I know this has already been discussed, but as the new JB has already been here for a while, maybe there's a change in HDMI support via MicroUSB? "Ubuntu for Android" is upcoming and it would really be a shame if we couldn't use it, cause L9's hardware specs are even more than enough for that. So, has anyone tried HDMI in JB already?
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Does anyone have specs of the Evo 3D processor to determine whether or not this might be possible in the future? My friend has stated that Android 2.3.4 has USB host built into the operating system. However, the hardware has to have that capability.
So does our processor have the capability for USB host mode, and was our micro USB wired to allow it? Anyone know for sure either way?
I'm sorry if this was brought up before, I've actually done an extensive (unsuccessful) search on the topic.
I know you can do this with honeycomb. Wouldnt see why we couldnt do it with the evo. Any devs have any idea
No one know for sure if the hardware is capable? To be honest, I consider that the only definite advantage the SGS2 has right now.
Have any possibiliti to make hdmi for x10, from arc sources and implement via micro usb like in nokia? In service menu also have hdmi?
I am Zulea, past developer of unlocking tools. You know USB Smart, but now I am out.
Sorry.
I also think the same micro usb to hdmi i asked this before i asked this but didnt get the ansnwer.
galaxy s can do this.
Caan our developers impliment this???
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This would be awesome, we have some great devs here, if anyone can its them!
I think that can BE DEVELOPED!
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I think that can BE DEVELOPED!
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Go for it!
need ask azuzu zdihu doomloard....
that would really be great!
And I think they also could implement USB OTG for x10..
we'll see what the devs gonna do!
Really great will be. Time will show.....
Someone sent this to all devs
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kalack93 said:
that would really be great!
And I think they also could implement USB OTG for x10..
we'll see what the devs gonna do!
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you are talking like everything is possible with x10(like quadcore).not that i dont like to have HDMI,but its very very unlikly
(dont get me wrong brother)
Anyone know any dev to show him this?....
Every dev most likely already "thought" about this many times, but this is a dream, it could be possible to get somehow a video output using usb or even the phone connector, yes it would be possible, but that would be a very poor output, because they would have to remap somehow a software encoder inside the phone to redirect data using USB or phone connector and connected in the usb or phone would have to be an adapter that would again translate the information in some vga, A/V, RGB, or at max S-Video, nothing like HDMI could ever happen as there is no such hardware for this built inside x10.
Don't dream on this guys, this is not like something that you can build on drivers.
Here goes an example of things that may be developed in future for x10:
Mass storage like pen drive(connecting a pen drive in the phone directly)
Mouse, keyboard and other input stuf.
Further undervolt and overclocks.
Multitouch, real multitouch(no dual touch as it is now with axis issue)
This may be developed sooner, and only maybe...
HDMI is too far from possible, not impossible though, but yet they would have to find a hardware in the phone to use for that which i don't really know if there is such a thing in x10, but i doubt.
@ all dev...
Is it possible to use USB OTG...?? like http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1224676
Or
Live Dock support for x10??
any hope..
This would be amazing but highly unlikely. I just don't think the X10 has the necessary hardware to push HD video out of the USB controller. The only thing I would add is there is a HDMI section in the Service Menu. I don't know if that would help us but it's a place to start.
@xpaa thanks for the interesting link.
My wife's Samsung Infuse 4G came with the hdmi adapter and my first thought was, "How the heck would you get HDMI speed out of a USB anyway?"
i also try so many ways to share my videos and photos on TV via Hdmi out .. even i found some suitable cables for X10 which was selling for that aims. try to search vivaz audio video cable , it is working like output from audio jack , in vivaz it shows videos but in x10 only audio no video , but it is possible via Wi fi share photos and videos on TV
About Live Dock to regret it doesnt support X10 ( only neo , arc , arc s , pro ) as i know
Ive search high and low on xda developers to find a rom with a aosp bluetooth stack and mhl cable support. My plan is to use the Sixaxis Controller app with the mhl cable but so far ive only been able to find roms that do only one of those functions.
Also is there anyway to install a new bluetooth stack and the Original XXKG firmwares.
Would appreciate any help.
Device: Samsung Galaxy S2, Running MIUI.
That's something many gamers wish... but after a few months without any luck I think the only way is to buy a specific gamepad like phonejoy, etc. as long as CM (and MIUI consequently) doesn't support mhl yet. And maybe never...
The cool thing could be something like you are talking: someone making a stock rom but with aosp bluetooth drivers instead of samsung ones
Edit: I write from the complete ignorance, and don't know if it's easy to do or even possible. Please excuse me if i'm saying something stupid
I too am wondering
If one could just copy the AOSP bluetooth over the stock roms we would have the best of both worlds
The bluetooth stack in Cyanogenmod 7 works with sixaxis. I used my ps3 controller to play my emulated games.
Although I do perfer non-aosp, as the kernel/rom selection is better and the touchwiz apps are better (IMO) . I cant live without fm radio.
If any devs could add find a way to get the aosp bluetooth stack on a non aosp rom, we would all be very grateful.
I want to bump/1 up this thread
I am using lite'ning rom 6.1 and I really love this rom, but at the same time I want to be able to use my ps3 controller so thumbs up for anyone who can do this, even information on how to or why it's not currently done would be nice, my brother knows a bit about programming if we knew where to look maybe we could try to do it ourselves. I really want to see this done. I know it's possible somehow!
Hey,
I purchased a USB OTG cable for my Archos G9 I'm getting for Christmas (two days!)
I tried a mouse, 4 flash drives and a keyboard, knowing that the Ace most likely doesn't include Host mode.. It didn't work at all, So I was wondering if any kernels support it or roms?
I know it can be hacked through like kernel modules, Just wondering how much work it would be to create modules and drivers for it? I'm not that experienced with creating kernel modules and what not, I've created and ported roms and fixed kernels before for the GT540 and to be honest, I'm really not that good at it haha.
Does anyone know anything we could do to make it work?
Thanks in advance,
Jamie.
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Just saw this for the Blade, Based on the 600mhz 7227, http://sven.killig.de/android/Blade/usb_host/
Maybe this could be edited for our Ace?
I think that we can have USB Host, but i don't know why nobody tried to give us that feature... maybe cpu arch?
However, i want it too
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I think that we can have USB Host, but i don't know why nobody tried to give us that feature... maybe cpu arch?However, i want it too
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It would be pretty cool Probably drain the battery alot though haha.
Its supported by the CPU as Qualcomm have said before, so its up to Samsung or a pretty cool and nice dev All the drivers and Kernel Modules are on the page I linked to so it'd be a case of making it all relative to the Ace and its kernel
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Hope I'm not bringing up too old a thread, but I searched in correct forum and this is what came up.
Any news of anyone building the correct Kernel for the Ace II in order to support USB Host ?
II have a Samsung engineer getting back to me about if Ace II Android 4.1.2 can mount external USB devices, but unless Samsung supports this II'll have to replace Android with something that can.
Needing this for photo transfer from camera SD card. I could use a mini SD card but just paid out for a highest speed SDHC card. Anyway those llittle SD mini SD cards are too easy to lose on mountaintops and that kind of thing
USB host wiht libusb
I also am still looking for usb host mode support.
Does anyone have any information?
I always wondered how Honeycomb had a hidden Gingerbread mode but since that never had any call/radio support it wouldnt really be possible or worth having anyone boot Honeycomb on the Atrix.
However now we have ICS which still has the same feature of different DPIs and tablet mode launcher support.
So I figure, how cool would it be that when ICS is working on the Atrix, someone manages to make HDMI mirroring basically be Atrix pushing Tablet resolution onto the webtop with the full Tablet environment. (all you would need is something similar to ICS for other tegra devices)
It has full Mouse and Keyboard support already and it would for once make the lapdock actually useful.
Also, it wouldnt be too hard to do since technically all we would need is HDMI mirroring (with automatic DPI/resolution change) and the Mouse and keyboard should already be functional.
This means that your phone would operate ICS without issue. Plug the phone to lapdock and it changes resolution and DPI to the Tablet mode and that becomes your extension. This would be the most baller thing to do and there would be no more need for the crappy webtop/lin environment.
What do you think?
that sounds like an awesome idea seven.... thinking about it blows my mind.
Nice thinking ahead.
Im about to check for myself, but does ICS have landscape HDMI mirroring? I know Ricardo Cerqueira posted a picture on his G+ of I think an O2X landscape mirroring, but I dont know if thats device specific.
Edit: Nope, doesnt work, its all effed up.
+1
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I always wondered how Honeycomb had a hidden Gingerbread mode but since that never had any call/radio support it wouldnt really be possible or worth having anyone boot Honeycomb on the Atrix.
However now we have ICS which still has the same feature of different DPIs and tablet mode launcher support.
So I figure, how cool would it be that when ICS is working on the Atrix, someone manages to make HDMI mirroring basically be Atrix pushing Tablet resolution onto the webtop with the full Tablet environment. (all you would need is something similar to ICS for other tegra devices)
It has full Mouse and Keyboard support already and it would for once make the lapdock actually useful.
Also, it wouldnt be too hard to do since technically all we would need is HDMI mirroring (with automatic DPI/resolution change) and the Mouse and keyboard should already be functional.
This means that your phone would operate ICS without issue. Plug the phone to lapdock and it changes resolution and DPI to the Tablet mode and that becomes your extension. This would be the most baller thing to do and there would be no more need for the crappy webtop/lin environment.
What do you think?
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it's defiantly a good idea to use the tablet interface in the laptop.
I think I had the same idea earlier. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410273
I'm glad more people are thinking like this though. I hope it means that eventually this becomes a thing.