I have several of those tiny pocket memory devices in various sizes, the type that plugs into usb and is seen as a drive, some also have built in mp3 player, "I dont have that type), I have 64meg, 128meg. I was wondering if there is any possibility of interfacing these devices with the xda as scratch memory, backup or whatever.
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I have several of those tiny pocket memory devices in various sizes, the type that plugs into usb and is seen as a drive, some also have built in mp3 player, "I dont have that type), I have 64meg, 128meg. I was wondering if there is any possibility of interfacing these devices with the xda as scratch memory, backup or whatever.
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Short answer: NO.
usb memory
i used to use a disgo...32mb stick...but i now use a bonzai stick...which is small enuf to fit on a keyring...but uses sd memory card...lets me swap files quickly, from any pc, without carrying round usb lead.
Using Disgo with XDA
Sorry, I wasn;t quite clear what this last post meant... is a disgo or similar (bonzai etc) compatible with XDA, or not?
Thanks
Usb memory devices are not usable with xda, usb uses a client/slave type of protocol, the usb memory device and the xda are both slave devices therefore cannot communicate with one another, the logic does not exist in hardware to achieve this.
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i use this one it eat my sd cards and act like a not all that small usbkeyring
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I have been waiting for this darn Shift to come to a Vodafone here so in the mean time I picked up a couple of EeePC's (white for my wife and black for me).
I was surprised as to how well the thing works. It is ugly but once I slapped Windows XP on it it worked a lot better than the original linux. I stripped the XP down to get rid of all the crap with nlite and stopped it using a hibernation file and page file, put in a gig of ram and it is very snappy.
I am curious to see how it stacks up against the Shift. I will be amazed if Vista runs (or even walks for that matter).
I wanted this to program on in places I can't bring my laptop. It is light enough to carry around in one hand and the battery lasts just under 4 hours giving plenty of time to stare at the code.
I stripped down visual studio and msdn to the minimum that allow the coding I want and laboriously installed them one file at a time. This is because there is not enough storage space on the thing to perform a normal installation, instead each file must be used then deleted until all have been done. Its just lucky Microsoft coded it to give the option to find missing file without killing the installation!
I put on a bunch of other software to an SD card and val la - a fully functional computer. Here are some screen shots.
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Plannin to pick one up too.
Easy to take with you on holidays and with an USB HSDPA Modem it rocks
Thanx for the pictures.
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So I was just browsing through some of the sub-forums and I found a lot of questions asking, "HOW KENN I RUN iPHONE APZ ON MI PPC?"
I today have brought you a solution.
Using this method, your phone/device will not need any additional memory usage, or even any additional software/hardware for that matter. All games will run full speed too! And the best part is -- none of this will affect your battery life!
Here you go folks! A picture is worth a thousand words, so this video is worth a million (Or something like that! )
http://www.youtube.com/v/HA17r26Ytz0&hl=en_US&fs=1
Tada!!
edit: This will work with all screen resolutions!
Does this work on the HTC HD2?
Metta24 said:
Does this work on the HTC HD2?
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Upon further inspection it works on every phone on every operating system
It's a really hilarious* video showing someone running an app on an iphone which he has physically placed on top of a PPC.
* when I write, hilarious, I really didn't mean it.
Thread can be closed now, if not deleted, please.
It will run on my Tilt, as long as it is on my desk. But will not run on my Tilt if it is in the charging dock. Any ideas ?
fail thread.
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Hello, i'de just like to ask. HOw to instal the QUickpwn program on XP or windows 7. I try to instal it but its always have an error. Quickpwn is the program that can jail;break the ipod touch.
thanks
thats so cool, Im gonna try that.
Hi all - does anyone know if it's possible to connect the N1 to a PC (to do adb, shell etc) without charging the battery? Reason for question is, I am trying to do some kernel/configuration benchmarking and do not wish to skew the battery usage/uptime figures too much! (fairly theorhetical question, I guess, as I realise accessing the N1 via USB could itself use battery)
I don't believe there is a way to do that. the only way I could think of is to get a usb that can only transfer data and not a charge for the battery.
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Cut up your USB cable and clip the wire attached to pin 1.
Caveat: I haven't tried this but it's certainly possible.
There is such a thing as un-powered usb ports. However, I believe the name is misleading, as in reality they are simply low powered (if memory serves correctly). However, it might be worth looking into if you can't successfully clip the power as in the previous post.
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There is such a thing as un-powered usb ports. However, I believe the name is misleading, as in reality they are simply low powered (if memory serves correctly). However, it might be worth looking into if you can't successfully clip the power as in the previous post.
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An unpowered USB hub will still pass power. It just gets a maximum of 5v from the computer so you can't power multiple devices that actually need any substantial amount of power.
A powered USB hub just makes sure that all of the ports get their full 5v.
Has anyone seen these before:
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It looks like a neat solution for anyone who's been wondering when the Apple TV 2G will be able to boot Linux, seem to have everything that you'd need to a silent, low power media streamer without the trouble of building something using beagleboard or similar...
I have no idea how this works properly without a touchscreen but clearly it does. It should be possible to connect an external mouse or larger touchscreen display to make it easier to control. I'm thinking of getting one and a cheap IR-based 24" touchscreen display for a nice living room media controller.
Wanted to know if anyone has one and if it's possible to root this?
Bump! Anybody get one of these things yet. I'm a Google TV owner and wondering how this thing compares.
i have received it one it comes with android 2.1, upgraded to 2.2 through following forum http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1679431&p=5 and nice people working on it for rooting and all, it is just another android mobile without gsm / gps in a black box, u can attache bluetooth keyboard mouse which i m using.
which micro sd card readers do you guys use to writing data images to your micro sd's
i had some random one that was just sitting around but i've lost it and want to get a newer nightly running on my nook.
so just looking for some suggestions for a replacement.
i found this one on amazon for 7cents
http://www.amazon.com/USB-Micro-Card-Reader-Writer/dp/B001MXON98
thanks guys
frogdod said:
which micro sd card readers do you guys use to writing data images to your micro sd's
i had some random one that was just sitting around but i've lost it and want to get a newer nightly running on my nook.
so just looking for some suggestions for a replacement.
i found this one on amazon for 7cents
http://www.amazon.com/USB-Micro-Card-Reader-Writer/dp/B001MXON98
thanks guys
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I use a Targus bigger one than that.. more solid... I had one similar to that and it lasted a short time because the flimsy back side broke out. Got mine at walmart will post link when I find it again.
The one I use.
One of
These
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using this one,two robots inside one box
http://cgi.ebay.com/150644711212?ru...11212&_sacat=See-All-Categories&_fvi=1&_rdc=1
hisuperman, those are the coolest usb card readers I have ever seen.
I'm definitely ordering some, my lady needs a new one and I want the green one.
Thanks for sharing!