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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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Subject: Cradle Mods
From: Mark Brown
Date: 17 Jan, 2003 14:40:06
Anyone know if it's possible to modify a usb crade to add a
serial lead?
Subject: Yes
From: Martin Long
Date: 17 Jan, 2003 16:09:28
Yes it is. All of the details or on this site for how you have
to wire it.
Subject: Yes
From: Martin Long
Date: 17 Jan, 2003 16:09:35
Yes it is. All of the details or on this site for how you have
to wire it.
Subject: Yes
From: Martin Long
Date: 17 Jan, 2003 16:09:43
Yes it is. All of the details or on this site for how you have
to wire it.
Subject: Converting cradle to rs-232
From: Andrew Farrell
Date: 18 Jan, 2003 20:25:13
Open Cradle, and locate beige 14 pin connector
Pin 1 is nearest the USB connector
Pin (cradle) = XDA
1 GND
2 Pin 6: RS232_DCD
3 Pin 7: RS232_CTS
4 Pin 8: RS232_TXD
5 Pin 9: RS232_RTS
6 GND
7 Pin10:RS232_RXD
8 Pin11:RS232_DTR
9 & 10 GND
11 NC
12,13 &14 +5v Vcc
Hope this helps
Andrew ([email protected])
Subject: Rs-232 to GPS reciever
From: Andrew Farrell
Date: 19 Jan, 2003 02:50:14
To connect a GPS reciever to the XDA use this::
RS-232:________XDA pins
1.NC
2.Rx _________ 10 RXD
3.Tx _________ 8 TXD
4.DTR ________ 6 DCD & 11 DTR
5.GND ________ GND
6.NC
7.RTS ________ 7 CTS & 9 RTS
8.NC
9.NC
This work perfectly cos' I am using it!!
Any queries email me on afarrellieyahoo.ie
Andrew
:wink:
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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:
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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
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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