DIY, Converter for XDA serial sync cable to Cisco console - Networking

Sorry, if this topic ever post
After take times to experiments, finaly now I already become Cisco Road Warrior
Now i can full utilize my XDA IIs for Console, VPN, Telnet to Cisco Device
What you need is :
1. XDA Serial Sync Cable
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2. Two unit DB-9 male
3. UTP Cable, we only use 7 from 8 cables
How to Create & Explanation
First, Solder DB-9 Male for the left side, than look and write, for cable colour and pin before continue solder for the right side DB-9 Male
This wire Map same for XDA, XDA II, XDA IIs, XDA IIi
Result
Tips :
1. Program for Console, Telnet, SSH use PockeTTY
2. For VPN use Movian VPN
3. Before connecting Sync Cable into XDA or Cisco device, Turn off ActiveSync first, at Tools-->Options--->PC--->Options--->Uncheck "Enable PC sync using this connection"
Source :
1. http://www.cisco.com
2. http://wiki.xda-developers.com/
3. http://www.arcelect.com/rs232.htm

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Connect Hermes to external LCD - e.g. in car satnav

Can anyone advise if the mini USB out port could be used to connect the Hermes to an external touchscreen LCD monitor, e.g. as included in a built in car satnav system. I have a built in touchscreen satnav in my car (Subaru Legacy) and would love to hook my PDA up to it and use Tom Tom, WM and all my other PDA functions via this large touchscreen whilst on the move. I alraedy have a parrot MK6000 to handle the sound side of things.
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Thanks Rudegar - at lreast I have an answer and don't dismantle my car trying to find a way!
It's possible : http://www.spectec.com.tw/products_detal.asp?dptype=v1sdv842 This microSD SDIO cart with TVout allow you to show on big screen stright form PDA screen
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But you will have problem with memory for maps .
I found solutions it's WL-HDD by Asus
It's easy to connect storage on WiFi Hard Disk. Working perfect BTW.
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Send a signal through mini-sub

EDIT: Oh damn, I meant mini-USB not sub xD
Hi!
I'm new to this forum, but I'm not new to Windows mobile. I have a Canon 40D and I don't want to spend $300 for a remote controller so I want to make one myself. Now I found how to close a shutter on my canon 40D with a serial port:
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(Full article: http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/dslr/CanonRelease40D.html)
But now the problem is: I don't have a serial port on my HTC Tytn. Now I have 2 choises:
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But can I connect that adapter to my HTC and send a signal to usb so the serial port can send out a RTS signal? Or do you need some specials drivers for that? I can program with C# but i'm not a pro so I can't program any drivers for my HTC
Two: Can I make the mini-USB port, on my HTC, trigger a relay? (I've also found this: http://www.soft82.com/download/mobile/relay-timer-ppc/ but you'll need a relay board for this that costs $120 and like I said i don't want to spend that money.)
Thx for help, but if you don't know how to manage that, it's no problem.
PS: sry for my english

RS232 input project!!!!

I work with serial interfaces all day and when I travel to work, having a way to interface the Imagio over serial would be fabulous!
So here I ask for all suggestions on how to do this and will be well taken.
The first thing that came to mind was that I could make a USB cable to interface with a RS232-USB converter as I would on any other windows computer. But does Windows Mobile have Plug And play??? How could I add such a communication port to the device ? And what about drivers? Has this being done before?
I had a few options and one of them was to use a Serial to Bluetooth adapter, I have tried one I got from KCWirefree some time ago and managed to send serial data both ways at diferent baud rate. Only issue is I have to reprogram the baud rate on the adapter each time which kills the purpose of the adapter it self.
So I found this,
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Which is closer to what I would like, if there is a way to use those data +/- then we could use a adapter the baudrate would only be changed on the HTC. Still looking...
I believe I have found some more answers...
In order to be able to connect this type of device I would need to have a
USB Host which I believe I have found:
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-zeno-usb-host-drivers.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/45220151/__Zeno_USB_Host_Drivers_v6.0a.rar.html
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I found a small adapter which I will be ordering/testing soon...

Using USB Female to Female for USB HOST

Hi,
i was thinking how i can fix a cabel for USB host for the HD2
i came to this idea: a USB Female To Female adapter,
what will happen if you connect your data cable to 1 side, and a USB Stick in the other side? will it work?
here's a pic:
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Doesn't work mate. The HD2 does not work as a USB host.
johncmolyneux said:
Doesn't work mate. The HD2 does not work as a USB host.
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then i thing you should see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=638201
and see your Register on your HD2..
OR google it,
Hey Mitchell,
Unfortunately this would not work directly since the HD2 does not power the external devices currently, you would need to create a modified wire that connects the power lines from the external usb device to some other power source (maybe a pc usb socket)
but this connector could be useful in allowing you to create this wire without having to hack up a hd2 usb cable itself.
mitchellvink said:
then i thing you should see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=638201
and see your Register on your HD2..
OR google it,
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As above .
There is also the problem I didn't mention that Cotulla never released the driver for this and since Cotulla has not been around for a while now it seems that this project is suspended indefinitely.

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The bigger issue is not being able to sideload apks onto the tread+. The tread+ doesn't have a micro usb, but rather usb to usb. I have usb data cable but nothing happens when I try to connect my pc. Developer mode is enabled. I attempted to connect via wifi using adb commands as well. I am not very skilled at any of this, but I am willing to try. Ideas would be appreciated. I need to watch netflix when I run
Thanks!
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