Can we use the phone as reader for the pc? Is there any way?
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Is here a way that you can you connect the Artemis phones to an external monitor. Have anyone tried this?
It never came to my mind... why would you want to do that?
the only way i could think of is to use my mobiler, but you'll need another pc.
Vladio said:
It never came to my mind... why would you want to do that?
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I was thinking to conect it to my onboard display which is bigger. It will help to use the navigation while driving.
usb connector is useless for such things as it not being usbHost able it's only for charging and sync with pc
so you need a microSD to monitor card there are ones out you can get
Rudegar said:
usb connector is useless for such things as it not being usbHost able it's only for charging and sync with pc
so you need a microSD to monitor card there are ones out you can get
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Can you give me a link to such a card?
http://gadgetdna.com/?p=327
found with
http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&q=microSD+tvout&btnG=Søg&meta=lr=lang_da|lang_en
SOTI pocket controller
You can buy SOTI pocket controller and use a verry low res on the host machine?
A tool that I'm using is Microsoft's "Remote Display Control Host". You install a small client on the phone and the PC and you can see your display in real-time on your PC monitor (tried it with WinXP but it should work in Vista as well).
You can even "zoom in" x1, x2, x3, but the analysis is not any good at x2, x3.
You can find it in MS Pocket PC Power Toys in technet: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/wce/downloads/ppctoys.mspx#ELD
The link for the tool in Microsoft's website: http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/3/7/5376bdb4-0aec-40df-bb5c-7a4eb4819b25/remotedsp.exe
I hope this helps.
P.
Rudegar said:
usb connector is useless for such things as it not being usbHost able it's only for charging and sync with pc
so you need a microSD to monitor card there are ones out you can get
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Such a card would not work for the Artemis as it has its MicroSD socket under the SIM card AND the battery.....
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Such a card would not work for the Artemis as it has its MicroSD socket under the SIM card AND the battery.....
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Yes, sure. No access.
Has any way been found to fix an MicroSD used with a Focus or other WP7 phones?
I don't have a N8 or other Symbian^3 phone
Unfortunately, that's the only way.
Crap, oh well. We need MS to come out with a tool or something to fix these cards.
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The card need the special SD card reader in order to suppor the security bits. Such card reader doesn't seem to exist. Without this kind of special reader (and the driver support), MS can't do anything about it. There will be no software magic here. SD stands for Secure Digital.
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The card need the special SD card reader in order to suppor the security bits. Such card reader doesn't seem to exist. Without this kind of special reader (and the driver support), MS can't do anything about it. There will be no software magic here. SD stands for Secure Digital.
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I thought they were called that because of the lock switch on the side, anyway, good point.
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Nope. It was originally design to distribute copy righted music but never took off.
Your best option is to try and find someone with a Symbian phone, preferably from the last 3 years...
Hello overyone
In near future I'll recieved my new HTC wildfire s but could find info about
USB possbility it's mean that usb can menage flashmemory, memory card reader, keyboard, mouse and other.
If USB has only client. how I can connect other type memory card then micro sd
it has only client, you cannot connect in diferent ways. try on some custom roms but I dont think that will be possible, becouse this feature is av. from Android 3
Hey guys.
i have this question. Is there such a way to transfer, let's say, from a card reader to an external hard drive using the Kindle Fire /or any android device/?
i need this so i can use the tablet to transfer material on the go instead of taking a laptop.
I assume both have usb attachments?
If so, you will need an OTG cable, a powered usb hub, and Chainfire's stickmount. You can use that to transfer stuff from your kindle to external devices. I think this answered your question, but I was having trouble understanding it. If this is not what you were asking, please rephrase your question.
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I assume both have usb attachments?
If so, you will need an OTG cable, a powered usb hub, and Chainfire's stickmount. You can use that to transfer stuff from your kindle to external devices. I think this answered your question, but I was having trouble understanding it. If this is not what you were asking, please rephrase your question.
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this looks promising. thank you for the information. The hub was the thing i was looking for.
My need is this: when i need to transfer files (video, audio) on the go - i'd like to plug in a card reader (if using a camera) and transfer from the card reader to an external usb hdd. all i want is to use the kindle for this procedure and not carry a laptop around.
I am using Nokia 6 which doesn't have an NFC reader, so I searched in the internet if there is any external NFC reader for Android. I clicked into this website: www .taptrack .com/article/blog/use-nfc-tablet-without-built-reader, and saw that "Use an NFC phone and pair the tablet using traditional Bluetooth".
Is this thing real and works? Is there any apps which have that kind of function?
Or which external NFC reader is recommended?