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Hello,
would be happy to exchange french cooking, but ROM cooking is, if I understand, what I need to do, if I wish to upgrade my SPV M2000 (Orange France).
Could someone help me understand and manage my ROM cooking?
My cooking 'chef' !
Would like to get a clear view, understanding, method, issues of what/how cooking is.
My first goal is to enhance the BT capabilities of my SPV: BT is working just with the SIM phone, I would like to be able to have audio capabilities for any sound capable applications (mp3 player, IP phone, other).
I heard about A2DP profile, is that a software to add? a registry keys to activate? is that included in a BT latest version?
Could someone help me on that?
I use IP phone extensively, wirelessly, with global roaming, will appreciate to share my experience on using this almost WW free calling feature.
Call me !
Jennyfer
Paris - France.
to get a2dp you need to get the broadcom bluetooth stack and do some regitry changes
mind you if you do switch to that bluetooth stack you loose the ability to use a bluetooth headset for phone
IP phone require a much bigger bandwidth then gprs can give so to use programs like skype and such you need to be on wifi otherwise they will only send text
cooking is really a left over from the way that xda1's worked
with later models people just unlock the extented rom and place the cab files they want in there
Thank you, Rudegar, for your prompt answer.
So, you say that "cooking" is from past, and that now the method with extended rom is selecting/using cab files?
Where can I get the broadcom bluetooth stack ?
(have ftp client to xda ftp site)
Which registry changes I have to do ?
Why BT A2DP imply to have phone call with Bt impossible ?
Is there a strategy to have both ?
So many questions, but am really new at that !
Thank you!
Jennyfer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=25443&highlight=a2dp
i link to the 2 threads about a2dp in this thread where you can download and see the registry settings which need changed
and i have both "a2dp" and headset on my xda2 because i use the i-Phono headset which kinda cheat with the a2do part using a dongle
and yes today people place programs they want autoinstalled in the extented rom and there is no way to place programs in the real rom like people could on xda1
Rudegar, you said: "and i have both "a2dp" and headset on my xda2 because i use the i-Phono headset which kinda cheat with the a2do part using a dongle"
This mean there is a way to keep headset profile along with A2DP profile ?
So your i-Phono headset works with both SIMphone and other audio applications?
What is a2dp part / dongle?
thanks for yor help!
Jennyfer
Rudegar,
the first link pointed to an unavailable file.
I got the Broadcomm BT 1.6.... from second link.
So, I just have to install CabInst (better tool?) on my BA? and install this cab from the BA?
Does I have to tweak registry?
I never did this and would not like to mess it !
Jennyfer
I found this audio gateway registry settings from MSDN/Dev, does it apply to 2003SE ?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...html/wce50conaudiogatewayregistrysettings.asp
It is like if BT is never totally activated (even on mobile 5.0), so perhaps these keys could wakeup some BT features?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=11729&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=50
the reg changes are described here
about cab files then personaly i just double click on them when i wanted them to install manualy
but otherwise you dont need to do anything with them apart from copying the cab files into the extented rom dir and adding their name in the config.txt in the same dir
cannot find it while file-exploring my BA.
Where is located the "extended rom dir" on the Pocket PC ?
being newbie, if I well understand, I have to use the extended rom unlock tool to access extended rom dir ?
and then edit config.txt in \windows.
I put my cab here.
And then?
- system update it automatically?
- or does I have to soft? hard? reboot?
be explicit, please! afraid to break my system.
yes you have to unlock and unhide your extented rom using the program
no you have to hardreset in order for it to install the cab files
I could have started reading the BA wiki first ! I did.
My best advice to newbies (as I am) is to start by wiki.
So, if I well understand, I can change my langage, and everything, choosing, whichever ROM, Radio & so on on my Orange France originated SPV, and install, by example, English ROM 1.4, latest radio & BT ?
Has anyone got Widcom to work with A2DP and Headset profile?
I can get my Sonorix BT stereo headset connected to both profiles, however the headset one only partially works. Call answer doesnt work - although cancel call does. Wierd. Mp3's stream fine in WMP10 though via A2DP.
Hello all,
I've recently installed Pug's modified ROM for Alpine (EXT 1.11.162, Camera fixed, O2 stuff stripped, Radio 1.04).
I was very happy with it happy until today, when I wanted to re-install TomTom and of course pair the BT GPS. Alas, the BlueTooth stack (Broadcom 1.0.0.3900) does not allow one to create a Serial Port Profile connection with a BT device.
Before that, I'd used the original O2 ROM and a Qtek 2020i ROM, both had SPP. I even think the Qtek ROM had a MS stack but I'm not sure.
Question is : is it possible to add *just* the SPP profile ?
I'm "downgrading" to O2's original 1.11.169 ROM - 1.00 Radio in the meantime. Apart from that, how to solve this ?
I've tried using the 1.6.0600 CAB (under /BlueAngel/CABS in the FTP) but I must have done it wrong, for it totally screwed up my device and I had to hard reset. Too bad there aren't any BT upgrade instructions with it
How about going for a Microsoft BT stack ? Is that even possible ?
Pug, don't take me wrong : you've done an excellent job, and I'm sure this isn't your fault
Cheers !
Mr_Smoke
SPP service not detected with BT GPS
Right, I'm narrowing it down.
I've just installed a Qtek 1.11.02FRE/Radio1.02.00 => it works.
I wrongly assumed that the SPP profile should appear when one wishes to create a new BT connection. In fact, what I did with the FRE ROM is : explore BT device, and when it finds my BT GPS, it checks the services it supports, and finds SPP alright.
The cooked .162 ROM didn't do that, and I have no clue why.
I'll try another couple of ROMs and see what comes out of it. My poor XDA IIi has had about 10 ROM uploads today
Will keep you posted...
False alarm
Guess what ... It works with pug's ROM.
No idea what didn't work out the first time.
Sorry for the noise
Cheers !
Whether it is possible in Artemis to switch on TMC function? In it in fact is FM a tuner with RDS, and TMC the information is transferred through RDS.
For as far as I know, the P3300 does not have TMC. Unfortunately
You cannot use the inbuilt radio for TMC - it simply cannot perform this function, you can get TMC via GPRS and subscription to the service.
I did read some pre device release information that claimed the P3300 could do TMC via its internal radio, but I think the article was typical media hype (or more accuratly they didn't know what they were talking about).
The inbuilt radio will support RDS (which on the Arte gives basic channel names) - that is about the limit, if you want traffic information look at your options for GPRS connectivity and prices - Mike
RDS data IS accesible from applications - look at FM Radio application.
It means, that other application can access RDS data too - including TMC information.
Would you like to enlighten us how you get RDC TMC information from the in built Radio on the device? - Mike
What XCRIME means that similar Pdas with built in gps inc TMC works.
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) provides a anticipatory route optimization. TMC is a special application of the FM Radio Data System (RDS), constantly sending up-to-the-minute traffic information and weather data, that are being received by the TMC receiver. The navigation systems ( like Navigon MN5 )matches these data with your route within seconds. If there is congestion ahead, it automatically offers you an alternative route.( source the Navigon site)....
At the moment the Eten 500 & 500 with built in GPS & tmc module + supports tmc using the Destinator ot Route 66 navigation systems ( both support Royaltek–Protocol ) using the headphone as an antenna to recieve the tmc broadcasts.Only drawback is that you can only hear sound/ instructions via the head phone in this instance...
I expect that the Artemis will have an update to allow us to use this function.
Hello,
maybe it will work with one of those TMC adapters from GNS (e.g. GNS TrafficBox Universal maybe)?
GNS TMC adapter info
GNS TMC adapter shop
Anyone tried those?
Regards
Poseidon5150 said:
Hello,
maybe it will work with one of those TMC adapters from GNS (e.g. GNS TrafficBox Universal maybe)?
GNS TMC adapter info
GNS TMC adapter shop
Anyone tried those?
Regards
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Hi, and welcome...
The issue in this thread is how we can use the inbuilt FM RDS tuner on the P3300 to receive TMC, and use the information in for example Tomtom or some other navigation application.
Regards,
PK
paalkr said:
Hi, and welcome...
The issue in this thread is how we can use the inbuilt FM RDS tuner on the P3300 to receive TMC, and use the information in for example Tomtom or some other navigation application.
Regards,
PK
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Hi and thanks for the welcome. I understand the issue of this thread, I just thought it could be a workaround to get TMC to work until someone find a solution or a patch is released to use the internal radio for TMC.
I don't have one of those myself, just interested if someone already tested them with the Orbit/Artemis? Ok, maybe I will open a new thread on this later...
Regards
You can forget TMC in combination with TomTom. If I remember correctly TomTom uses it's own TMC network or something like that. In order to get the traffic information on your TomTom you need to use the service TomTom is offering, ofcourse they are going to let you pay for that service.
Mobile Navigator uses the normal TMC which comes with the standard RDS.
But for now it's not even possible to get that working. I personally doubt it will come availible, because if it would I think HTC had already mentioned it somehow.
TomTom use iTIS holdings for their traffic service, this information is broadcast over the Classic FM network within the UK (99.9 to 101.9FM - dependent upon location). Classic FM coverage isn't too good, low signal strength etc, couple that fact with the poor quality aerial supplied as part of the headphones with the Artemis and TMC (if it were possible) would simply never work IMHO - Mike
Isn´t there somebody with a P3300 who can contact HTC in order to ask whether RDS EON/TMC will come availible in the future?
@Bart1981: Why do you ask, if anybody could ask HTC?
Perhaps, YOU can ask?!
Realflo said:
@Bart1981: Why do you ask, if anybody could ask HTC?
Perhaps, YOU can ask?!
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Lol I tried but the mail returned to me with the awsner: Don't know what to do Seemed they missed some sort of number.
You can send an e-mail throughout the Support section, but then you need to fill in an IMEI number of your P3300, and guess what, I don't have a P3300
So that's the reason why I asked if somebody else could ask it for me. But if you have the right e-mail adres for me, I'll be happy to ask it for everybody on this forum
TMC on P3300 way to activate (worked with my Eten G500)
Hi,
The TMC function works with Route 66 Navigate 7 and some other soft.
If you really want TMC and don't want to pay for it, don't use tomtom, it's as simple as that, it's only a paid gprs connection.
Route 66 is as good as tomtom (only street selection is not so user friendly) and it has a free TMC function.
Just plug in the earphones (=tmc antenna built in!) otherwise it won't work. Scan the FM radio for the RDS posts and normally you get some texts after a while about traffic jams, accidents, .... interesting!
It worked with my Eten G500, still have to test it on the P3300, but this is the way of working. If it doesn't work, you probably need the newest firmware upgrade, found on the ftp of xda developpers.
If you don't want to use the earphones as antenna, you can get a 'wurfel' antenna on ebay from Germany, from 3.5mm jack to small antenna. I hope they are developping a carcharger with TMC antenna, like you can find allready on ebay from other brands like garmin, though it's expensive, about €70
Cheers,
Innovator
I use Route 66 on my unit but I have only ever obtained TMC via GPRS are you sure yours is actually using the radio? - try turning off the phone and see if it still receives data - Mike
Innovator said:
Hi,
If you don't want to use the earphones as antenna, you can get a 'wurfel' antenna on ebay from Germany, from 3.5mm jack to small antenna. I hope they are developping a carcharger with TMC antenna, like you can find allready on ebay from other brands like garmin, though it's expensive, about €70
Cheers,
Innovator
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Can you post a link for that antenna ? Cause i'm looking for something like that.
Thanx
Is anybody tried the tmc function?
TMC on Artemis/P3300
Any news on trying to get TMC on Artemis/P3300?
// Patrik
RoyalDemoTMC
i have come over this software from ETEN all work on my Artemis but not the TMC mabe some one can work it out to work
hi all,
i am quiet new to this but i managed to update my trinity to wm6.
afterwards i updated it for using the included radio v1.50.08.11 and followed this guide:
http://trinityguides.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=66
now, nearly ashamed to ask such a question:
how can i use now the radio with my trinity?
do i need to install a radioclient?
becuase i cant find any shortcut to start the radio.
thank you
chris
regi100 said:
now, nearly ashamed to ask such a question:
how can i use now the radio with my trinity?
do i need to install a radioclient?
becuase i cant find any shortcut to start the radio.
thank you
chris
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lol, radio ROM means the communication stack which is needed for GSM, UMTS, GPS, Bluetooth, WLAN and so on, because it uses radio waves.
Trinity has no FM Radio chip to listen radio stations. Sorry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio
Hi regi100 and welcome,
The radio file it isn't a radio fm client. The file is the module that trinity uses to conects gps, wifi, bt... Our trinity haven't got a fm receiver. The only way to listen radio fm is conect to wifi and listen by internet.
I hope you quest for this, and sorry for my bad english.
Regards
LOL thank you for your help ))
I need FM Radio for at&t 8525 (Hermes 100).
My Located at Mumbai, India
FM Radio for Pocket PC Version 1.00(Build 922.619)
shail_007 said:
I need FM Radio for at&t 8525 (Hermes 100).
My Located at Mumbai, India
FM Radio for Pocket PC Version 1.00(Build 922.619)
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This prog is made up of a FM radio receiver, that consists of a card in Compact Flash (CF) format in combination with mobile radio software.
You maybe able to get the software but I seriously doubt it would work.
附件呢..
没有 ?
Hi... can i get the software
thanks for reply....
can i get the software.. so that i can test it on htc HERM 100
rojam_designs said:
This prog is made up of a FM radio receiver, that consists of a card in Compact Flash (CF) format in combination with mobile radio software.
You maybe able to get the software but I seriously doubt it would work.
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I have question about FM RADIO for Hermes. Can it working in Poland? Where can I found that program?
Why would you want FM in India? it's rubbish, get MP3's of your own and play it off the phone than listen to some repetitive playlist (with tonnes of ads) that they call FM channels here!
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JAJAJJAJAJA BTW how ca you make it works? if hermes dont has the hardware? jajajaa men are u lost...?
fm
do you have media package with your service?
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No hardware for FM in HERMES.
It will never work.
This thread needs to be CLOSED.