Does Artemis have RS232? - P3300, MDA Compact III General

I've just been looking at this (http://www.htcwiki.com/page/HTC+Artemis) and it says the Artemis has RS232 through a proprietary connector.
There's nothing on XDA-developers about this (yes, I searched the Artemis forums), and I can't find anything that looks like a concealed port, so I was wondering if this was correct but maybe not on my model or something.
This'd be really, really useful for interfacing the phone with other electronics so I'm really hoping that it's not just a typo on htcwiki!
Thanks for any help!

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Upgrade WM2k3 to WM2k3SE on iPAQ H6300/H6365

Hi!
I was using XDA 1 previously, oh well it's indeed a cool device. In fact it was my second pda-phone device after my palm tungsten w.
I just got myself a new cool gadget, hp iPAQ H6300/H6365(asia), the flip was it outbeats the XDA2 with its integrated Wi-Fi, but the flop the speed is no where faster than XDA1.
All in all it's pretty neat machine apart of its squared design :lol:
I wish to upgrade the rom to Wm2k3 SE, how and/where could I possibly start off... :wink:
Any advice are most welcome.
I wonder, let say for example, the rom designed for XDA 2 and then install on iPAQ, would there be causing anything different or anything bad like crash/incompatibility :?: :?
Sure..You can't install a ROM to your device designed to another PDA..
All ROM are containing different drivers,programs supporting the different hardware,like processor,screen,etc..
So there is no way.
Argh... that was too bad for me
btw, if you know any of rom kitchen for ipaq? sorry if this should not be asked in this forum. Couldn't really get of much pointers around.

just want to know GPS in Hermes

The official rom for Hermes will comming soon. Is there GPS available in Hermes? This is because i have heard that there is a shipset inside Hermes which is the same as Trinity. Can anyone tell me ?
jcute said:
The official rom for Hermes will comming soon. Is there GPS available in Hermes? This is because i have heard that there is a shipset inside Hermes which is the same as Trinity. Can anyone tell me ?
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RTFW
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=292466&highlight=gps+develop
it seems that there is still developing.
jcute said:
it seems that there is still developing.
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I believe the GPS development has ended since no one is willing to try or give out instructions to build an antenna becuase it might bricked or fried their phone just for the sake or GPS. Just get a mini bluetooth GPS receiver and put it into your pocket. You can then show it off to your friendshat you have a built-in GPS.
Still busy
Well, I am still busy to get an antenne in my TyTN. I'm looking for a company/repaircenter who is willing to modify my TyTN.
When I have fineshed my search I will report as soon as possible.
jcb_home said:
RTFW
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=292466&highlight=gps+develop
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so instead of RTFM we now have RTFW ?
btw, it's not worth it, save the trouble and just get a stand alone bluetooth GPS for $80.
Why
Why isn't it worth it? Is it technaly not possible oris it just because of the money?
Post 268 is the thread you posted closes with: Not trivial, not easy, and IMHO not worth the cost of the phone.
I am from Holland and my English is not that good, but it read that it is possible, only with some risk. I am looking for a repaircenter. I know that they know what they are doing. I am searching for a company which has some intrest of modifying TyTNs.
Who knows it works... or not. We'll never know until someone is taking this chance.
no one know the exact pin out
no antenae
no one is willing to risk $500 device for a function that cost $80 to buy
The problem is that we do know the exact pinouts. It's in the GPS development thread. What we found out was that the GPSMix pins were deliberately grounded to follow Qualcomm's best practices for RFR6250 applications where the GPS is not used. Failure to ground the pins could fry the device or increase power consumption. Additionally, a software controlled LNA was critical to the project from a battery life perspective. Re-enabling the on board LNA that was software controlled through the [email protected] instruction set meant lifting 5 pins then building matching circuitry and constructing a seperate RF cage to hold everything.
@Sleuth
Do you have some advise when I speak to repaircenters about this modify? Can you make a list where we have to watch out for?
Do you think it is possible to make the antenna in the TyTN, technaly and physically?
@tembares: Yes, its possible but not trivial or inexpensive to do. You will have to be well versed in micro-circuitry soldering techniques and have some pretty good equipment at your disposal to lift the necessary pins w/o trashing your Hermes.
The GPS development thread contains most of the information that you will need. I don't think a repair center would take this mod on and it will for sure void your warranty.

HTC P3600 W100 Wired Remote Control

http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=145154
i haven't come across this kind of anchancement for my wizard before, so i don't really know wether it is something new, or are there anything like this already? anyway, i love the idea, any advices on different or similar things to be available on ebay? i searched for this one with no luck...

JTAG what software do I need

I was hoping the guy that dissected his TP2 would have come up with something useful by now but I guess he went into hibernation.
I'm a well rounded when it comes to computers but I have never done JTAG before so I want to learn and hopefully contribute to the cause. I ran into a few howto's on making a JTAG cable and i might have everything readily available.
My question is what program do I need to thinker with a TP2 (I also have a Mogul which would be my test dummy) using the JTAG interface? I have access to Windows, Linux and OS X.

Looking for opinions on Tronsmart ARA BJ19 mini PC. Anyone using this?

It's been quite a while on the market already, but cannot find reliable opinions/tests about it.
Anyone using it maybe?
It's bit like ARA x5, but this time we have Celeron J1900, which adds native SATA support - makes sense to use SDD drive with it now. Therefore, it seems very interesting. I am really surprised it's so not popular while being cheaper than Gigabyte cube. Heard some very bad opinions about Gigabyte, that's why I keep looking for alternative. Intle's NUCs stay very expensive comparing to these boxes I mentioned.
Have a read here, may help
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player...uc-like-mini-pc-intel-celeron-j1900-processor
o-I-c said:
Have a read here, may help
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player...uc-like-mini-pc-intel-celeron-j1900-processor
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Thanks mate!
It looks very interesting, specially while I know there is an extra mSATA connector working in it. Just need to rationalise it to myself now, over buying Braswell NUC .
Well it will do the Job and the Price is still ok...
Bit more Beef and room that those MINI Intel 2/32.
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