USB RJ45 - Windows RT General

Is there any way to create a driver for windows rt of this usb-rj45 ???
Thanks

saarakura said:
Is there any way to create a driver for windows rt of this usb-rj45 ???
Thanks
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If you have the source code... otherwise, no. And next time do a search before starting a whole new thread.

There is a USB Ethernet driver already available for RT; it's compatible with a few different adaptors (based on chipset, not the brand of the adaptor). You could try that one.
As C-Lang said, please search before posting. Both the topic of porting driver and of USB Ethernet drivers have been posted before.

Reading around I decided I couldn't quite be bothered with finding a correct usb device and driver. So I've ordered a rechargeable portable access point which I hope will work for me when I'm at an office with only wired LAN. I'll let you know how I get on if you like.

Startech has one that works. USB to Ethernet, I got it from CDW
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/St...bit-Ethernet-NIC-Network-Adapter/2831337.aspx

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USB pinout, Host functionality and a bit of research :D

Oka!!! This took me a bit of time-- I've got time on my hands..
First, I'm not a full time modder- pretty elim. @ this kinda stuff... Down to work:
I've found a pinout ofr the extUSB.. just compiling stuff from different posts here...
Look at attachment
Seems a bit theoretical.. capacitance hasn't been worked out..?? Looking at this : http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f28/how-to-add-a-3-5mm-jack-to-the-stock-headset-6087/
Capacitance and resistance shouldn't be an issue for std. 3.5 earphones.
This post is to add usb host functionalities, thou i can't get much of it: http://translate.google.com/transla...tml&hl=en&safe=off&client=opera&rls=en&hs=hOO
I believe that usb host functionalitites are available only @ bbot time, and in some iPaqs.. well, how exactly did that Jap do it ??
Power issues are a bit complex i see, i doubt supplying .5 A thru USB would be possible without an external driver.. So pray 1.1 compatibility can be achieved.. Can the drives from the ipaqs be extracted and incorporated into current HTC devices?? Notice:
http://www.handhelds.org/pipermail/ipaq/178/17869.html
And u can follow the link inside!!
SO PPl, can anybody come up wid sumthin smart?? cause i really wasnted to create my own split connections (hopefully with host functionality) @ home!!
c'mon!!
NO help
c'mon
SoME body out there's gotta know sumthin
Eventually
Guess this thread needs help!!
http://vonix.sourceforge.net/wi/index.php/HardwareTour
Second last point in the bulletin says that the CPU supports USB on he go, i.e. can act as a host/client.
Now, with the port of linux to it, guessing ..

Wireless Power: Breaking the Rules

Hello everyone, i want to share with you what i've stumble across.
In the near future you will have the ability to charge several devices wirelessly! With just a simple tray!
It's being developed by Qualcomm and it's called eZone.
You can learn more about it here:
http://www.qualcomm.com/innovation/stories/ezone.html
Cheers!
Thanks for sharing!
Hope this can be available soon
The idea of induction charging has been around for a while... my kids electric tooth brushes use it
Mojo mobility look like they are close to market as well....
Article
http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20081113/161182/
Mojo web site
http://www.mojomobility.com/
Very good team
Thank you for sharing
Have ever come across powermat http://www.powermat.com/ they also sell wireless charges for almost all kind of cellphones,ipod etc.
Another company Fulton Innovation also have developed similer technology which alot of compnies are using in their products called "eCoupled".
http://ecoupled.com/
HRQ.SLV said:
Hello everyone, i want to share with you what i've stumble across.
In the near future you will have the ability to charge several devices wirelessly!
With just a simple tray!
It's being developed by Qualcomm and it's called eZone.
You can learn more about it here:
http://www.qualcomm.com/innovation/stories/ezone.html
Cheers!
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So many of them... which one to go and buy for HTC products?????
I'm in Australia!!!
For sure PowerMat does not have direct support for my HTC. You have to buy a "universal" dongle and connect it to the PDA, making it almost useless!
Sooner or later there will be direct support, perhaps inside the battery itselves...
Regards,
FDPM said:
Sooner or later there will be direct support, perhaps inside the battery itselves...
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That's what i'm hoping for as well!

[Q] Running ps groove(ps jailbreak code) inside windows mobile?

Someone already created an application for running PSgroove on Nokia N900(android). Is it possible for us to have this on HTC diamond or other windows mobile phones.
It's basically emulating a dongle inside our phones. Does anyone have any idea how to do this?
hello,
the N900 port is not the same as Android, Nokia N900 have a Linux based OS but it's not Android, I have an Xperia X1 myself, and today I already downloaded Android for X1 and prepared it on my X1 just to test with it when the Android port is out soon....
in case it works, i will post all needed steps
You're right. N900 is pure Linux, but still the developer said it will be ported to android too. Damn, The only group that will miss this nice program will be us, windows mobile users, at least in the high end mobile category anyways.
it's a good idea for you now to download Android for Xperia x1 and get the feel of it, u can revert back to WM simply by restarting, this way u can be ready when the android release is out, and let's hope it can run on this emulated Android/Xperia,the Guy working on the Android port said it has to be rooted (Super User privilege) and i think this Android release is rooted, because when i run Terminal Emulator in Android and switch to su, then type id, i got id=0 ( and 0 is root ) so let's keep our fingers crossed
Source code for linux phone released
The author has already released the source for the N900 port - linux.
http://github.com/kakaroto/PSFreedom
I looked briefly in the code and it seems pretty simple actually, except for coding the Hub stuff (there I lost it)...
I think it is not that hard to code a simple app that could do it on Windows Mobile directly, considering that our devices are capable of emulating a USB hub...
Maybe some experienced coder could give it a go??
mihaiolimpiu said:
The author has already released the source for the N900 port - linux.
http://github.com/kakaroto/PSFreedom
I looked briefly in the code and it seems pretty simple actually, except for coding the Hub stuff (there I lost it)...
I think it is not that hard to code a simple app that could do it on Windows Mobile directly, considering that our devices are capable of emulating a USB hub...
Maybe some experienced coder could give it a go??
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Yeah, that's the catch. How to program USB in windows mobile?
this project has my support. Sorry, cannot contribute to coding, but am free to test!
I am also interested in this project and I am waiting impatiently to test the PSGroove on Windows mobile
Cseb87 said:
I am also interested in this project and I am waiting impatiently to test the PSGroove on Windows mobile
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me too i want it on my kaiser
touch pro2 user wanting this also, i know nothing about porting code but i am willing to test it!
Using Android to do this should be possible
Sorry everybody, I'm hedging my bets that there will not be a windows mobile port of PSGROOVE.
The reason ports have been landing on Linux/Android devices so quickly is because Linux/Android is open source and toying with drivers, controllers and the kernel is very easy. Windows Mobile is a very closed platform and even though the hardware might pose a problem, the OS is likely to be the deciding factor in the viability of something like a PSGROOVE port. Some operating systems such as Unix-based ones are designed to be easy to develop on at low level, others are not.
This is why we can have Android on WinMo devices and not iOS. This is why Linux and TI-84 already have ports of PSGROOVE but the iPhone port is as yet unreleased.
Far more likely is a version for an Android port on our devices. I'm not guaranteeing anything, and I'm not ruling anything out. Just a heads up.
I would like to understand how the code works, anybody knows a good documentation of that exploit?
maybe im missing something, but why is psgroove being ported (mainly) to phones ... wouldnt a laptop be a better choice? ... Someone please help a noob
lufcmattylad said:
maybe im missing something, but why is psgroove being ported (mainly) to phones ... wouldnt a laptop be a better choice? ... Someone please help a noob
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You have a double male usb-a cable 5meter laying around? Nearly anybody has. Your phone is much smaller and you have a fitting cable everywhere
scilor said:
You have a double male usb-a cable 5meter laying around? Nearly anybody has. Your phone is much smaller and you have a fitting cable everywhere
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lol
That's not the reason. USB controllers for the PC don't have a USB host function, which is essential for this hack. That's why you can't use you PC for this hack.
You can use a computer for that they are an usb host, usb-sticks are normally not . Install linux and have fun
here it is HD2 android psgroove port
hXXp://psfreedom.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_HD2
scilor said:
I would like to understand how the code works, anybody knows a good documentation of that exploit?
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the original psgroove files(they recently updated teh shellcode to give lvl2 peek/poke calls
hxxp://github.com/psgroove/psgroove[/URL]
Openpsjailbreak which allows bdvd emulation
its basically the same as the ps groove only 4 values where changes
(0x78 0x78 0x78 0x78 to 0x62 0x64 0x76 0x64)this one needs to be updated to add the lvl2 peek/poke calls
hxxp://github.com/openpsjailbreak/OpenPSJailbreak
PSfreedom linux version
hxxp://github.com/kakaroto/PSFreedom
Exploit reverse engineering
hxxp://ps3wiki.lan.st/index.php/PSJailbreak_Exploit_Reverse_Engineering[/URL]
payload reverse engineering
hxxp://ps3wiki.lan.st/index.php/PSJailbreak_Exploit_Payload_Reverse_Engineering[/URL]
This port would be so bad just need to be able to make a usb hub emulator that can change the device address of multiple devices at one.
The descriptor for it is really easy to make. and one the hub is created just need to implement the exploit in the order described(port1,port2,port3,dc port2,port4, port 5 ,dc port3)
and port 6 is not neccesary at all to run the exploit it had the original use of just acting as a test to make sure the exploit worked and made the dongle led turn green. cuased a lvl1 panic if the device was ever removed)
The main issue with a windows mobile version is making the usb hub as we dont have that much in terms of open source drivers. So if someone could emulate a usb hub through there device we could easily get this rolling.
Would be nice to see this on my i900
if no tthis the only way i coul dthink of is to try to put linux on phone and porting from the n900. an dno not andromnia android linux it would be ubuntu linux
stupid new user cant post links :rant:
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Dualshock 3

Can the DUALSHOCK 3 be used as an accessory to play emulated games on the Captivate. Such as the PSX emulator.
Thanks
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Well, first, it would seem that we would need a driver written for android for the controller. Looks like an outfit out of china made one for Windows Vista/7 to get the dualshock3 to work via bluetooth, which is what we'd use, of course.
Secondly, the psx emulator for android would need input-mapping, so the controls could be directed by the dualshock3. I don't know if the app does or not, but this sounds like a hella-awesome idea!
They have the BGP-100 bluetooth gamepad, and it costs about $25 for the hardware, and another $10 for the driver... (lame-sauce, for sure)
Now, I'm just getting into android development, and I bet android drivers couldn't be sufficiently coded using App Inventor! LOL But maybe someone else could look into it, for sure.
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Actually, just found this thread - forum (dot) xda-developers (dot) com/showthread.php?p=7132122
that linked to here - tomasz (dot) sterna (dot) tv/2010/02/play-games-on-nokia-n900-with-ps3-sixaxis-controller/
and tomasz states that it should be relatively straight forward to recompile for android. Looks like I'm gonna try and step up to the sdk. Woot!
Thanks for the info. What about using the controller with the SNES emulator. Would the same logic apply. Looks like the SNES emulator has support for external controllers.
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Well, first, it would seem that we would need a driver written for android for the controller. Looks like an outfit out of china made one for Windows Vista/7 to get the dualshock3 to work via bluetooth, which is what we'd use, of course.
Secondly, the psx emulator for android would need input-mapping, so the controls could be directed by the dualshock3. I don't know if the app does or not, but this sounds like a hella-awesome idea!
They have the BGP-100 bluetooth gamepad, and it costs about $25 for the hardware, and another $10 for the driver... (lame-sauce, for sure)
Now, I'm just getting into android development, and I bet android drivers couldn't be sufficiently coded using App Inventor! LOL But maybe someone else could look into it, for sure.
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Actually, just found this thread - forum (dot) xda-developers (dot) com/showthread.php?p=7132122
that linked to here - tomasz (dot) sterna (dot) tv/2010/02/play-games-on-nokia-n900-with-ps3-sixaxis-controller/
and tomasz states that it should be relatively straight forward to recompile for android. Looks like I'm gonna try and step up to the sdk. Woot!
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If you or anybody else get this working, I'll be sending 10 bucks to your/their paypal account. However, you should probably be aware that Samsung has implemented their own proprietary bluetooth stack in place of BlueZ (or BluZ or whatever the vanilla BT is), and it's a bit wonky - this is why the Wii controllers won't work with the Galaxy S phones. Hopefully we can get around this or better yet replace the Samsung BT with the vanilla implementation and get rid of the weird-ness.
Good luck!
this would be GREAT as i don't have a Wiimote but four dualshock 3s!
So, after doing a little digging, here's what I've come up with.
After reading this thread over on the androidcommunity,
androidcommunity [dot] com/forums/f7/bluetooth-3-0-is-not-enabled-in-android-2-1-or-2-2-a-39462/
It looks like us Captivate users are stuck until Google integrates BT 3.0 into android. As of now, BlueZ has a kernel that supports BT 3.0, BlueZ 4.71, Google just hasn't moved towards implementing it.
I'm still going to look into getting this to work, but I'm gonna need alot of coffee.
Would be great. Let me know if u get it workin.
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So, now that Bluez is included in the Cognition 2.2 b6 ROM...that means we can use the bluetooth controller? I'm now digging this more and more.
bump^^^
I've been searching for an answer to this question. I hope we can get a way to use our dualshock 3 controllers on our Android That would be the last piece of the puzzle for true nostalgia and would help us touchscreen users out a lot.

OTG Devices availability

Hello, I'm looking to find "pure" OTG devices. One that would have no need of adaptor and if/when connected it would directly be recognized by the phone.
What I have in mind is mostly a tiny flash drive which -with the aid of a converter- it would plug to PCs as well, rendering the exchange of files a routine task (as it is between PCs).
To my dismay the only I have found thus far is this: http://www.usbfever.com/index_eproduct_view.php?products_id=2704 , which is quite big and ugly and kinda defeats the purpose.
Also the device does not necessarily have to be flash storage, it can also be micro-bluetooth, micro-gps, micro-tvtuner or what have you. A whole -new- family of external devices aimed firstly for the mobile and (through a converter) secondly for the desktop.
If you have any other such device that you know it would be a welcome addition to this thread... Thanks.
Sorry for bumping/resurrecting this thread but it feels as if no-one ever heard of OTG devices, bit of a pity because it rather means that they're not that popular; which to me is beyond comprehension given how widespread the tablet/smartphone use is and how much it would be benefited by direct-to-OTG devices...
Apparently to most it seems like a not very useful novelty ...

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