WANTED:: 64MB or 128MB XDA board. Must be working! - MDA, XDA, 1010 Accessories

I am searching for either a 64 or 128MB XDA board. The board must work, with no damage.
Please PM me if you have one!
Thanks

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Need spare parts ?? (i have Broken XDA)

Yesterday the simswitch of my xda broke....
(i tryed to fix, but without result)
So now i have total (o2) XDA, without PCB for spare parts...
so if someone deed som parts contact me ..
Mike
[email protected]
Hi,
Im looking for the LCD screen of the XDA…and maybe the touchscreen…
I leave in France…maybe we could make a deal 2gether…
I am in MSN: [email protected]
cya
is your case "like-new"? if so, how much u want 4 it?
@ Mike
I send you a mail...no response...or something like an auto response in a "strange" language :lol:
Im looking for your LCD screen.
MSN: [email protected]
Cya
all is solled...
please close topic

XDA 1 Breaking for parts...................

As above,breaking me old xda for parts, its an 32 meg one,everything is working,only thing I dont have is the stylus(well I do but the bottom is missing),offers?......
@admin/mods if its wrong to post such a thread please remove it,just helping people out.

Video Out - SDIO Protocol?

Will this work for the TILT?
http://www.spectec.com.tw/sdv842.htm
havent tried it, but i would like to also...
http://www.pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=861
this and the wiki say the kaiser has SDIO which means it should work.
I am going to email the manufacturer and find out....
ill post when i get feedback,
haha itll probably run faster than using the internal screen since this thing will have DRIVERS FOR ITS VIDEO CHIP!
petard said:
haha itll probably run faster than using the internal screen since this thing will have DRIVERS FOR ITS VIDEO CHIP!
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HAHAHAHAHA man you are too funny.
I had also sent an email to HTC and they said SDIO is unsupported.
Thank you for your inquiry regarding HTC TYTN II SDIO protocol.
I can certainly understand knowing about a device is important. I would like to inform you that, at this moment SDIO protocol is not support on this device model.
I hope we have answered your question in detail. Feel free to contact us again if you have any further questions.
HTC Technical Support
http://www.america.htc.com
http://www.htcwiki.com
deanjp1 said:
I had also sent an email to HTC and they said SDIO is unsupported.
Thank you for your inquiry regarding HTC TYTN II SDIO protocol.
I can certainly understand knowing about a device is important. I would like to inform you that, at this moment SDIO protocol is not support on this device model.
I hope we have answered your question in detail. Feel free to contact us again if you have any further questions.
HTC Technical Support
http://www.america.htc.com
http://www.htcwiki.com
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So like everything else, is the capability there? lol
I'm beginning to think that HTC released the Kaiser in a very limited manner and letting XDA fix the drivers, etc so they could cheap out on it.

Anyone got a busted phone?

I'm looking for a busted captivate for research. I belive we may be able to boot from a micro SD card.
I have to remove the processor and reverse engineer the board in order to find the power supply to the line called XOM5 in the processor manual. Once this line is found, it may be as simple as shorting, slicing the line, or popping a resistor off the board.
Repairing the phone afterwards would be beyond my capabilities.. I can't perform ball soldering. That takes some highly specialized tools. You would be doing a great service to everyone with a GalaxyS phone.
The phone does not need to work, and can be in horrible condition. It can be water damaged or physically broken. The only thing I need is the main board inside the phone.
bump......
Sorry man only got my every day phone. Ill keep an eye out in the island see if i can help with your project.
hey i have a 1008 phone. screen busted. possibly stuck in bootloop. its in a couple peices.
bulletproof1013 said:
hey i have a 1008 phone. screen busted. possibly stuck in bootloop. its in a couple peices.
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can i just send you the main board?
Yes! that's all I need. I'll send you a PM.
AdamOutler said:
I'm looking for a busted captivate for research. I belive we may be able to boot from a micro SD card.
I have to remove the processor and reverse engineer the board in order to find the power supply to the line called XOM5 in the processor manual. Once this line is found, it may be as simple as shorting, slicing the line, or popping a resistor off the board.
Repairing the phone afterwards would be beyond my capabilities.. I can't perform ball soldering. That takes some highly specialized tools. You would be doing a great service to everyone with a GalaxyS phone.
The phone does not need to work, and can be in horrible condition. It can be water damaged or physically broken. The only thing I need is the main board inside the phone.
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I would like to learn more how a CB works and how to trace certain things on a board as well as other parts. Any books or reference guides besides schematics that could help me? PM me if you will. Infact anyone that knows anything could help me, please PM. Thanks.
Jmurph3 said:
I would like to learn more how a CB works and how to trace certain things on a board as well as other parts. Any books or reference guides besides schematics that could help me? PM me if you will. Infact anyone that knows anything could help me, please PM. Thanks.
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A better place for a newbie to start would be circuit bending... hopping electricity from one point on a circuit board to another to alter the operating state. This would be a great place to start... http://hackaday.com/2011/01/11/intro-to-circuit-bending/
Once you get familiar with how things work on a circuit board, start examining the individual components in greater detail. There's some datasheets in here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111866 which you could use to understand how a couple of the major players on our phone works. Speciffically, the USB controller (FSA9480) and the Processor (S5PC110). It really takes some additional education to start reading processor manuals....
You could always start with something simpler like Arduino platform. The Arduino platform allows you to create a basic program which runs on a microprocessor and take inputs and outputs from it. I like the Arduino because it's so darn quick to pick up.
here's some of the stuff I programmed on the Arduino
Contest entry http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/f...utlers-hackaday-santa-pede-competition-entry/
Silly candle http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/blog/3/entry-27-digital-candle/
This one would be a great first project. http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/blog/3/entry-26-arduino-ef-meter/
If you really want to understand how a circuit board works, the best way is to go to school, or start playing with one... You could get started pretty cheap http://www.google.com/search?client...gc.r_pw.&fp=d4257c808144b93c&biw=1333&bih=651 or you can get a better one like in the Android Open Acessory Kit (it's actually an Arduino Mega with additional sensors) http://www.google.com/search?client...gc.r_pw.&fp=d4257c808144b93c&biw=1333&bih=651
So yeah... Learning electronics is reading, playing and doing.
AdamOutler said:
A better place for a newbie to start would be circuit bending... hopping electricity from one point on a circuit board to another to alter the operating state. This would be a great place to start... http://hackaday.com/2011/01/11/intro-to-circuit-bending/
Once you get familiar with how things work on a circuit board, start examining the individual components in greater detail. There's some datasheets in here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111866 which you could use to understand how a couple of the major players on our phone works. Speciffically, the USB controller (FSA9480) and the Processor (S5PC110). It really takes some additional education to start reading processor manuals....
You could always start with something simpler like Arduino platform. The Arduino platform allows you to create a basic program which runs on a microprocessor and take inputs and outputs from it. I like the Arduino because it's so darn quick to pick up.
here's some of the stuff I programmed on the Arduino
Contest entry http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/f...utlers-hackaday-santa-pede-competition-entry/
Silly candle http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/blog/3/entry-27-digital-candle/
This one would be a great first project. http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/blog/3/entry-26-arduino-ef-meter/
If you really want to understand how a circuit board works, the best way is to go to school, or start playing with one... You could get started pretty cheap http://www.google.com/search?client...gc.r_pw.&fp=d4257c808144b93c&biw=1333&bih=651 or you can get a better one like in the Android Open Acessory Kit (it's actually an Arduino Mega with additional sensors) http://www.google.com/search?client...gc.r_pw.&fp=d4257c808144b93c&biw=1333&bih=651
So yeah... Learning electronics is reading, playing and doing.
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Hey, thanks a lot. I'm sure I'll be able to get something out of it. Hopefully this will help with my job some too!
Hey , when and If your able to boot from micro sd...will this method be like the nook color?
bulletproof1013 said:
Hey , when and If your able to boot from micro sd...will this method be like the nook color?
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Basically. that's the idea. perform a slight hardware modification, then boot from SDCard from then on. Of course, first, I'll be focusing on just recovering a bricked phone by providing the phone a PBL/SBL/SBL2 on a MMC card.
Any progress?
crispy1805 said:
Any progress?
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Yes. the project is completed. Thank you Bulletproof1013.
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242466

Need help with my PX3 MTC board

Hi there, i have a MTC-RK3188-REVO.3 board with a little bit of damage....
One of the resistors has been knocked off,
Im wondering if anyone on here could help me identify what component is in the red circle on my picture?
Thank you
https://www.dropbox.com/s/r3bo26ph075ess1/missing chip board.jpg?dl=0
really..... nobody?
You are in the wrong forum, this is Android Auto.
You want Android Head Unit or maybe a MTCD forum
it wouldnt allow me to post it there....
could an admin move my post do you think?

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