SanDisk 256+ Wi-fi ?? - MDA, XDA, 1010 Software Upgrading

Does SanDisk 256+ Wi-fi work with XDA I ?
thanks in advacne

I believe you'd need a SIDO slot in your XDA to be able to run this card, hence only the XDAII
But i could be wrong?

yeah it does require SDIO

You mean it wont work with XDA I ? or there is a work around solution for it ?
SDIO as i know comes built in on the main board
Thanks in advance

WiFi and other SDIO cards with onboard RAM are supported only by WM 2003 SE. So you cannot use it in XDA. This info is taken somewhere from Microsoft WM 2003 SE specification.

sunpower said:
You mean it wont work with XDA I ? or there is a work around solution for it ?
SDIO as i know comes built in on the main board
Thanks in advance
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Only XDAII comes with SDIO built in. XDA I only has SD
tech specs for XDAI
http://www.myxda.com/web/template/XdaSpecification.vm
tech specs for XDAII
http://www.myxda.com/XdaII/personal/template/XdaIIProductInfo.vm

i cant upgrade my XDA I to Microsoft WM 2003 SE ?
am already useing a 2003 ROM from the rom kitchen
SE is new one ?

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SD to SD(IO)

I'm aware that there have been ROM upgrades to the 3800 series
that allowed it's SD slot to be used as an SDIO. Is it possible
to modify the ROM of the T-Mobile US Pocket PC Phone
to allow this?
I'd love to use the Phone for 802.11 and one of the new
SDIO cards would make this a breeze if the hardware
supported it.
No! XDA (hardware) does not support SD-IO!
It is interesting to me that Compaq has found a way via a ROM upgrade to make an SD slot into an SDIO.
We have been told for so long, that the HTC PocketPC Phone will not support SDIO... But, if Compaq can turn an SD slot into an SDIO slot, then they either PLANNED to do that when they designed the hardware (So that it is DIFFERENT than the one in the XDA) ...
OR...
With the 'right' ROM update, it would work the same way on the pocketPC. Wouldn't that be a hoot!
If anyone finds out any more info, PLEASE post here!.
PS, lowga, I am in the Magic City as well.
JTA
jta said:
It is interesting to me that Compaq has found a way via a ROM upgrade to make an SD slot into an SDIO.
JTA
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Actually, COMPAQ (now is HP) pocket PC (IPAQ) is made my HTC
You see the iPaq was built with the right hardware to eventually support SDIO and it was simply a timing issue where Compaq released the product before SDIO support could be built. They did not make water into wine actually.
In the case of XDA we seem to have hardware design making SDIO a definite no go. Good way to ensure revenue continuity for XDA... Too bad.
JTA said:
But, if Compaq can turn an SD slot into an SDIO slot, then they either PLANNED to do that when they designed the hardware (So that it is DIFFERENT than the one in the XDA) ...
OR...
With the 'right' ROM update, it would work the same way on the pocketPC. Wouldn't that be a hoot!
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So, then, situation 1 is the more correct one... Thats too bad for us XDA owners.
jta

Which Sd Wifi card is compatibile with my MDAII?

Hi all, as subject I want to buy an Sd wifi card for my MDAII, Someone tell me that Sandisk WIFI+256 Mb isn't compatible with the device, It's true?
Which wifi card can I buy?
I've Wm2003Se 2.20.07 chs.
Thank's a lot..
as far as i know any wifi sd card without onboard memory since they all use the same chip
Rudegar said:
as far as i know any wifi sd card without onboard memory since they all use the same chip
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So the problem is only the memory chip?
Sandisk Wifi card without it is compatible?
Thank's a lot.
Hi..
yeah well not really because i think that people can use the memory but not the wifi it require some special driver to use both things
and xda's dont have that driver and cant have it installed i think
yeah the non mem sandisk is fine and so i sockets or what ever the other company who use the same chip is called
SANDISK and SPECTEC .... compatibility
Klaus said:
Rudegar said:
as far as i know any wifi sd card without onboard memory since they all use the same chip
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So the problem is only the memory chip?
Sandisk Wifi card without it is compatible?
Thank's a lot.
Hi..
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in my old times ;-PP I have been using sandisk SDIO WLAN card with XDA II and it was working for me, my friends have also reported succesfull operation withy sandisk card ....
I have not tried combo from sandisk (wlan + memory) at that time it was too expensive
you can also try SPECTEC WLAN (card has been reported to work on MDA mini etc.) card that is recently out to the market, it is much shorter and cheaper as compared to Sandisk .... for photos and simple comparison here it the link, although it is in my mother tongue .... just look for the pictures ;-)
http://www.pdaclub.pl/view.php?news_id=10134
and in english
http://www.theunwired.net/?itemid=2338
i am running the spectec sdw-820 since almost two weeks and it runs flawlessly even under buzzmobile 2005 with the current driver release 1.24.2 the only contra is that only very few network tools/scanner run under buzzmobile 2005.
handling and using is very easy. i am excited about that small sized wifi-card.
peter

xda exec storage (flash or ram)?

my xda exec uses windows mobile 5,
i came across this link which states that in wm5 that states that there is persistent
storage, which would require flash memory while wm3 has the information stored in non persistent storage (RAM) and the 72 hour rule applies where the information is lost once the phone turns off(because of no batterY) and the phone is not charged for 72 hours?
would this mean that my xda exec has flash memory for storage whereas an xda exec running windows mobile 3 would have slightly different hardware and would have ram instead of the flash alllocated for storage?
also is the information in wm5 never lost, even if we let the xda exec discharge and not charge it for say weeks, since the information is stored in flash
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2005/07/14/438991.aspx
1) Yes, WM5 devices have flash memory and normal RAM (plus disk on chip, which is also persistant [i.e. storage] which was also present on WM2003 devices)
2) Yes, that's why it is called persistant storage
thanks for the reply
so WM5 devices have extra flash memory + normal RAM whereas WM3 devices just have normal RMA
what is the disk on chip?
can the XDA Exec be WM3 as well as WM5, would that not mean two different hardware platforms for the xda exec?
xda_guy said:
thanks for the reply
so WM5 devices have extra flash memory + normal RAM whereas WM3 devices just have normal RMA
what is the disk on chip?
can the XDA Exec be WM3 as well as WM5, would that not mean two different hardware platforms for the xda exec?
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to be specific, WM5 devices use flash memory. To be more specific, NAND based flash memory(similar to one in various storage cards)
what disk are u talking abt BTW?
and yes, XDA EXEC comes with WM5 installed. You can nt put WM2003 in it. On the brighter side, you can play with Linux ;-)
Re: Memory:
Read
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2005/08/19/453784.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2005/07/14/438991.aspx
As for disk on chip
If you look at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Universal (which I'm sure you have ;-) ) you'd see a link to
this
i uess all the universal based devices have wm5 installed on them
why cant i put wm05 on my xda exec?
hey thanks for the link to the wiki, to be honest i did not know it existed. i hope you guys forgive me for that. you guys have found a way to unlock the phone from the network, cool, i had been trying to figure out how to do that
thanks for the link to the disk-on-chip
the disk-on-chip is a bunch of flash on one die, correct, with some memory management thrown in. (probably a bit more than that)
i browsed through the specs, and came across the operating environment, interestingly it mentions pocket pc 2002/03 and windows ce, isn't pocket pc 2002/03 based on windows ce 4.0
xda_guy said:
why cant i put wm05 on my xda exec?
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I was under the impression that all Universals ran WM2005 :?
sorry i meant
why cant i put wm03 on my exec?
i just realised that the umts chip is a qualcomm 6250, does that mean that the exec has BREW thrown in or just has JRE?

Athena Infrared

Hi
I want to know is any way to active the Infrared on athena?
whit a accesories or a SD card or ...
tanX
SDIO
I can find a SDIO Infrared Remote controll
Do SDIO work on Athena?
tanX
Arya said:
I can find a SDIO Infrared Remote controll
Do SDIO work on Athena?
tanX
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You won't be able to use standard SDIO cards as it's a Mini-SD port (or so I'm told).
Also, to answer your other post, the SD TV Card is also incompatible, as that's on a standard SDIO card, not a mini one...
jmdrizen said:
You won't be able to use standard SDIO cards as it's a Mini-SD port (or so I'm told).
Also, to answer your other post, the SD TV Card is also incompatible, as that's on a standard SDIO card, not a mini one...
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AO
Ok, tanX
.
man daram ba IR ba riemot kar mikonam!ehtiyaje be hich carti nadare!? bedebeston!?.
Arya said:
AO
Ok, tanX
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Support for mini SDHC

Does anyone know whether or not an 02 XDA Atom Exec will work with a 4gb mini SD (either from Sandisk or Transcend)? Would a firmware update solve the problem>? If not what options do i have
thks
i also have the same question.
I have the same question. I contacted O2 about the mini SDHC issue, but they are very vague with their answer (below - dated 16th July 2007)
"Thank you for contacting O2 Asia Technical Support.
With reference to the query that you have made, the Xda Atom has been tested with memory cards with a capacity of 2GB. By using a memory card with a higher capacity such as what you have mentioned, 4GB, may possibly cause some software conflict.Thus it may compromise the functioning of your device.
We hope this information is useful. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Judith Taan
O2 Technical Support (Email)
Asia Pacific Region
SACODE: jutaan#
For full listing of retail outlets and information on the latest products,
please visit http://www.seeo2.com"
If anyone is using a miniSDHC card on the atom, i will be glad to know which one. Also, is there any upgrade of software / firmware than can make this possible...
I have a miniSDHC card, Trascend brand. Won't read at all on the Atom. So don't get your hopes up. <_<
Try this drivers from HTC ATHENA for SDHC support on Atom.
Note, that it was not fully tested...
http://www.uploading.com/files/8D8Y1LXX/Athena_sdhc.rar.html
not SDHC but 4 gb works with atom
hi there,
I have an atom and it works with a 4 gb Topram minisd just fine, it's not no SDHC, and not sure if this answers your question. you can get this for like 40 bucks on e**y.
slamming_sammy1...
that's good news - incidentally, i went for the 2 gb card before i read your post. well, i'll have to upgrade sometime, i guess.
Ant-125 said:
Try this drivers from HTC ATHENA for SDHC support on Atom.
Note, that it was not fully tested...
http://www.uploading.com/files/8D8Y1LXX/Athena_sdhc.rar.html
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Tested & Worked on Atom Life WM6 Pro...
Thx bro...
Martin Yo
working miniSDHC Apacer 4GB class 2 wizard 9100 G3 WM2006 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1963379&postcount=2
Actually the Atom Life's WM6 ROM had enable the support for SDHC. 8G MiniSD works well.
Thats right WM6 supports miniSDHC
splua333 said:
Actually the Atom Life's WM6 ROM had enable the support for SDHC. 8G MiniSD works well.
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I bought O2 Atom Life just a week before. The same day I bought I did logged in to get WM6 upgrade and within 3 hours of purchase my device was on WM6.
When I downloaded the ROM after Registering and entering my IMEI the download page came and there was clearly mentioned that after WM^ upgrade the device will be able to use miniSDHC card but the capacity was not mentioned. BUT IT IS QUIET CLEARLY CONFIRMED THAT WM6 CAN READ miniSDHC CARD WHICH CAN BE ANYTHING ABOVE 2GB.
But its true that the device may start to slowdown, as well as the count of stored files increases to huge number. This is not tested by me but when I used 2gb card on MotoMing with more than 1000 files, the device started slowing down, though it was linux based. And we all know how windows behaves
???
I'm still confused Does atom support 4 GB mini shhc?
legalmantra said:
I'm still confused Does atom support 4 GB mini shhc?
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Yes! just install the sdhc patch and it'll work!
Which patch?
I need too this patch..
Device Atom life
Regards
I am unable to download Athena_sdhc.rar anyone can re-upload on rapidshare please
I guess if it works for Atom, it also works for HP rw 6828 (with "helloWorld" WM6.1 Rom fro this forum)
Do you know if it works with a micro SD 8GB or higher with a mini SD adapter ?
Some people report that 8GB works.
I use a 2GB from "integral" without problem.
I tried with a 4GB micro SD Kingston with mini-SD adapter, and it seemed to work.
Any slowdown when a lot of files are on the SD card ?
Did someone tried this link
I purchased an second hand Atom Life with WM6.0 but it would not read a SDHC 4GB card until the attacehd program was installed. But i soon found that the standard ROM sucks and then loaded a WM6.1 from Medkid and it works like a dream!!....that is everything good and SDHC support for my 4GB card is built in. Otherwise here is the SDHC driver for WM.

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