Blue Angel (Xda IIs) extension for presentation (SD -> VG - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Accessories

Are there some SD extension to VGA output for presentation? I found one but for PALM device only. For PPC? Thanks.

There is this
http://store.yahoo.com/margistore/pressdcarfor2.html
but it does not say that it is compatible with the Angel.
If you had a II or a IIi you could use the expansion jacket.
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=108741
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Many Thanks !

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Connecting XDA Mini s to Hard drive Mp3 player

I'm new to this forum and appreciate all that I have learnt here so far.....but does anyone know if I can connect to my Creative Zen touch hard drive Mp3 player via mini USB and access the hard drive from my XDA mini s????
that would mean that the Wizard is capable to run in USB Host mode or USB OTG (On The Go i think).
anyone?
i've seen no docs saying this was available but if my 8125 could mount my iRiver H340 i would be a very happy clam indeed.
UPDATE
WM5 seems to be the limitation as far as this device lacking USB Host: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=37769
This discussion has been has about the universal a few time. The hardware should be capable, BUT, WM5 is not, so i'm afraid that you would not beable to do this.

New Hard Drive

Hi,
I have just bought a small hard dirve and was wondering how i could connect it to the xda II.
if you can find a sdio card which alow it
or if you use old wm2003 and got the backpack
and can find an cf card which alow it
then it can be don but in general i doubt it
himalya dont use a hd internaly at all
and 2.5" hd's use much more power then most pda's can provide without
external power
hard drive
hi,
I don't quite understand how to solder it in. Please help.
mohitrulz said:
hi,
I don't quite understand how to solder it in. Please help.
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Nobody does!
What part of: the device doesn't have an HDD don't you understand?
Thread closed
you 99% surely cant solder a hd into it
the ram storage inside your himalya is flash and sdram which
are small chips a harddisk is much bigger and use much
more power and require a controller to opperate

USB DVD/CD drives - CDFS and UDF Filesystems through OTG (Galaxy SII)

Hi guys,
Has anyone ever thought of connecting a slim USB powered external DVD re-writer disc drive to the Samsung Galaxy S2. I am still awaiting my Galaxy S2 to be delivered and from what I have gathered in order for this type of usb hardware to be recognized in the OTG, there would need to be support for the CDFS and UDF filesystems which many burned CD's and DVD's are recorded in. It's a 2.5" usb powered DVD re-writer (no external power needed) I attach and use sometimes on my win 7 laptop.
Would be awesome if I could view many of my old backed up DVD rips (standard 700mb XviD's) that I burned to CD through the USB OTG on my Galaxy S2 using an Android video p[layer like Rockplayer or moboplayer. Does anyone agree?
many other possibilities with burned CD and DVD media such as photo CD's, traditional music CD's (cda) and more all on Android. Optical disc drives, like other usb drives tested on Galaxy S2, may likely require separate power source.
I've even written to Samsung's UK headquarters about it and they said they will forward the request onto the relevant department. I know USB OTG function on Android is still in it's infancy.
I have breezed a look at these two favourite XDA topics relating this issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1070573
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090961
Also outside of these forums, I have also looked at these topics:
http://forum.dailymobile.se/index.php?topic=39360
and
http://forum2.mobile-review.com/sho...st-for-a-Galaxy-SII-sucessor-(aka-Galaxy-SIII)
Any response?
i kinda doubt itll work due to the power requirements of the drive
i know that you cant connect up a 2.5" harddrive cos they suck down more power than it can output.
hell even a 256gb thumb drive ive got didnt work
Another related topic about this, this below link:
RISC OS Open: Forum: When should we have a new BeagleBoard ROM image?
Has anyone on this forum with knowledge on these disc file-systems made any investigations as to whethere it could be supported on the Galaxy SII? Maybe on a custom ROM maybe?
Please anyone share something of what you knows
Related topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1844395
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1091210
OR:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dKvwom5K8s
BennyT83 said:
i kinda doubt itll work due to the power requirements of the drive
i know that you cant connect up a 2.5" harddrive cos they suck down more power than it can output.
hell even a 256gb thumb drive ive got didnt work
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Power is not a problem. It works fine. All you need is a separate USB hub with its own power adapter.
You connect your USB hard drive or anything else to a hub and connect your hub to your Android device
by USB OTG cable.
You should also have a program which can read for instance NTFS file system for your Android like
USB OTG Helper or Paragon NTSF&HFS+
The problem is that there is still no similar programs for Android which could read CDFS or UDF
I think i saw that option on stweak on dorimanx kernel
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Could you please write any updates about this? I want to buy external dvd-rw but I'm not sure in success.. Is it possible to burn disks? How it can be done?

External HD using the USB adapter?!?

Hi there,
I was wondering if we can use the usb adapter to connect an external HD to the device... can we?!
Shlomikalfa said:
Hi there,
I was wondering if we can use the usb adapter to connect an external HD to the device... can we?!
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I use a 64gb Flash drive formatted to FAT32 thru one of those cheap ebay usb adapters and it works fine. Comes up as UsbDriveA.
Shlomikalfa said:
Hi there,
I was wondering if we can use the usb adapter to connect an external HD to the device... can we?!
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Supposedly you can, however, in order to accomplish this, first the external HDD would have to be formatted in FAT32, or possibly EXT2/3/4; something which is natively recognized by the 7.7 Also, since the USB adapter only supplies a minimum amount of power (150mA I think), the HDD would have to be externally powered, either by its own power adapter, or by connecting through a powered USB hub (assuming the hub also has enough power to run the HDD).
It didn't recognize my external 500GB NTFS drive. I have a spare that I can format with FAT32 and will try that just for grins if I get a chance tomorrow. Otherwise, meh.
Update: I tried this with an external USB (self-powered) drive formatted in FAT32 and I got an error message saying "High Powered USB Device Connected: Cannot connect to...."
Not a big deal at all, really.
Just received a Corsair 128GB flash drive(Flash Voyager) today that I bought on Ebay for $45 . It was formatted to exFAT,which is Microsoft's newest file system,rather then FAT32 and allows files bigger then FAT32's 4GB max file size.
It works great on the 7.7 so exFAT is supported and even plays HD movies and lets you transfer files to the 7.7 and back.
I already had the 30pin to usb adapter.
Hi,
Great news. Thank you 7harper
Could you please post the ebay link from which you've purchased the key. I can't even find 128GB flash drive for this price. Thx !
are the usb connection kit for 8.9 and 10 inch abs compatible with p6800 ?
geogetski666 said:
are the usb connection kit for 8.9 and 10 inch abs compatible with p6800 ?
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Yes, as are any of the other accessories which use Samsung's 30-pin connector.
7harper said:
Just received a Corsair 128GB flash drive(Flash Voyager) today that I bought on Ebay for $45 . It was formatted to exFAT,which is Microsoft's newest file system,rather then FAT32 and allows files bigger then FAT32's 4GB max file size.
It works great on the 7.7 so exFAT is supported and even plays HD movies and lets you transfer files to the 7.7 and back.
I already had the 30pin to usb adapter.
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How did you manage to get the 7.7 to read/write exFAT formatted disk? I can't seem to make it work here. Tried both Asian and European ROMs but in vain. Can anybody else who has a USB connector with an exFAT stick confirm this?
Thanks.
Hey...
Just wanted to let everyone know that a USB A Male to A Female won't really help much...
For a matter of fact it won't do anything... it's like an elongation cable of 8cm which is crap!!! I guess I wanted to get a Female-Female but came out a bit of a retard...
I wanted to use the 30pin to USB cable, connect it to a Female-Female converter and shove my other USBs on the other end.... wondering if that will work....
Anyhow that's just my 2 dimes...
have a nice day,
SK.
exFat doesnt work on micro sd cards in built-in slot so I guess it won't work on any other medium...
You can use any kind of mass storage and file sistem, nfts works too check my tutorial in the general topic, you can mount a nftsnhard disk drive (selg powered) and read write it from p6800
Raziel_Sicily said:
You can use any kind of mass storage and file sistem, nfts works too check my tutorial in the general topic, you can mount a nftsnhard disk drive (selg powered) and read write it from p6800
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Have you actually been able to do that with a powered USB harddrive? I got an error message saying "high powered device" when I plugged one in to the Tab.
burhanistan said:
Have you actually been able to do that with a powered USB harddrive? I got an error message saying "high powered device" when I plugged one in to the Tab.
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I have tried three different external hard drive assemblies ( one desktop, two portable) all with external power applied. One of the portables always triggers the High Power Device shutoff. So I think it depends on the drive box interface electronics.
7harper said:
Just received a Corsair 128GB flash drive(Flash Voyager) today that I bought on Ebay for $45 . It was formatted to exFAT,which is Microsoft's newest file system,rather then FAT32 and allows files bigger then FAT32's 4GB max file size.
It works great on the 7.7 so exFAT is supported and even plays HD movies and lets you transfer files to the 7.7 and back.
I already had the 30pin to usb adapter.
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45$ ? really ? We need to see that !
Just want to reconfirm that the OEM Samsung USB & SD Connection Kit for Samsung Galaxy Tab will work for our 7.7?
I read that it is not supported for the original 7.0 and the 7.7 tablet - directly from the Samsung store.
Would be really sweet if it does work.
What I want to do is have it read my SD memory card.
Anyone?
whoknows86 said:
Just want to reconfirm that the OEM Samsung USB & SD Connection Kit for Samsung Galaxy Tab will work for our 7.7?
I read that it is not supported for the original 7.0 and the 7.7 tablet - directly from the Samsung store.
Would be really sweet if it does work.
What I want to do is have it read my SD memory card.
Anyone?
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It works fine.
murmur70 said:
It works fine.
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I got it! I've tested it out and everything seems to be working out. However, I can't seem to get my 128 GB SD to be recognized with the SD Adapter.
It comes up as "SD card blank or unsupported filesystem"
I've formatted the card to NTFS and ext4 to no avail.
Any suggestions?
Edit: I got Fat32 to work with my 128 GB SD card. With the limitation of Fat32, I won't be able to transfer a file larger than 4 GB. Anyone how to get around this issue?
As stated by someone else earlier in this thread, try formatting with exFAT.
Is there anyway to connect 2.5 external HD?
I mean, using external power kinda defeat the purpose...

TABLET Artizlee ATL-21X to ROOT?

Hello XDA forum! I would like to buy the Artizlee ATL-21X tablet for a number of reasons, mostly the low price and the performances I need (basically a PDF/epub reader with some other lightweight capabilites, no other great expectations, no phone included since I have it already).
Yet I am used to root all the Android devices I have to get rid of all the bloats and to install some utilities that require the root state.
So, before I spend those few euros, I was asking you if that table is rootable or not. Here are the specs...
Artizlee ATL-21X - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Artizlee-A...=1510839802&sr=1-15&keywords=Artizlee+ATL-21X
Thank you all for the attention and, of course, for all the possible solutions you can give me!
Wish you all a fab day! :laugh:
Ok, I added the tech specs here...
Brand Artizlee
Item Weight 1.1 Kg
Package Dimensions 36 x 25.8 x 7.2 cm
Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.
Item model number 21X-WFWT
Color White
Screen Size 10 inches
Notebook Display Technology LCD
Screen Resolution 1,920 x 1,200
Maximum Display Resolution 1080p Full HD
Processor Brand VIA
Processor Type ARM 7100
Processor Speed 1.30 GHz
Processor Count 4
RAM Size 2 GB
Computer Memory Type DDR3 SDRAM
Hard Drive Size 32 GB
Hard Drive Interface USB
Connectivity Type Bluetooth
Wireless Type 802.11bgn
Power Source Wechselstrom & Batterie
Hardware Platform Linux
Operating System Android 6.0
Lithium Battery Packaging batteries_contained_in_equipment
Product description
Model:ATL-21X
O.S: Android 6.0; Support Flash 11.0
Display Screen:10.1 inch IPS screen
Resolution: 1920*1200P Ful HD
Capacitive:5 points touch G+P
CPU:MT8163 Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53 1.3Ghz X 4
GPU:Mali430T MP2
RAM:2GB DDR3
Nand Flash(ROM):32GB Nand Flash
Dual Cameras :Front 2.0MP & Back 5.0MP with Flash
WIFI: 802.11b/g/n
Micro SD Card Slot :Support TF card (max 128GB)(Card is Not Included)
I/O Port :1 X Micro USB ,3.5mm Audio-output;1 X TF card Slot
Bluetooth :Yes
Audio :MP3, WAV, AAC, AMB
Video Decode :AVI, RM, RMVB, MKV, WMV, MOV, MP4,PMP,MPEG, MPG, FLV, 3GP,MPG, Flash etc. Support 1080P video
Video Encode: MPEG-4/H.263/H.264
E-Book Word, Excel, TXT, PDF, Powerpoint Etc and editor
Recorder MP3, WAV, Recorder (720 x 480) @ 30Fps
Photo JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF etc
Power Adapter Input AC100-240V. 50-60Hz,DC Output 5V 2A
Battery 4200mAh/3.7V Lithium
G-Sensor: Yes
Material :Metal & Plastic
Item Dimension: 24.00 X 16.50 X 0.8cm
Net Weight: 560g
Package Dimension:38.00 X 27.00 X 8.00cm
Gross Weight:950g
Hello everybody!
I have a strange thing going on here.
Apps like ROOT CHECKER and MALWAREBYTES say that my tablet is actually rooted yet I cannot install SUPERSU and cannot use apps like TITANIUM BACKUP properly.
anyone knows what's going on here??
Nah, don't worry!
CASE CLOSED! The chinese tablet is properly rooted now, with busybox, TWRP and all the root apps are working fine! Yeah, I'm getting good at it!
DaGreatAssyr said:
Nah, don't worry!
CASE CLOSED! The chinese tablet is properly rooted now, with busybox, TWRP and all the root apps are working fine! Yeah, I'm getting good at it!
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can u share how?
TBH I downloaded KingRoot V5.3.0.437 and it made the trick.
The only problem I have is about SuperSU: it keeps say that "SU Binary occupied".
Root Checker Basic confirms that the device is rooted.
All the applications that require a rooted device work perfectly (Titanium Backup, SD Maiden, Root Booster, Xposed Installer, Quick Reboot etc. etc.)
Too bad I don't remember where I have downloaded KingRoot. A lot of links are clogged with suspicious requests and looks-like-phishing links so it has been hard to find the working one...

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