Has anyone successfully used synCE with the hermes over USB?
I am using Ubuntu Feisty and Hermes with the schaps WM6 rom.
Has anyone done a similar sync? If so, how?
Uff!
Tried, tried, tried ... but no luck.
When I had Windows Mobile 2003 synce was good with W2002. Now I have WM6 and synce goes good with W2003.
I'll wait
Just be patient. Unlike winblows software its open source so it has a bunch of people working on it. The last time I checked they were working on it now. Probably should be ready in the next release. What I wish is that I could find a version of linux to run on the 8525. Familiar doesn't support it yet... :'(
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kamatsu said:
Has anyone done a similar sync? If so, how?
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I just posted how I'm doing it yesterday.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1550906&postcount=4
xor_ said:
I just posted how I'm doing it yesterday.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1550906&postcount=4
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I am pretty new at this and just can't get this thing connected to Ubuntu. On a Cingular 8525 with Black X (RC) ROM.
On Linux I have Gusty and I can see the 8525 in several ways, but I cannot do anything like transfer. Can someone point me in the right direction please?
Using Bluetooth Manager I can see the 8525 when I browse, but I can't connect without error.
Code:
Couldn't display "obex://[00:17:e4:3c:43:39]".
Check if the service is available.
On a USB connection I get:
Code:
[email protected]:~$ lsusb
Bus 004 Device 025: ID 045e:008c Microsoft Corp. Wireless Intellimouse Explorer 2.0
Bus 004 Device 024: ID 413c:2002 Dell Computer Corp. SK-8125 Keyboard
Bus 004 Device 023: ID 413c:1002 Dell Computer Corp. Keyboard Hub
Bus 004 Device 022: ID 050d:3201 Belkin Components
Bus 004 Device 016: ID 04a7:0362 Visioneer
Bus 004 Device 013: ID 04f9:0006 Brother Industries, Ltd HL-1240 Laser Printer
Bus 004 Device 014: ID 0424:2524 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 004 Device 012: ID 0409:0059 NEC Corp. HighSpeed Hub
Bus 004 Device 005: ID 413c:0058 Dell Computer Corp.
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 413c:0058 Dell Computer Corp.
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 0bb4:00ce High Tech Computer Corp. mmO2 XDA GSM/GPRS Pocket PC
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 413c:8000 Dell Computer Corp.
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[email protected]:~$
I have been scouring the net and tried many things but can't get past this point.
TIA,
zeddock
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Hi,
I am trying to develop two applications. One on the Blue Angel and one on PC. I need to send information from the Blue Angel app to the PC app.
I though I could use serial port communication when the Blue Angle is connected to the PC by USB.
In order to do it, I would need to install some kind of "serial port emulation" driver. Do you have any idea if this is available/possible for the BlueAngel and where I could download these drivers?
Your help will be greatly appreciated, thanks
Lionel
hi
12v powered usb hub, with pocket pc charge and upto 4 device cabled network (or wifi). using smb network share of any plugged in disks, and having a directory set set asside for a print queue and for windows GDI drivers for printers which may be attatched. maybe a cat5 too. useful as a print file station, also with power cable gen of -12 and 5 for supplying disks.
a power efficient mobile office hub. MediaMobileHub.
any ideas??
very very few htc pdas have usb host functionality so they can only use usb for charging and being sync'd with by an usb host like a pc
ideas for min cost max function
things I need to know.
1. does pocket ICS route both ways as this would mean bluetooth and wifi were not needed as standard as a pocket pc could provide this extra connectivity. along with routing of other connected pockets.
2. how standard are GDI driver files.
3. how standard are disk drive enclosure power connectors.
4. active sync between devices would be good, with selection set being done via a cab download. and date criterian.
5. about usb printer scanner combo devices such as this lexmark. the scan button would scan and save to a fixed directory?
6. DVD writer auto do from directory on blank disk?
well more later,
a master hub yes
sorry for the confusion but the intent is the hub is a bus master.
when plugged as a slave into a pc
the hub when plugged as a slave into a pc would export a network interface with smb shares and pretend to be a pocket pc (with set name). this would also act as a routing gateway to any device ICS. so a dhcp server and nat would be needed within the device. this would be far better than exporting multiple usb devices. and sync up all pocket pcs with the one desktop, while keeping the need for desktop power consumption to a minimum. chains of hubs would present possible device naming problems, and so mac addresses would be the logical choice for the merged virtual power pc.
is the wired networking like many of the android and arm devices running through the usb bus? also is it 100 or 1000? reason i'm asking is because of something i've noticed, i got the ouya like a lot to use for emulators and a multimedia box. so far i like it however when play certain movies over the network from any of my nas boxes i get hiccups playing the video. However when i play from a usb stick it plays smooth. It is not my network or the nas's. It is managed switched gigabit and the nas's are qnap and synology (atom core and above) they stream to any pc fine so again i'm sure that is not it so it brings me back to the ouya's wired network causing congestion for some reason. if anyone has input on this it would be appreciated.
I also find that netflix etc runs choppy compared to my ps3
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda app-developers app
Code:
[email protected]:/data/data/com.teslacoilsw.quicksshd/home # lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:9e00
The first two are the built-in hubs. The last one seems to be just that, Ethernet controller. Or probably some combination of devices:
https://www.google.com/search?q=1d6b:0002
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I also find that netflix etc runs choppy compared to my ps3
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It's 100mbit and yes its usb based, had I know they we're going to cheap out and not use the tegra3 phy ethernet I'd have probably not bought it. I have no need for playing off usb attached HD media thats what my diy freenas is for. The usb controller adds a huge amount of cpu overhead and maxes out at 12MB/sec before overhead.
Highest priority
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is the wired networking like many of the android and arm devices running through the usb bus? also is it 100 or 1000? reason i'm asking is because of something i've noticed, i got the ouya like a lot to use for emulators and a multimedia box. so far i like it however when play certain movies over the network from any of my nas boxes i get hiccups playing the video. However when i play from a usb stick it plays smooth. It is not my network or the nas's. It is managed switched gigabit and the nas's are qnap and synology (atom core and above) they stream to any pc fine so again i'm sure that is not it so it brings me back to the ouya's wired network causing congestion for some reason. if anyone has input on this it would be appreciated.
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what i would do is check your router, and set your Ouya's Ethernet IP or mac address in the router to the Highest priority possible or if there is no priority levels you will have to set KB or MB manually. that should help. I hate using wifi for video
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what i would do is check your router, and set your Ouya's Ethernet IP or mac address in the router to the Highest priority possible or if there is no priority levels you will have to set KB or MB manually. that should help. I hate using wifi for video
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I will look into this, however having the bad feeling and now the verification that it is usb based really gets me down on this unit. Who knows maybe the cm firmware will do better but i doubt it, usb networking overhead will kill it.
Highest priority: QOS
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I will look into this, however having the bad feeling and now the verification that it is usb based really gets me down on this unit. Who knows maybe the cm firmware will do better but i doubt it, usb networking overhead will kill it.
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also Look for QOS or Quality of Service in your router that may have different settings like , browsing , video, p2p or files sharing, try the video or streaming option.
MrOuya said:
also Look for QOS or Quality of Service in your router that may have different settings like , browsing , video, p2p or files sharing, try the video or streaming option.
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on a switched gigabit network not going to the outside world for files just internal nas's this isn't the problem. Thanks for the advice hopefully it will help someone else.
I have a Pumpkin with the RK3188 (a9 1.6Ghz x4) head unit that I have loaded SuperSu to and put in the root password and loaded the "USB controller" app and I get the s3c host driver not loaded" error however most thing I plug in it sees and operates just fine. except so far one crucial device to my plan...
I am a ham radio operator and I want to use Pocket RXTX app to contorl my Yaesu FT-857 that is mounted in the truck (main reason I bought an android head unit) I would also like to use DroidPSK using the AV1 input and outputs to "talk" through the headunit to the transciver instead of using a laptop to other device as it needs head unit would be the encoder for the digital signals to be sent and to be the decoder on receiving them...
Using the USB Controller app I can see the west Mountain Radio Plug and Play device and what USB it is on. In linux it usually translates into a tty0 as a port to key the transceiver to transmit and tty1 control the frequency
I have also loaded a terminal emulator hoping that what little of my linux knowledge would translate however that has been minimal it seems. From here I am lost on how to get what I needed loaded and how to make it all talk and work.
It is a KLD unit and the rest of the specs I wrote down but left in the truck...
I do know it is one of the new units, no knobs and power button in the lower right with navi just above that.... I know more details would be better and will post them after a nap
Has anyone tried to use Google's "Ethernet Adapter for Chromecast" (combined power and OTG Ethernet adapter, 2 meters of cable, Realtek R8152 chipset)?
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plugging in the Chromecast ethernet/power combo into the Nexus 5 will charge, but is not recognized as an ethernet network.
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Sure the Kernel has to support USB Host Mode + External Power at the same time, like Timur's USB host kernel and others do.
But maybe a driver is missing?
the Chromecast kernel includes only one driver (asix.ko / USB_NET_AX8817X), but that supports a large family of ASIX parts (AX88xxx), and is very common today. if you search for "USB AX88179" in Amazon/Newegg/Google/wherever, you should be able to locate something cheap.
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https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chromecast/xo_NDh5CZA8
tks teamm....
'Ethernet adapter for Chromecast' uses the Realtek R8152 chipset
The Chromecast kernel includes only one driver (asix.ko / USB_NET_AX8817X)
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This seems not to be true. The original 'Ethernet adapter for Chromecast' by Google uses the Realtek R8152 chipset says this raspberry user:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=131379
Chipset:
Code:
[email protected]:~ $ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:8152 Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
[email protected]:~ $ lsusb -t
/: Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=dwc_otg/1p, 480M
|__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=r8152, 480M
Speedtest:
Code:
[email protected]:~ $ iperf -c 192.168.0.62
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Client connecting to 192.168.0.62, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 43.8 KByte (default)
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[ 3] local 192.168.0.60 port 48478 connected with 192.168.0.62 port 5001
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 112 MBytes 94.2 Mbits/sec
Which N7'13 kernel has the drivers for the Realtek R8152 included? How can I find out?
http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1&PFid=55&Level=5&Conn=4&ProdID=323
The Realtek RTL8152BN-CG 10/100M Ethernet controller combines an IEEE 802.3u compliant Media Access Controller (MAC), USB bus controller, and embedded memory. A linear regulator (LDO) is incorporated for reduced BOM cost.
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So, it seems this has been added to LineageOS on a device-by-device basis: https://review.lineageos.org/c/LineageOS/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996/+/253772
Double-checking the MAC address owner confirms this is indeed a Realtek chip (not ASIX): https://aruljohn.com/mac/00E04C