Socket Bluetooth SD Card - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 ROM Development

I'm just abot to buy a Stowaway Bluetooth Portable Keyboard from http://www.thinkoutside.com/
Is it any drive/update one can use instead of of the Socket BT Card?
// Johnny

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DIY Car-handsfree

I'm loooking for more information about the DIY Car-handsfree at
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/wiki/Connectors for building a single connector for QTEK/XDA in-car solution.
audio out => build-in car radio input
mic => external mic
rs232 or USB => command the internal car bus (e.g; I-bus in a BMW http://www.openbmw.org/bus/ ) or GPS
power => charging the device
Anyone has already explored theses topics.
Olivier
On the http://wiki.xda-developers.com/wiki/Connectors page, there is already a schematic for making a connector which has power, microphone and speakers for handsfree, so all you would need is to then connect the serial lines to the correct plug for your BMW's car bus

Compact Flash GPS Receivier for XDA2i

HI all,
i was wondering if Compact Flash card is supported with XDA2i, i found a site which says foldable GPS receiver for XDA2i for $109.95. But i want to confirm before i buy it. Please let me know
http://www.tangshop.com/xda-02-accessories.html (look at bottom for the item -foldable receiver )
Thanks
Srujan
None of XDA/XDA2/XDA2s/XDA2i/Compact devices have CompactFlash slot. You may connect CF device ONLY via optional RS232 cable (if this is supported by CF GPS receiver).
So information on the site is wrong.
You may choose any of BlueTooth or SD or even RS 232 only GPS receiver, but I suggest you to think on BlueTooth one.
- BT device occupies no SD slot which you will use for memory card to store maps
- it may be placed anywhere in the range of 10m from PDA
- some of the modern BT GPS may work up to 20 hours with built in battery.
And RS-232 GPS is a good solution for car as you may create one cable for connectiong PDA to GPS & power adapter (and even car handsfree)

Can I add BLUETOOTH to an XDA?

Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help me. This may be a silly question.
I just purchased an XDA. Can I add a bluetooth application to the XDA, enabling it to have bluetooth capabilities?
Kind Regards
No, XDA (Wallaby) does not have a SDIO slot. It only has a SD slot, which can only accept SD cards and nothing else. Therefore, it cannot work with a SDIO enabled bluetooth card.
If you look for bluetooth headset for your XDA, you have to get an audio adapter first, then the bluetooth audio adapter. This is because the Wallaby/XDA does not have a standard/common audio pin layout. Most bluetooth audio adapter in the market such as those from jabra will not work with the Wallaby/XDA if plugged directly. In the past, Jabra has a specific adapter to be used with XDA type/PPC device, but it has been discontinued.
I will not recommend this solution either as its very costly to get: audio adapter, bluetooth adapter, and finally bluetooth headset.
is it possible to add BLUETOOTH to a XDA???
Thanks for the quick response

[Q] use your smartphone as a portable speaker for input

Im not looking for a portable speaker accessory what i want to do is find a way to use my g2x smartphone as a portable speaker, say if i have a friends ipod and he doesnt have headphones, iw ant a way to use an aux cable and play his music through my phones speakers. is there any way to do this or an app?
In order for you to be able to do such a task you need to have a "Line In" port on your device. What you can do is stream music from iPod Touch through WiFi to your phone.
OR
If phone supports USB host function you can connect USB Sound Card and use Line In on it.

reciver wifi external

I have 2 wifi receiver. i've external receiver. external wifi should use a driver. if not using the driver. My external wifi did not work. can you help me ?
brand or product tp link tl-WN722N
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