as a side project to my "htc serial mouse" , i would like to make a usb device attachment to be able to pluig in such devices as webcameras usb printers and joysticks. i am trying to develop the cable but withought having a driver for any device i cannot test it. as my current knoloage there is a xda camera, can i please have a link to the drivers so i can adapt them to work wit hte usb webcam?
thankyou.
I didnt think it was possible to connect any type of usb device to an xda1 because the xda is a slave device and doesnt have the hardware/software to host other slave devices. I would be interested to know how you will add his capability.
not sure lol thats y im working on it, altho i didnt relise it was a slave. is there a software mod i can add to change this? could explain my problems
I think you would need to redesign the xda to include the usb capability.
ahh
ahh i see, im sorry to ask, but is the slave part writted in codeo n the rom or is it a hardware based hting? thankyou.
The hardware does not exist within the xda as far as I know it isnt a software issue.
i too would say it's hardware usb unlike firewire can only have one master at the time and making a peripheral which can both be peripheral and master cost more
read more about usb if you like, maybe you can prove us wrong ?
http://www.usb.org/faq
GPIO pin3 is for docking (goes to 0) and undocking (goes to 3).
The location for USB was found to be 0xAA000000 virtual (PocketPC) from the following registry entry:
(HimalayaMemoryMap 2nd-level mmu.txt shows the 0xaa000000 virtual address to be physically located at 0x9a000000)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\SerialUSB]
"Dll"="usb.Dll"
"Tsp"="Unimodem.dll"
"IoBase"=dword:aa000000
"Irq"=dword:0000000d
"IoLen"=dword:00000100
"DeviceArrayIndex"=dword:00000000
"Prefix"="COM"
"Order"=dword:00000001
"Index"=dword:00000008
"DeviceType"=dword:00000000
"FriendlyName"="Serial on USB"
"DevConfig"=hex:\
20,00,00,00,05,00,00,00,10,01,00,00,00,4b,00,00,00,00,08,00,00,00,00,00,00
is there a way to port USB to XDA2? Let me know
unapproachable2kx said:
GPIO pin3 is for docking (goes to 0) and undocking (goes to 3).
The location for USB was found to be 0xAA000000 virtual (PocketPC) from the following registry entry:
(HimalayaMemoryMap 2nd-level mmu.txt shows the 0xaa000000 virtual address to be physically located at 0x9a000000)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\SerialUSB]
"Dll"="usb.Dll"
"Tsp"="Unimodem.dll"
"IoBase"=dword:aa000000
"Irq"=dword:0000000d
"IoLen"=dword:00000100
"DeviceArrayIndex"=dword:00000000
"Prefix"="COM"
"Order"=dword:00000001
"Index"=dword:00000008
"DeviceType"=dword:00000000
"FriendlyName"="Serial on USB"
"DevConfig"=hex:\
20,00,00,00,05,00,00,00,10,01,00,00,00,4b,00,00,00,00,08,00,00,00,00,00,00
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THANKYOU THIS WILL HELP I THINK!!!!!!
hi
just worked with hte abouve and relised that the virtual usb is still client thanks tho
Raptor,
Read through this section of MSDN for USB ce and you'll see why you can't drive a USB peripheral from a win ce device:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...l/wceddksample_usb_host_controller_driver.asp
Unless you want to write the U/OHCI piece and provide the physical cableing to connect to a usb peripheral.
With PC2002, WM2003 and WM2003SE I had always the COM5 and COM6 ports for bleutooth. Now within WM2005 there is no longer the COM5 port. This port is nessesary when you want to connect to another device with bleutooth. In both version of WM2005 on this forum COM5 is gone. Does anyone know if this is a bug? Can we get it back or do we need to connect to a bleutooth device in another way?
That's what I did to solve my missing bluetooth port.
settings
Connections
Bluetooth
COM Ports
New Outgoing Port and follor the instructions.
I haven't been able to use The GPS settings in the System Tab... I have not tested fully to be sure that I can't though.
I have paired my BT GPS and checked the box to use a serial port. But which port is used? I looked into the registry and I cannot find anything. Normaly it should use COM5. But this one is no longer available on the device. I think whe should try to copy the registry setting of WM2003SE to WM2005 for the COM5 port.
The new GPS tool should do something like GPSgate. When you select COM0 on the first tab, marks that this port is used. GPSgate tell me that COM0 is not available. When I remove COM0 and select none, the COM0 port is again available for GPSgate. The problem is that COM0 is not defined as a COM port. You cannot select it. This makes the new tool unusable at the moment.
On tab 2 you have to select the COM port of the GPS. Strangely all the COM ports are available. Also COM5. What does that mean.
I have alse defined on the new third tab of the MS bleutooth settings that the outgoing BT trafic should use COM5 for my BT GPS. Nothing works. Does anyone know how to use the new functionality?
Can our mini USB ports be used to connect things like usb flash drives, I know it cannot by default but doesnt the samsung and qualcomm chisets support this? I know windows CE supports it as well.
My first guess is that if you had a USB -> miniUSB adapter, it would probably work, assuming there is a driver available to the system. What would be the benefit to that though? Just use a USB cable to grab stuff off the device if you really need something there.. OR, email it to yourself via. a webmail account...
Could be cool to get to work though!
isnt com6 marked for RIL serial?
spiritofseth said:
isnt com6 marked for RIL serial?
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would that be suggesting a possible way to use the mini usb port? what is EXTUSB that htc offers on some of there devices? would that be a host control feature?
To All... the HTC Hermes does not Support USB-HOST... try running a search for this as i have answered this question before.....
Hi,
I'm sorry if this question was answered before. I've searched inside and outside of the forum for the answer in vain.
I'm trying to connect a Garmin eTrex H GPSr to my HTC Wizard. I know USB host controller is required (which is missing in Wizard) to connect any device via USB. Therefore I want to know if I can connect this GPSr (which has serial interface) to the Wizard through USB port or any other port. My understanding is that Wizard has a serial port (probably the UBS port) - I can also see a serial port using port scanning software.
If this was discussed earlier, please tell me so that I can search more.
Thanks a lot.
another way to do it
I was wondering, if the above method is hopeless - is there a way to virtually map Bluetooth serial port to the physical mini-USB port? Anybody knows a software that can do this?
Hi! In conjunction with my hobby and bussines It's very important to have a possibility to run windows (xp, 7, 10, whatever) and It's lovely when i can connect something with RS232 port - with usb otg and cable ubs-rs232 or bluetooth - RS232 device (i'll suspend It's probably not possible to run, becouse cpu architekture) or option to emulate windows from vmware. Can somebody help me? I search all Google threads, and nowhere can find thats info. You don't have to write instruction 4 me. I'll would be gratefoul for tags what can get me closer to solution.
Edit:
Second solution it would be that i can have pc in home and connect to it program like teamviever. But any of team viever like program can transmit rs 232 with stable connection to pc?
Edit2:
Can use Team Viever and "usb Network Gate" It's available for android and windows. But i'm happy when don't be depended from internet connection. If It's possible to run windows on Phone, eaven if It's slow emulated version