a sim slot behind the battery). Should be good!
And you are right - HTC did make the Ipaq etc... Not sure about now though!

Linux on Athena as easy as 123 now possible!

OK I made a quick search in the forum and didn't find anything which is quite a surprise...
I came along with this...
http://www.linpus.com/xampp/webmaster/Products/Linux9.4Lite.htm
Its inside the hardware limitations of Athena and could be running from the miniSD or the microDRIVE.
3G/EDGE, WIFI, Bluetooth, GPS all supported
For all of us using the Athena as laptop/replacement or just have another cellphone for actual phone calls maybe is the best news out there...
It might also support phone calls I don't know!
Also optimized for 4~7 inches screens... WTF???
I don't have the nerves to tested right now as I'm on a trip
Anyone knows more about this???!!!???
Hm...listen nice.
But i will wait, untill you will finish your trip. Then you can test it.
Thx for the informations.
wow that is cool. i would love to do this. but i would have to go back to using my kaiser ) i might give ti a try.
ummm... guys - a quick check reveals that it needs an Intel CPU and 128MB RAM - two things that the Athena doesn't have...
If you take a look at the wiki it looks like we do have the neccesary hardware.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Athena
It shows us having an Intel processor and 128 mb of ram.
MWillis561 said:
If you take a look at the wiki it looks like we do have the neccesary hardware.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Athena
It shows us having an Intel processor and 128 mb of ram.
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I got all hot and excited by this thread but the above statment was correct you will find that the Athena doesn't have the required cpu
although you are correct it's an Intel Xscale, the Xscale cpu is based on ARM instruction sets not x86
Quote from website:
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
CPU
Intel x86 compatible
Intel, AMD and VIA at 366MHz and up
this alone bombs the thought of this linux flavor on the athena.
I agree it's possible to a limited degree i've seen other threads about this idea and the such as qtopia, Opie and similar will run their basic functions on the athena, it wouldnt' support the gsm radio or many other chips already in the athena due to a lack of development specs that haven't been worked out.
I'll never profess to be an expert in linux even though i consider my self as an average user. But i don't know how to develop or program applications in full but i know enough from my old tinkering days that the instruction set of the cpu rules alot
good thinking though =)
MWillis561 said:
It shows us having an Intel processor and 128 mb of ram.
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The athena hardware is documented here
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=AthenaResearch
This may sound stupid,but....
Is it possible to boot Athena form any USB pheriperal such as a stick or a cd-rom ?
safak said:
Is it possible to boot Athena form any USB pheriperal such as a stick or a cd-rom ?
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Yes. I'm running qtopia compiled for Universal off the USB stick, and the touchscreen is supported too.
It's also possible to attach the USB keyboard and mouse at the same time,
but then you'd use the external USB hub.
I've bought the USB host adapter exactly for that purpose.
The complete code can be dowloaded from the handhelds.org CVS
(including the ATI SD test driver, which does not work yet)
What about the new Athena that is going to come out?
Would it be able to support this linux platform ? or is the new Athena will be ARM based too?
Thanks
marek101 said:
What about the new Athena that is going to come out?
Would it be able to support this linux platform ? or is the new Athena will be ARM based too?
Thanks
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The new Athena is practically the same aside from its cosmetic changes, software developments and the 16gb drive

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