Cool Toy, Bro - EVO 4G Accessories

I came across THIS APP which led me to THIS HARDWARE
Kinda cool. Expensive though; ~$300
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It's cool. I love to fly.

I saw this a while back but it was only for iOS back then. I'm glad to see them coming over to the dark side. I'm enough of a nerd as to go out and buy this. lol
Edit: Wait, I think they still may only support iPhones.
Edit again: There are apps in the Android market! Time to get on eBay! lol

im planning to get one of these toys

The British Car show Top Gear tested the iPhone version of that in the News Segment of the East America Special.......

http://www.ecrater.com/p/10813807/parrot-ardrone-quadricopter-controlled-by

I have 2 of these (see http://headloaf.co.uk for some stuff I've done with them).
There is already a development thread on ardrone-flyers.com with regards to Android control but I am sure that they will apreciate some input from this community too.
This is a great 'toy' and the community at ardrone-flyers.com are always looking to improve it even more. We've even managed to mount GPS to it and control it using 7ch TX rather than WiFi....loads of fun to be head with these!
It is designed for iOS use buy there are several scripts that can be run on the drone itself (as the drone runs off a linux base) so that it can be controlled via PC/Laptop, Mac, Android - these can all be found on ardrone-flyers.com along with some scripts for object tracking etc.

They are also some similar toys,which are working with bluetooth,even with older mobiles

That's freaking cool!!
Maybe after I pay some bills off and figure out how to pay for a wedding I will revisit this I love to fly RC planes and helicopers and I love playing with my phone so this is 2 awesome things in one!

Cool ... ... one day I'll get my hands on this techie stuff and control using an Android

that is Fking wicked just like the heli i build myself back when i was kid using foam and RC set.
but this is using the PHONE!!!!!!!! as the controller AWEOME!
i wonder how far is the range of those things

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i wonder how far is the range of those things
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Range is 50 meters, but according to this:
http://www.ardrone-flyers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=807
You can stretch that out to 150-200 meters using some hardware and a little good old fashioned ADB.

it is cool cant wait to see some more of your future work

pretty sweet! can't wait to spy on my parents with this.

Even on ebay the price tag on this thing is high in would love to have one but I just don't see spending 300 on this plus parts if you want to mod it out
sent from a EVOlved device modded by the Borg.

Can someone specificy what this means
Play with other users via a Wi-Fi network
Another major feature is the use of several AR.Drone on a network.
Thanks to its own generated Wi-Fi network, players can create a game party where others players can join and play against each other.
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Does this mean it creates a WiFi channel in which the phone connects to so it would work anywhere within the Generated WiFi range, e.g. my giant backyard?
EDIT:
* What type of connection is established between the AR.Drone and the iPhone?
The AR.Drone is connected to the iPhone by an ad hoc Wi-Fi link.
* Do I need a Wi-Fi router to operate my AR.Drone?
No, the AR.Drone creates its own Wi-Fi network. The iPhone(or device) can then connect to it just like with any Wi-Fi network.
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Wow!

I also got one but it`s a pain in the axx to connect them with each other each time. Since Android does not support Ad-Hoc Wireless , we have to trick the AR Drone into Telnet thru your PC.
This means you have to carry a PC/Laptop with you to play with AR DRONE each time you want to turn on your Ar Drone
Kinda sucks ha ?
Read this LINK , this is how I get them to connect to each other .....
Anybody knows any better method to connect them ? I mean how to enable AD HOC on Android , I tried all the methods but none of them worked so far ... Is there an application or something ?
My phones are HTC Desire HD and HTC Incredible S

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Anybody knows any better method to connect them ? I mean how to enable AD HOC on Android , I tried all the methods but none of them worked so far ... Is there an application or something ?
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Well - this thread got me going a couple of days on getting a Drone
But have not found the time / probably won't either ... one thing I did read though is that it is possible to have the AR Drone connect to a WLAN (infrastructure - not adhoc).
It has some limitations concerning the IPs you use and probably security - but perhaps it is less a pain to carry around an extra router with your configured AR-WLAN
Google it - it was not hard to find

This is unrelated to Android but well worth posting.
For those of you in the RC hobby you've got to check out the Blade mCPx
A collective pitch heli with a 245mm rotor.. unreal
Definitely check out some YouTube vids of it, its just awesome. Amazing cp agility.. indoors!

cabrone1 said:
Can someone specificy what this means
Does this mean it creates a WiFi channel in which the phone connects to so it would work anywhere within the Generated WiFi range, e.g. my giant backyard?
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Wow!
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My buddy has one and yes it does that. You can also view the on board camera on your evo. And dogfight with other drones. Also you can record video from drone. Pretty cool but 300 is a lot for a toy these days
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CDMA telemetry link?

Just seeing if any of you more tech savy people have heard of this or know how to go about attempting it.
Hey guys, wasn't sure where to post this but I figured I would start here.
I want to know if I would be able to use something like a remote desktop or another way to retrieve data from a serial cable to a computer over the network.
I am on a Formula SAE team for my school and a member from last year had built a car computer for use of a telemetry link. I know he attempted to use his GSM network but T-mobile capped him so low to where it didnt really ever work right.
Right now I have a Sprint Epic 4G Touch. I was wondering if there was a way to link my phone to either the car computer or the actual CDS data acquisition system just to see live data coming from the car as opposed to logging the data and viewing it later.
I still have to boot up the car computer and see whats all on there as far as specs go but I did snap a few pictures.
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Basically its just a serial port out from the data acquisition unit to the computer. Just seeing if there was a way to go from the computer to my phone for the telemetry option. Or if there was a way to fab up a serial cable or unit directly to my phone so I can see the raw data at a computer nearby.
Any information regarding telemetry would be much appreciated. Thanks!
It's do-able. some friends and i did it with an r/c car a while back
there may be an easier way and someone else might chime in but
you could pull it off with
2 android phones one to send the data out and your normal phone to recieve the data.
an arduino and a usb shield to connect data (or possible an obd2 shield if you get an obd port)
2 pieces of custom software one to process the data and one to receive.
it's really not as difficult as it sounds.but definitive takes some time and effort.
of course things get much easier if you just need a wifi /bluetooth link for telemetry from the cockpit as opposed to a full cdma link. in that case you can eliminate the second phone.just depends really on how much range you need.
alot of it depends on what options the ecu/telemetry computer has for data out or if you'd need to tie into individual sensors. most decent systems should be fairly straightforward. and how pretty your interface needs to be. a straight text interface is fairly simple could even pull most data straight to a terminal with minimum effort.
if your really interested in doing this. let me know and i can probably point you to some good places to start.
edit if it is really just a standard serial connection it should be pretty straightforward also
edit again just remembered if it really is a serial port >>>>>
Since the audio output of the Android is accessible and addressable, [www.robots-everywhere.com/] wrote source code to use the left and right channels as separate serial communication lines. This circumvents the need to bust into the device and muck about with the hardware which is great if you want a no-risk hack that allows communications to an RS232 port. Any hardware on which you can write to the DAC (and control the sampling rate) is a potential target.
so you probably could do it with just 2 phones without the arduino ect.
or just a cable from the serial out port to the headphone in port would also work with the hack from above not much else would be needed
How far do you want to go, how much data you trying move and how much bandwidth. Hams have been doing data uplinks for decades. If it's only 50 miles, maybe you should look for a local ham radio club. Even if you need farther distances you maybe able to do something with packet radio or dstar. Even if you are dead set on using cellular, there are probably a few cell engineers in the club. After all Hams are the ones who pioneered the whole idea of cellular networks.
Thanks folks! I will do some more reading up on the stuff. I was just thinking maybe there would be some way to get remote desktop to run or see if i can jump the computer altogether. That serial port to headphone thing sounds kind of interesting I will have to spend some time on that. I know that data isnt too much. and I would only be trackside while we test in our parking lot to view live data coming from the car. It would just be brownie points to the judges if I can tune and view from anywhere in the world (with an internet connection).
Here is a simple set up for a GSM network that I was looking into but not sure if and how I would get it to work just using a cellular telephone. My teammate also has an E4GT so I figured I would try and see if there was a way.
Heres the link
http://www.motec.com/telemetryAU/telelemetrygsm/
Thanks again for the help!
if your running a full pc in there anyway the easiest cheapest thing to do would probably be to just add a wifi card then you could use remote desktop / vnc viewer to display that info on the phone.
lots of good info for random projects like this at www.hackaday.com
there are also a few companies who make cdma routers and links but they can get pricey.
not to mention you have to have another phone plan to use them

Need a uploader man..... LOL

My computer can't upload anything now, since it has become old. It would freeze if I would upload a ROM anywhere.
This is why I use my phone to upload my Roms, using Minus app or 4shared app.
I need a person who can upload to maybe, Mediafire, immediately after I've uploaded mine to 4shared or Minus.
This is so people will get a Mirror and not have any problems with downloading
Thanks guys
Peteragent, computers don't slow down significantly without cause...
An updated or new piece of software (be it an application, server or driver) could be the culprit. Malware perhaps?
Bloated registry with too many left-over entries?
IDE HDD controller reverting to PIO mode? (Depending on the vintage of your rig.)
HDD seek/read errors?
Thermal throttling? What are your temperatures at idle like? Under load? Dust-covered heat sinks and degraded thermal paste could have a role.
Your (maybe new?) friends:
SpeedFan (checks both temperatures and S.M.A.R.T hard disk drive trend monitoring)
HighJackThis (careful!)
CCleaner (privacy tools, but also a decent registry cleaner)
Memtest86+ (RAM error testing)
Prime95 (CPU stress test)
Good luck,
Darkshado
You could always try using an ubuntu live cd/usb if it can't upload then, it's the hardwired ;-)
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i can do this for you
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Will do it for you
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Hehehe, thanks Darkshado.
But it's my Dad's computer (the only one) that has lived after 20 years of Restoring and Restoring...
After all that, I know its time is limited, because I get a Cylic Rendundancy Check EError from time to time, and I found out that the Hard Disk became old and unable to use anymore (but I still am using it)
Thanks to all of you for volunteering a replying here! 'D
20 years? Sure that's not a typo?
(20 years ago my family's sole PC computer was an 486DX2 machine running at a whopping 66 MHz with 8MB of RAM. It had been upgraded from a 386 33 MHz processor around that time, its original configuration; including a 100MB HDD and 4MB of RAM going back to 1990. AT form factor, not ATX.)
Or is it like the story of the axe you've had for years; changed the handle three times and the head twice, but it's still the same axe?
Stop using the computer until you've made backups. Seriously.
Like it or not, you're going to need some new hardware. Probably a hard drive, but do yourself a favor and test the RAM too.
How old is your power supply? Motherboard? Depending on the quality of the components and the stresses they've been subjected to, you may start seeing failures of those as well.
Ehhh, yeah I think I made a typo. What I meant to say was 30 years.
Huh? Why are you talking about Axe's? Stay on topic here...!
Ohhhh do you mean that stinky perfume Axe? I think that's fake, it doesn't attract girls! Are they crazy? Plus, it smells bad
My Dad always Restores cause my brother and I keep wrecking the computer LOL. Plus my Dad says that it's still good if you use it only for media and browsing... Lol but I use it for developing. That's the only Computer we have... Except the one my parents secretly hide/keep from us in their bedroom... Lol I did use to have an Ok Laptop, but my brother went on a rampage and squeezed water from soaked toilet paper to our Laptop LOL. This was before i got a phone and checked out XDA.
All the components of my computer (My Dad's Laptop) is worn out and old... Lol
Thanks Darkshado, for replying and helping
Hehehehe
I'm very much talking about these
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I am surprised your brother is still alive after doing that...
So you're stuck with an old beat up laptop that's very much dying, you might have to start saving money to buy your own?
I guess I should just point you towards http://forum.notebookreview.com/ in the meantime.
Yup I am saving up money! But whenever I see food, my money from my wallet ends up paying for the Food LOL
I want a Desktop like koush's... LOL
If not, I want a HP Envy
I've sworn some time ago to never give another cent of my money to HP. Bad customer support experience. That bad. Short version: Printer drivers stubbornly picking A4 when they should pick Letter.
I know pretty much exactly what I want in my next laptop, and the machines that fit the bill are far and few in between.
Right now I'm waiting a few more days for the Ivy Bridge chips to come out, and *maybe* the next AMD 7000 series mobile GPUs. (Although Optimus weighs heavily in favor of nVidia in my case. And ATI drivers haven't provided me with a good experience in the past.)
Then I'm getting a Clevo P150EM.
lol, what are u guys talking about. =))
@Peteragent5 if u want, i can mirror your files to my server
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lol, what are u guys talking about. =))
@Peteragent5 if u want, i can mirror your files to my server
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LOL. We got off topic lol... Anyways...
Thank you! That would be great! But wouldn't it overload the server? Just like it did on Dropbox LOL
Peteragent5 said:
LOL. We got off topic lol... Anyways...
Thank you! That would be great! But wouldn't it overload the server? Just like it did on Dropbox LOL
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it has 1Gbps port and it not use apache for webserver.
i also limit maximum 2 connection 1 time @ 250KB/s speed.
AFAIK, for 3 weeks it was provide 10.000++ download without overloads
maybe if one time it handle 1000+ donwloads it'll overload.. lol
and I really hope u will first upload a fix for Ligux OS phone.apk, Peter
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I think I just broke SpeedTest.net Infinity.00?

Alright after my server came back online from the upgrade I decided to do a speed test not that it was going to change.
Normally looks like this:
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And then when I went to Infinity and then divided by 0:
Oops, it even freaked out and linked me the blank image.
RainMotorsports said:
Alright after my server came back online from the upgrade I decided to do a speed test not that it was going to change.
Normally looks like this:
And then when I went to Infinity and then divided by 0:
Oops, it even freaked out and linked me the blank image.
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I'm in Chicago.... What kind of connection is that a ds3?
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I'm in Chicago.... What kind of connection is that a ds3?
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Definitely not DS3 last i checked that doesn't push anything near this. I wouldn't have a clue though I remember working for a company that had DS1/T1 back when that was fast lol oh so long ago. Some sort of Optical Carrier line. The data center belongs to InterNAP and i know they actually invented or hold patents to some of the technology they use in their own backbone across the nation.
I rent from a game server provider. The rack has a 10Gbe to the data center and I am throttled to 1Gbps. Its actually pretty difficult to hit a speed test site that can even handle the bandwidth. I mean plenty of data centers and test sites near there.
Id have to take several 50 to 100 Mbps clients across the country to even try to push it real world. It sustains a little over 100 Mbps day to day under peak times from the few downloaders I have. I mean my peaks are very mild. I can't afford the transfer bandwidth to go along with such a fast connection. I mean id rather have unmetered on 100 Mbps I guess but 1Gbps gives me the potential to help out on a very fast but very small scale.
Im just north of Chicago.... What is Rain Motorsports?
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Im just north of Chicago.... What is Rain Motorsports?
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An identity i have yet to replace lol. Name i came up with in 03 fitting a future dream that got detoured and then beat with a baseball bat. No sense in changing the name for personal use since everyone knows me by it. But should I ever branch out into something professional yeah I have been seeking a change of clothes on that one. Unless I end up back in the automotive field again.
RainMotorsports said:
Alright after my server came back online from the upgrade I decided to do a speed test not that it was going to change.
Normally looks like this:
And then when I went to Infinity and then divided by 0:
Oops, it even freaked out and linked me the blank image.
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Sexy...thats all i have to say?
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What a let down...lol... was really hoping for turbo/fuel management dealer.
Oh well your mirrors are blazing fast I guess I still love you
ilostmypistons said:
What a let down...lol... was really hoping for turbo/fuel management dealer.
Oh well your mirrors are blazing fast I guess I still love you
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LOL yeah I can't be cool like the guy who bought TurboKits.com with NO intention of starting a company around it and ends up not only making a store front from it but becoming a manufacturer lol. All because people started bugging him about where to find kits for their cars.
what modem were you running and how did you get windows 7 on your phone?
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what modem were you running and how did you get windows 7 on your phone?
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HAHAHA, Server 2008 R2 actually though I do have the desktop experience installed just not enabled. We were joking awhile back about doing WiFi speed tests with our E4GT's so id love to slap a N450 router on that network and have a go. But im assuming the E4GT only does 1x1 so its limited to 150Mbps if even that.
I am ALWAYS on the server and my home desktop using my cell. I get calls from Korey, etc and change server config's on the fly. Pocket Cloud works great for RDP but I was using the Android VNC for VNC. I use Team Viewer for my home pc it of course won't let you install it on a server without a commercial license.
RainMotorsports said:
An identity i have yet to replace lol. Name i came up with in 03 fitting a future dream that got detoured and then beat with a baseball bat. No sense in changing the name for personal use since everyone knows me by it. But should I ever branch out into something professional yeah I have been seeking a change of clothes on that one. Unless I end up back in the automotive field again.
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me too, have the same thing, just dont have a good enough online name, so i just go by the username i made when i was like 13. and i dont think xda would like woodygoskeet very much
RainMotorsports said:
Alright after my server came back online from the upgrade I decided to do a speed test not that it was going to change.
Normally looks like this:
And then when I went to Infinity and then divided by 0:
Oops, it even freaked out and linked me the blank image.
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Holy balls that's fast.... Jealous

Tor = The Onion Router

Anyone use Tor? If not it's worth checking it out. Best proxy service out there. Using duck duck go for search engine it's a whole new Web.
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I always have tor and use it occasionally. I appreciate the torify everything option.
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I like it, but hate the speeds.. Unless they can't improve it then I usually don't use it.. I can get 1.8mbs of download speed without it, but with it I get 15-60kbs... There's no way to get better speeds unless you destroy some of the security
Yeah since it's really mean for deep Web fishing. Tough security on it, it's crazy.
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I don't see any purpose for it unless your a hacker or fugitive from technology related crimes XD
It's not a daily driver but its excellent at getting thru websites that won't allow American ip addresses. Or going to the silk road
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How does this affect battery? Never used it on Android. I'm taking about leaving my phone connect to the TOR network. It would use more data because my data would be slower which will use more battery but anything more?
Aaron Swartz, Rest in Pixels.
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How does this affect battery? Never used it on Android. I'm taking about leaving my phone connect to the TOR network. It would use more data because my data would be slower which will use more battery but anything more?
Aaron Swartz, Rest in Pixels.
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It wouldn't use more data, it would keep your radios active longer which theoretically would have a negative impact on battery life.
The speeds are rather low but, given the anonymity it provides, they are negligible when using Tor.
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Well for daily driver I have issues using Google. They don't like the mass queries coming off my phone. Throws a red flag and blocks access to Google search. If you like the service consider running it on your pc and set up a relay. More relays = faster connection. I don't notice that much of a battery drain. I'll run it with and without then post screenies
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I hack and before i graduated i was using a proxy service on our school computers until they finally found out and blocked almost EVERY proxy service you could find. A branch of the U.S. Navy uses TOR for open source intelligence gathering, and one of its teams used TOR while deployed in the Middle East recently. Law enforcement uses TOR for visiting or surveilling web sites without leaving government IP addresses in their web logs, and for security during sting operations. Its very useful but yes, it is slow unless you have A LOT of bridges. I like it because most schools aren't smart enough to block you from executing programs from your flash drive.. At least mine wasn't so I liked that it was on my flash drive and I didn't have to save it on the schools home drive so I could just go from computer to computer, open, and use it. Its very useful and I don't get on a computer without using it.
Last time I checked or used Tor it was leaving behind some DNS trails. Anyone know of that is still the case?
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Don't like the speeds on the onion router? Run a node. In theory, If a small fraction of the users who compain about the speed ran nodes, the network would become exponentially faster for everyone plus supply better obfuscation for the people who really need it on the network. I'm talking about all the journalists, dissidents, and whistleblowers out there -and anyone trying to affect positive change in hostile territory - not the pimply faced high schoolers buying drugs, pervs trading kiddie porn, or common thieves on the darkweb using tor to try and hide their criminal activities from law enforcement.
Ok... lets sudo this and talk TOR brass tacks. Because love it or hate it - something like TOR needs to be entered into knowing and understanding the risks, how the system works and what vulnerabilities you are exposed to. I caution people to a) dont believe the hype / both from its opponents and proponents. Risk as well as profit deploying it vary per user and per device. So listen to what people say about their experiences but also consider the source of the intel as well: jondoe commenting on how TOR sucks and/or is great means nothing if his platforms consist of running it from IOS or any .net environment. b) dont render a false sense of security from its target description and ploy. If not used in concert with a plethora of additional /sys/config - it will bite you. Not listening to this suggestion could actually make you stick out on a network as a TOR user. Although the tunnel and its content are encrypted / your entry to and exit from are not... and thats usually where the nets are. c) .... I could go on .... lets cut to some solutions for further consideration and to get me off this soap box.
1. GOV/official use: debunked - is not happening on any level nor has it ever despite what the media and/or forums have reported. Despite its Milt. Ind. Complex birth / TOR is not used for HUMINT officially. Why would they? Their tools far surpass TOR's percieved abilities. maybe its used by local munincipal or DHS - but again ... these organizations are currently in turmoil upgrading to WIN7. ...! Do the math.
2. There are many other options for configuring your device to achieve what your intended TOR to provide you with. There is no out-of-the-box solution. Learn and master how TCP works and work on lowering your fingerprint score before allowing TOR to lead you to the hunters.
So take this for what its worth from someone who wears both hats professionally. Im not breaking my code of silence to scare you or internationally counter others in this thread .. if it bothers you - get over it. Im done listening to people turn speculation into fact that others may be harmed by. This is a PSA. If you have to ask questions or seek instruction and/or advice concerning TOR - dont use it.
I'm in the fraud fighting industry and need this app to take me to underground carding forums, etc. Orbot quit working when I upgraded from 4.1.2 to 4.3. Any ideas or has anyone found a fix for it to work with 4.3?
Update in Play Store released yesterday or today didn't solve the problem. Wished that would have fixed it.
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Casio G-Shock GB-6900b now compatible after update

I received the G-Shock Gb-6900b-1b yesterday as an awesome present from my bro in law. It wasn't linking to the phone until I updated to 4.3. Casio says only the iPhone and Galaxy 4 are officially supported, but everything is fully functional as of the update.
http://www.gshock.com/watches/Classic/GB6900B-1B
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Congratulations! Could you post some photos and to tell what exactly gives that synchronisation?
It is too expensive for me in any case. I have had a G Shock watch, I have bought it in german Amazon for about 10-20 Euro, it is looking quite the same. It has an awful quality, despite Casio usually don't do a bull****, but one left button "mode" has fallen, so now I can use this watch only with arrows.
But I think for 180 dollars they do much better watch hehehe))
I just don't understand what gives that synch for such price? Has it geolocation or radiation detector?)
P.S. white watches in your link are fancy
Here are some pictures. Keeping it connected is kind if a pain though. Hopefully it improves.
It's pure Bluetooth, allows you to set alarms and find my phone if lost. Not as fancy as the smart watches but much more durable and last a couple years.
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Here are some pictures. Keeping it connected is kind if a pain though. Hopefully it improves.
It's pure Bluetooth, allows you to set alarms and find my phone if lost. Not as fancy as the smart watches but much more durable and last a couple years.
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Problem with the smart watches is requiring to regularly recharge the battery. In addition to other mobile gadgets now there is a watch to recharge (!)
So how does the battery on the casio manage with bluetooth ?
G-shock is a term Casio has been using for over a couple of decades now.
It's says it will last about two years on its charge before the battery needs replacing. No recharging!
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so what is the function of the bluetooth?
My guess is that if it's constantly connected to your phone then the knock on effect will be that both devices will be hit by the usage, unless they've found a way to drip feed the BT and retain battery?
Two years on one charge is pretty epic when you consider it connects via BT.
Perhaps a kinetic type watch which replenishes the juice when you move would be a better innovation.
I've got one of these and it works pretty well. You can get alerts for email, sms, facebook, twitter, etc. You can also control the phone from the watch with features such as skip forward/backward on your music player, play/pause, volume up/down etc. The watch even displays track name info and email & SMS sender on the display. The downs are that it's a very large & chunky watch and that's from someone with a large wrist and that the phone's battery is greatly affected by this connection. I carry ZeroLemon spare batteries so to me it's not as big of a deal but to others it may be a deal breaker. Another thing is I had to disable one of the features due to annoyance & something that does need to be addressed by the folks at Casio: Lost connection warning. This is a good idea and in theory is supposed to warn you before you leave your phone somewhere. In practice what it does is annoying alert (tone & vibrate) regularly when your phone is in your pocket next to you and the connection is just dropped. The connection is far less reliable than most bluetooth devices I use and this includes going back several years. Other than that the watch is supposed to last a couple of years on a single battery which the competition couldn't dream of (although old Nokias before smart phones were the same since they had limited features which is a similar comparison) are ultra durable and with a solid price point too. While I hope they add some more features and fixes easily done through app updates the watch itself is pretty solid as expected for a G-Shock.
Does it work on 4.4.2?
I keep getting errors if I try to side load it " app not installed"
Hello,
I have a Xperia Z1 Compact (Android4.4.2). This G-Shock is it compatible with my phone ? I have to make so it have compatible ?
(Sorry for my english,but I'm french)
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Does it work on 4.4.2?
I keep getting errors if I try to side load it " app not installed"
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Should be able to find it in the play store. I'm on Stock and it still works fine.
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Hello,
I have a Xperia Z1 Compact (Android4.4.2). This G-Shock is it compatible with my phone ? I have to make so it have compatible ?
(Sorry for my english,but I'm french)
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Should be compatible. Still working with my phone.
I couldn't find it in the play store, I was able to find it on my old xperia sp when I search for the G-Shock+ app. And if I try to side load the apk, it says "application not installed"... Could you extract the apk from your phone so I can try it out again?
mate i'm buying a g-shock today
I have that since it's first release and bundle with my Casio phone. Awesome watch but still prefer Casio Waveceptor:victory::victory::victory: Still, the battery is ****ing awesome, no replacement for 2 years now:laugh::laugh:
G-Shock+ alternative: BlueWatcher
Hello everybody,
I'm the founder of the Android Application called "BlueWatcher". BlueWatcher is the alternative to G-Shock+ Android app to control CASIO Bluetooth watches. A lot of users missed functionality in the official app and I decided to release my own app including the functionality that users proposed me. It's evolving quickly!! Now it supports all kind of notifications (facebook, whatsapp, line... all installed apps), time synchronization, musico control...
You can visit http://www.bluewatcher.es to discover more about BlueWatcher and what BlueWatcher can do for you.
It has been tested my many users in the XDA Developers forum and now it has more than a hundred downloads (~4.70 punctuation at Play Store).
I'm here to help you ([email protected]). Feedback is welcome!
See you and hope you enjoy it!
Use the old version of Gshock App
Hey man, just use the old version of the Gshock App. and don't update it. It will work better again, connects automatically.
i'm also thinking on buying gshock with bluetooth, im just wondering if the music controls work with other music players such as spotify?
After Lollipop Update it didn't work
Can't connect on my Sony Xperia Z1 after the Lollipop Update. How about yours?

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