SD wifi card on XDA; conflicting info.... - MDA, XDA, 1010 Accessories

I know these things say they require SDIO, but I have see some sites pushing these things as a legit accessory for the XDA. Has anyone here tried it?
Markus

They require SDIO. They will not work.

some sites mention that the XDA supports SDIO and some say it doesn't. Some sites also say that the XDA supports the SD Wifi Card some also say it does not. Anyone tried?

I tried. It's impossible to use SDIO on XDA I, because the device driver can't be loaded by host.

domo said:
I tried. It's impossible to use SDIO on XDA I, because the device driver can't be loaded by host.
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Hmmm.... wonder why it can't be loaded by host? :?:
If the device driver was added to the rom like Bluetooth is in 2003 ROMs, wouldn't it support it in the XDA?

I believe it is a hardware limitation.

Follow this tread:
http://xda-developers.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=19620#19620

I've tried 2 use sandisk WLAN sdio card - no luck on XDA I
regards,
monika

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USB HD on XDA?

Hi all,
it is possible, to use an USB-HD with the XDA? When yes, how? :shock:
Lormob
lormob - think your out of luck on this one, the XDA is a USB slave device, I believe it would need to be a master for it to be able to control other devices. Best thing you can get is a couple of large SD Cards.

Compatible USB Host Cables

Does anyone have any recommendations for a compatible USB host cable for use with a USB Flash drive?
Would this work for example?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Micro-USB-Ho...Accessories&hash=item3cb5498281#ht_2745wt_906
cheers
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Don't think the nook supports this, you need to have support for being a usb host for it to work. Perhaps all the views are people hopeful for said support?
Buy it and let us know. Hows that for a reply?
liqn7 said:
Does anyone have any recommendations for a compatible USB host cable for use with a USB Flash drive?
Would this work for example?
cheers
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waiting for guinea pig
Nook Color does not currently have support to host USB devices.
You might be able to get that to work if you write a driver. Otherwise, it's no more likely to work than any other USB device that you manage to connect via adapters.
3matthew3 said:
Nook Color does not currently have support to host USB devices.
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Thanks for the clarification.
I'm coming from the Archos 101 which does have USB host drivers.
cheers
liqn7 said:
Thanks for the clarification.
I'm coming from the Archos 101 which does have USB host drivers.
cheers
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I think that USB Host support is probably just a matter of time on the Nook Color. It needs EHCI_omap driver etc. The folks working on the Beagle Board have a similar chipset environment (only the TS chip in the Nook Color is just a catalog version of but similar to the one on the beagle board). I saw a thread where they were doing some tests for USB Host and i think they are having some preliminary success. I think i'm going to press the Easy button on this one and just see when support gets added.
just wanted to sub to this thread...
New thread regarding dev of usb host driver
Just wanted to point out there is now a new thread regarding the development of driver capability for USB Host support at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1028417

[Q][GT-P1000] SD host (external) version?

Hello,
I've heard news about SDHC UHS cards getting out.. Thus I tried to find out which SD host version we have on the GT-P1000 to see if it's compatible (which I doubt for some reason), but couldn't find a precise technical info on the web (and here).
Would be so nice to have that 90MB/s card working in there..
Anyone knows the answer?
If not, I'd also be interested in the best card you've found to be compatible..
Thanks!

changing video card on a laptop

alright guys my friend has a toshiba satellite L755 (this might not be the entire model number im going to look into it again) and its spec are alright but the video card and possible the cpu are ****. he wants to play alot of the newest games but isent able to run most of them, but im sure a simple getting a video card and installing it should be easy but i dont know if the video card is attached to the cpu and that would be very expensive . i wouldnt know how to tell if it would be that problem can anyone help us?
No, yes, no ...
Desktop and Laptop thread? You can't have missed it?
I have never heard of changing a video card on laptop. It's like built in feature and look that you won't find anything on the market that fits GPU for laptops. You could of course buy a graphics card and connect it via usb but from what I remember It was very expensive and was only given support to some intel cpu's
Better luck asking here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28602532
OT DESKTOP/LABTOP THREAD.
Did you use a T9 keyboard to type that? No capital letters anywhere.
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I've done it several times. It all depends on the laptop and wether or not you can even access the Videocard. Most high-end Asus laptops can easily be customized.
Best go to a computershop if you've no experience with it yourself, it isn't always easy.
ShadowLea said:
I've done it several times. It all depends on the laptop and wether or not you can even access the Videocard. Most high-end Asus laptops can easily be customized.
Best go to a computershop if you've no experience with it yourself, it isn't always easy.
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Thanks most likely going to do this.

[Q] Using a USB Wireless Adapter...

Ok guys, maybe this question has been asked and maybe it has not. I'm typing this on the fly via mobile of course and don't have the time to scour through related forum threads which may or may not be able to help me out.
That said, I have several adapters that I use for packet injection. I have one which has an SMA port for antennas and I bought a 16dBi high gain antenna to use with another project and I am also using with this adapter.
Anyway, I woukd like to be able to use this adapter with its extended range while I'm wardriving.
I have microUSB to Female USB cables for my phone. But connecting a device does little other than power it on.
I need a script that disables the on board WiFi and installs a driver for the secondary adapter and then enables it. Or perhaps there is an app out there that makes this easier.
Anyone have any suggestions or solutions to this dilemma I'm facing?
Thanks in Advance!
PAinguIN
C'mon guys, this is the TOP mobile device (particularly Android) forum in the world. I've been a member for years... I know someone on here has something I can try or a complete solution. I know that this has been successful on the Droid Milestone but that's a bit of an older phone.
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks again..
PAinguINx said:
C'mon guys, this is the TOP mobile device (particularly Android) forum in the world. I've been a member for years... I know someone on here has something I can try or a complete solution. I know that this has been successful on the Droid Milestone but that's a bit of an older phone.
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks again..
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google "pwnpad" maybe you find something you can use, also the wifi adapter they use is cheap and support packet injection and external antennas.
milad407 said:
google "pwnpad" maybe you find something you can use, also the wifi adapter they use is cheap and support packet injection and external antennas.
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Thanks milad407... Your input is appreciated. I am looking in to it right now... If I find a good solution I will be sure to post it here in the forums.
Again, thank you!
You're welcome, i'll be keeping my eye on the thread, if you find something..
milad407 said:
You're welcome, i'll be keeping my eye on the thread, if you find something..
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Ok, I have not tried this yet but if it works in anyway similar to how it would on a laptop then I should succeed. Using either "Linux Deploy" or Complete Linux Installer" I can install various Linux distros on my phone virtually. Even custom images can be used. But by stock you can install Ubuntu, Debian, (not sure why they offer both), Backtrack, Kali (again, unsure why they offer both) and several other Linux distros.
If I install Backtrack, which I know supports the adapter I want to use when running from live cd or live usb from a laptop (or even Kali Linux) then it should also work on my device. It's all about the drivers and disabling the devices built in WiFi adapter....
I have to take my phone back to stock due to some issues which have recently occurred. I will S-Off first probably, then return to Stock, re-root and after I recover my contacts, programs, etc, etc, I will attempt to install a virtual image of either BT5 or Kali and see what happens.
Again, I will keep updated this thread. If it works then everyone with an M7 from Sprint will be able to utilize this method.
:fingers-crossed:
Have a look here as well: http://www.toolswatch.org/2013/05/installing-my-own-pwnpad-community-for-fun-and-for-less-than-300/
I think the problem with the Pwnpad source code is that, it's written for Nexus 7
milad407 said:
Have a look here as well: http://www.toolswatch.org/2013/05/installing-my-own-pwnpad-community-for-fun-and-for-less-than-300/
I think the problem with the Pwnpad source code is that, it's written for Nexus 7
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Hmmm, interesting... I actually have a Nexus 7 - 32GB 1st gen, it's a nice, smooth tablet but doesn't hold a candle many other devices out there. If I had my choice of device to turn in to a "hacking" tab, uh, Phablet... I would choose the Galaxy Note 3.
Check out the arena....
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/Google-Nexus-7-2013,Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3,Samsung-Galaxy-Mega-6.3/phones/8021,7984,7805
But, aside from that... You would think that you would only be limited to any devices hardware capabilities... Technically, we could probably take an old Toshiba or Acer Iconia tablet, install and/or run either BT5 or Kali virtually on top of whatever version of Android the device is running and have near the same capabilities that you would with a laptop.
If/when I figure out a way to use my Alpha AWUS036NH on any of the devices I own I'll be able to wardrive and pick up networks from nearly and 1/8th - 1/4 of a mile away. No exaggeration. Utilizing a 16dBi omni directional antenna instead of the measly 5 dBi that's included make an enormous difference.
But, rather or not it will work so easily running BT5 or Kali virtually over JellyBean or ICS compared to the ease of a live/virtual/physical installation of either OS on a laptop or PC will only be known once it has been tried. I wish I had more free time to do what I truly love to do with technology instead of the repetitive and thankless administration tasks I perform at work... The grass is always greener though... Lol!
One of these weekends I'll get something going, and I'll post it and hopeflly save peeps that $899. The only thing they will have to pay for will be the adapter(s) they choose to utilize and the tablet, phablet, or even phone that they want to use The rest will be open source and included with (hopefully) current and future releases of Kali Linux now that BT5 is suddenly and abruptly "dead". Did that catch anyone else by surprise or just me? Lol!

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