hi,
sometimes i want to send photographs via eMail through my xda orbit.
my cameras use fast (extreme III) SD/SDHC or CF-cards.
is there any possibility to copy images from an SD or CF-card to the xda orbit in order to send an email via WLAN or GPRS?
does anyone know if there is a possibility to plug a standard usb card-reader into the mini-usb-jack of the xda orbit?
or is there a special mini-usb-card reader that can be used with the xda orbit?
edit: another idea would be to connect the camera directly via a link-cable to the orbit. does anyone have expierience with this? which usb data transfer modes are supported by the xda orbit?
much help would be greatly apreciated.
thanks & regards
k.
Hey kfo,
i can't really help you much, but you should try to find out if the Artemis works as an USB Host, that is if the Chipset built in in this device supports the Artemis with USB Host Mode. That the first requirement i'd say.
Related
Hi,
I recently got an xda IIs, I have managed to connect to my broadband connection via my cradle - however I am now trying to set up a wlan connection to transfer my files over as I left my cradle and charger at my other house, doh!!!
I can get a connection however - for the life of me - I don't know how to transfer files!!?!?!! Now that I have a connection - should my pocket pc not show up in My Network Places? I cant find it anywhere. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I also have a second question, I am aware that the onboard memory is volatile - but can someone clarify if the storage memory on the phone (not sd card) is non-volatile or not.
Many thanks,
LCMGxs
Hi
Windows Mobile does not have a network client built in. From what I can gather, it does support SMB, but has no front end. Suggest you get a copy of pocketlan which is a front end.
http://pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=2825
Other than that you'll have to use activesync (this will work over wifi once you have used it once over USB).
Nigel
cheers mate.
Hi all
With resco explorer you can map a networtk drive and and the transfer files as normal..
regards
The Pilgrim
or you could try this its free
Bizzdev netuse integrates with the standard files manager and works well enough for me. Its freeware to!
http://joe.pconsulting.com.au/joe/netuse.cab
Hi,
I want to use my XDA Orbit as a monitor device for a USB reversing camera on my motorhome.
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to get a small USB video camera that I can connect to the USB port on the Orbit - can I get a converter to connect to the smaller USB connector on the orbit?
Presuming that I can get the hardware working and there is a driver available for the Windows Mobile 5, then what software would I need to view the images from the camera.
Any help gladly received
Gary
No, you can't.
You need a PDS-device with USB-host-connector.
The Artemis / P3300 / MDAcIII / Orbit has, like many others, only a USB-client-connector.
Hello,
i want to use the 3to1 adapter with the intern micro but it doesn´t work. Can anybody say what i have to change in registry or somewhere else?
Link to adapter:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=290132530644&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=019
Bye Nico
can nobody help me?
Have you tried to download this driver for that:
HTC audio Drivers
Downloading and installing this driver update will provide your HTC mobile device with the latest available optimised software for use with the following accessories:
* YC A120 Y-Cable adaptor
* RC W100 Remote Controller
* RC E100 Remote Controller
[Y cable adaptor might work as the same method of the 3in1 adaptor]
It can be found on HTC.com, but you have to register to reach HTC E-CLUB to download official drivers from there.
Hope it will help.
Greetings,
Miklos
Sorry i forgotten to write:
I have an O2 xda Orbit.
I don´t see any downloads on the HTC-Site.
Bye Nico
Can anybody send me the Updatefile, because i can´t download it from HTC-Site.
Bye Nico
youall said:
Can anybody send me the Updatefile, because i can´t download it from HTC-Site.
Bye Nico
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Can nobody do that? Please help me!
Bye Nico
MDA Compact III - internal Microphone
Hello there,
I have the same problem, I use a plug which devides the usb - port to two usb - ports - one for headset, one for charging and one 3,5' jack for sound line out. If I connect this adapter, the internal microphone is deactived. Because my P3300 is T-Mobile branded, I can't download the Audio Driver from HTC. Is there someone who can help, please ?
As the title. I had a search but didn't find anything so was wondering if it was possible to use the gps built into my XDA orbit with autoroute on my laptop?
Thanks in advance!
Have a look at Fransons GPS Gate, it will do exactly what you want try this page for a starter for ten http://franson.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3968 - Mike
Thanks Mike!
gps2blue does the job too and is freeware. As the title says it works over bluetooth.
I'd been using gps2blue (which is freeware) in all my PDA+GPS (current HTC X7500 and previous Mitac Mio A701) works great.
You can... 1) Use the PDA as external GPS for a laptop/UMPC/desktop PC connecting the PDA using BT or USB cable. I use cable most of the times. 2) You can track the PDA possition at home PC. This means you can travel with the PDA and sending thru Internet the live position to be recorded in the home PC.
I was one of the beta testers.
Just give it a try: http://users.skynet.be/hofinger/GPS2Blue.html
Best Regards
mahjong
Hi Gues,
could that work, to run a qteck 9090 as WeatherStation Interface between Internet (over internal SIM) and a WeatherStation ?
wview project? oder WeatherDisplay?
Is the USB Interface Docking able to provide Interface for other resources than an PC?
regards
Oliver
starting with the usb: no.
the blueangel has no chance of being a usb host, it is a client like a flash drive or an external hard disk, which means, since there can be no client-client connections there, you cannot attach any other hardware to the blueangel for it to use.
i don't know exactly what you have in mind there, since the first sentence is hard to understand, but you can use the BA as a remote client to connect to a host system over wireless communications like gprs, wlan or bluetooth, and control or oversee the host and manage it.
if, on the other hand, you were planning to use the BA as a "thin client" to connect a weatherstation directly to, to send you the relevant data, it would probably not work, because of the usb host issue.