[Q] external usb monitor/touchscreen support dev's needed - Android Software Development

Hey everyone i have been looking around the web for awhile now and think i have found what i need to make an external display for my android that i could use like the new Motorola atrix netbook dock thing . Any help with this would be greatly appreciated , if anyone with dev knowledge is willing to work with me on this i am willing to buy the equipment and test it . might even be able to buy a mimo monitor for the dev once it has been tested and works . ok so here are the links for what i want .
MIMO monitor http://www.mimomonitors.com/ this will be the touchscreen display .
Display link the driver makers for linux windows and osx for the monitor .
http://www.displaylink.com/support/index.php
a page where it looks like some one already started this project .
http://sites.google.com/site/voyageofbeagleboard/Home/displaylink-for-android

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Ubuntu development

okay. since Android got it self a forum, i thougt we need a Ubuntu thread. I have no idea if this post belong here, but i belive it needs to be somewhere. I love to have a full Ubuntu running with WiFi at least. The Andriod and Ubuntu thread is overwhelmd with Andriod dev so here i go. If the Ubuntu developers for HD2 want to setup a thread of there own i would love it
Also read the first sticky Linux post for current info and files . Im not a developer just a user hoping for further development on Ubuntu, and i hope im not alone out there
My story so far:
I have used Ubunto now for a while with a USB hub with a mouse, keyboard, soundcard and external power. So far i found Ubunto to be a bit unstable. Feels like its easy to make it drop out. I have ended up with no startmeny and no computer icons, leaving me with just desktop pic and i have to press power/hangupp button to shut it down.
Also playing music in included music player is a bit shaky, sometime i dont get audio and need to change a couple of tracks to get it to play again.
BTW anybody have a password problem? If i want to change time as a example,i need to type a password and its not accepting "ubuntu"?
Also, anybody have managed to get landscape somehow? Would also be nice to get WiFi up and running, so if a dev has any ideas on possible updates on progress would be nice. I have no mobile usb dongle so i havent been able to try that.
So how your experience so far? Type away and lets at least share what we know.
Best regards from me.
ROM, latest NRG cookie dilink glass edition
Radio, 2,12,50
only ubuntu download link i found
gamesquare.co.uk/ubuntuh.html
wow, talkabout being the only one wanting Ubuntu on my HD2. Sorry, wont ask again.
I would definitely be interested in running Ubuntu on my HD2 - it is the OS of choice for my desktop. Is there any bluetooth support at present? I have a BT keyboard / mousepad combo and that would make it very useable for me.
ok but if i don't have a keyboard for my phone and i want to use ubuntu .. i reallt can't use it ? is there any virtual keyboard ..?
Bluetooth and WiFi is currently not working, also no sound.
BUT there is built in usb support. I went to rhe cheepest electronic store and bougt a USB HUB that has its own power adaptor, also som USB cables and adaptors.
A regular pc keyboard, mouse, mobile internet dongle etc. Everything being USB can be used. And i also found in a drawer of mine a usb stick soundcard. So basicly as it is now, all works with some cheep usb tec, but as stated, i have no mobile internet so dont know if it works.I did get to borrow a dongle for like 5min and it found the internet supplyer etc so should work i guess.
Now i realise for some that they might go banana because they cant use Ubuntu without USB gadgets. But thats one reason to try to get the developers attention. If you get to connect some usb stuff(mouse being the least, no k-board if you want to just try it out, i belive you will get hooked on the idea and trying out stuff of your own. I find it fun connecting all old USB stuff i have lying around.
Next step is to add my 1TB usb drive, maybe get to watch some movies.
So, its Ubunto is its birth at least crawling. But with the full attention on Andriod it seems Ubuntu is getting forgotten, hence this thread, so they notice us, and while we wait, try it and report here in lack of space, only wish this could be a sticky or a seperat dev Ubuntu thread because, were drowning in the Android happiness going on.
I will keep testing its 0,1 beta further to se what makes it tick. But im no developer, just a concernd fan, but im having fun, so i report my findings, fun to be in the edge, or birth of something so comon, bring out the dea...ops, i mean bring out your USB gadgets and play, who knows, you might have fun as i.
..oh, sorry for missing one reply here. Found no virtual keyboard so far, this password thing is my biggest concern atm, its like admin rights i need.
Some touch screen implementation is in there, so you can use your fingers to move around and dubble tapp opens SOME stuff and menys. Not very presise but it works if your patient.
Heres a list of USB gadgets im using atm.
HUB: Plexgear, 4 usb ports + 1 data port (its where you plugin you HD2) + power adaptor (Incl in the package)
Mouse: A old Microsoft 2.0 wired mouse and a reaaally sheep wirless mouse, just tried if wireless mouse would work, and i can confirm it does.
Keyboard: A mini keyboard named Zippy with built in blue lights, got to type in style =)
Sound: A no name usb stick not much larger then the usb reciver for a wirless mouse. All it says on the stick is " USB Audio Controller. I belive i heard somthing they going for the amout of 17$ or somthing.
Harddrive: Tryed my 1TB drive, maybe its to large to get recognized or something, but i cant find it atm.
BTW Anybody have a small USB HD lying around they could test?
Nakazul said:
okay. since Android got it self a forum, i thougt we need a Ubuntu thread. I have no idea if this post belong here, but i belive it needs to be somewhere.
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'HD2 Android Development' naming is erroneous for that reason. I vote we rename the forum Linux and Android development.
-Most elementary progress is seated in the kernel - which has nothing to do with android in the first place. The kernel is Linux and not android.
-Android is not the only userland usable. As seen here there is ubuntu and other stuff.
edit: Find a thread discussing this issue here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=654560
I can fix you ubuntu 0.2 with wifi and all kinds of stuff soon.
Nakazul said:
wow, talkabout being the only one wanting Ubuntu on my HD2. Sorry, wont ask again.
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cant wait to boot up ubuntu on my hd2. But still cant even boot up with v0.1.
dcordes, ur great man! love how the team actually progresses to achieve the current state.
just would like to ask issit possible, technically, to tap on gprs while running ubuntu? Was thinking bout it but not technically sure.
wangiles said:
dcordes, ur great man! love how the team actually progresses to achieve the current state.
just would like to ask issit possible, technically, to tap on gprs while running ubuntu? Was thinking bout it but not technically sure.
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you're welcome. yes that's possible I'm working on it as we speak.
speedwie said:
cant wait to boot up ubuntu on my hd2. But still cant even boot up with v0.1.
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Hmm, thats bad. I read the read me file and it booted up nicly. Are you using stock rom or somthing? What happent for you?
What i did was basicly just extract the folder "Ubuntu and copied it to storage card so the Ubuntu folder was in the root of the SD. First try i had no hub or mouse or anything connected just to se if it worked.
Im using latest NRG rom from 24th, cookie Dinik version with 2.12.50 radio, i have 575MB activated.
dcordes said:
I can fix you ubuntu 0.2 with wifi and all kinds of stuff soon.
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woooo, lovly, cant wait to try it out.
linux distro
wich linux distro would it be better for android?
i would say the ubuntu netbook remix
but thats only me...
i can't wait to use it, the kernel its almost done anyway (android), also wouldn't it be possible to swap between the 2 of them? (android and linux) i know you can with a piece of software change between gnome and kde or other in ubuntu, i already used it.
cheers
linux
in android you just can't keep up with the thread, speak of linux and nobody cares, ndo they know what we are on about?
i don't think so...
I've been using Ubuntu linux as the only OS on my laptop I use for everything (school, work, personal stuff) for about a year now. I absolutely love it, and if it weren't for games and some work stuff, I would also switch to Ubuntu with my desktop. One thing that did give me a lot of headaches on my laptop was my phone though: I've had lots of trouble with the combination of my HD2 and ubuntu/linux (obviously, since M$ does not support linux at all).
But still, I don't really feel the need to have ubuntu on my phone. I'm happy with android because that is supported well by my ubuntu laptop, but I don't see how an OS that has been made for screens of 7" or bigger (taking into account the netbook edition, otherwise I'd say 12") and input by mouse/keyboard can be really useful on a 4" mobile phone.
If you want a debian-based distro that is useful on your phone I'd look at Maemo/Meego: these distro's are more open and desktop-like than android but have been made for usage on a phone (touch)screen. I just have no idea how much work it would be to port one of these OSes.
I respect that people want to tinker around with ubuntu and try to get it to work, but personally I think it is best to have as many as possible developers working on Android itself rather than not-so-useful side projects...
ah well, just my two cents
port linux
to port ubuntu or any other distro to a mobile all you need is the kernel, for htc hd2 its almost ready, on top of the kernel you can put whichever linux u want, maemo android linux whatever u want.
I know that, I was talking about the portability of the OS itself... the software on the OS has to communicate with the right drivers and stuff. Since android runs on HTC devices with similar software, a lot of stuff can be copied. Maemo normally runs on a Nokia device, Ubuntu is mainly developed for x86/x64 hardware, that's why I think they're more of a job to port.
yeah should be quite a challenge but i believe that is what drives this guys, anyway ubuntu is already running on hd2 my concerns are actually the distro to be used that makes it usable, i mean if i have to carry a keyboard and mouse to make it work its not very practical. i rather have a choice to use it or not, regarding the os communicating with the drivers it should be quite straight forward since ubuntu is pretty much plug and play at the moment, it will detect your hardware (drivers).

[Q] Buillding a budget drone with an old windows mobile phone

Hi,
I'm currently planing a litte project where i want to build a budget drone. Basically i wanna buy a bigger ready to fly helicopter and and connect to the build in microcontroller to control it (so i don't have to care about stabilisation) and add a little camera. So i digged through the various microcontrollers and wifi or 3g modules and cams and it got expensive. So i though hmmm... i've not really experience with microcontroller programming and an old wm device would have all that build in and is cheaper and i can go with .net. But before i've a few questions which i hope to be answered here.
So first is a windows mobile phone booting without a screen connected? (no screen less weight and much more battery time)
Can someone suggest a phone which has 3g gps and a serial output, rs232 or something? Not usb, because afaik usb on windows mobile is not good supported, please correct if i'm wrong.
Thanks & Regards
Benjamin

DVB-T USB Possibility

Hi guys. I was wondering today about possibility to have DVB-T on HTC HD2 running on Android.
I am not going to ask if it is possible now because I know that there is some possibility that it might work.
Rather I want to make a new thread about this.
From what I know already there is possibility to have USB Host on Android HTC HD2.
The only problem is Drivers for DVB-T.
I have read on the xda forum for HTC Athena that they made it to work not fully functional but at least it worked.
Android is based on linux so if we have linux drivers it might be possible to have DVB-T Stick working on HTC HD2 with proper application to watch TV.
I know that there are already other ways of watching TV using DVB-T Stick connected to PC and have a running stream server to stream video from DVB-T on PC.
If anyone interesting and willing to help to make this work just please stick with this thread, post everything usefull for this.
I dont want anyone to develop this possibility just because I want it. In fact I want it to make it clear if it is possible or not. Lots of users would appreciate new feature on this phone to make it even bigger beast phone and now its just about to find out if it is possible or not. If its not thats not the end of the world .
Remember everybody here is doing such a things in free time.

Android MHL Extension Dock (Android as PC)

Hello everyone!
I just started working on a small project and would like to hear what you people think about it.
The idea of the project is simple. Create a dock for your smartphone, which basically extends its usability to a full fledged laptop or PC.
All the new phones mostly have MHL (11pin) connectors which means connecting it to an HDMI screen is not a problem. Also, a use of a wireless mouse and keyboard is quite simple and very functional.
So what I am thinking of creating is sort of a laptop with a 13.3 inch screen, a keyboard (maybe even removable to use separately) and a battery to power the LCD.
I have already been in contact with producers of LCDs and control boards, and believe I should start creating the prototype soon.
So what are your thoughts about it?
Do you have any ideas?
Thank you and have a good day!
*to mod: if this is in the wrong section I apologize and kindly ask you to move it to the appropriate section of the forum or message mo to put it somewhere else. Thank you1
greaneagle
Man this is great
I have been thinking about it for some time ... to make my phone a laptop whenever i need to have me a laptop
My solution was to find a virtual machine that runs inside my phone for any type of os ... the problem is the memory !!! Also the app i didnt find it yet
Well bro good luck
If i were you i would take advantage of screen casting instead of lcd monitor so in case the user wanna use the device screen or the tv !!! You can also sell a mini hdmi thing ( the hdmi stick that lets you cast your screen into tv )
Also there is a keyboard and mouse as one piece and their small and great could take them with you everywhere in ... i saw it amazon for 35$ or less something like that with Bluetooth connection. ... im sure you can find a way to do some mod for those keyboards and make them yours ... good luck and keep us posted
A great idea!
WHATSAMATTA U ALUMNI
lapdock is the answer
hi dudes
lapdock is the answer but the ld has only 11,6' screen. very suitable and light weight. a lot of mods on youtube.
http://www2.robpol86.com/lapdock/Atrix-Lapdock-Other-Uses/
cheers

How to setup wifi adapter to sm-t350

How can i setup my TL-WN722N to my Samsung galaxy tab a??? I found things online about having to change the kernel, I've been able to extract my kernel from my boot.img file but as far as how to edit it I have no idea what to do. If I can't do it myself with help of the forum I'm willing to pay sum1 to do it for me I can send the kernel to any1 interested.
Samsungtabauser said:
How can i setup my TL-WN722N to my Samsung galaxy tab a??? I found things online about having to change the kernel, I've been able to extract my kernel from my boot.img file but as far as how to edit it I have no idea what to do. If I can't do it myself with help of the forum I'm willing to pay sum1 to do it for me I can send the kernel to any1 interested.
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For what reason would you want to use an external WiFi adapter over the inbuilt wifi?
For several reasons extended range for 1 but also use with kali nethunter and kali in Linux deploy for monitor mode to packet capture . Only on networks I have permission to do so with of course . Really I would be using it as a learning tool. I already have a pc running kali n Virtual box no problems there. But would prefer the more mobile aspect of using with my tablet. Being able to practice on the go without lugging around a laptop just seems much better. And you know it sounds totally kewl I'm sure there are plenty of other tab a users who would want a kernel with external wifi support as well.
Samsungtabauser said:
For several reasons extended range for 1 but also use with kali nethunter and kali in Linux deploy for monitor mode to packet capture . Only on networks I have permission to do so with of course . Really I would be using it as a learning tool. I already have a pc running kali n Virtual box no problems there. But would prefer the more mobile aspect of using with my tablet. Being able to practice on the go without lugging around a laptop just seems much better. And you know it sounds totally kewl I'm sure there are plenty of other tab a users who would want a kernel with external wifi support as well.
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Your best bet is to try running something like Linux deploy on your Tab, and connecting the WiFi adapter to it with a USB-OTG cable. (Researching the adapter model says its USB compatible) I can't speak for running Linux deploy on our Tab though, I've never tried it. Other than range and possible pen testing, you shouldn't see any advantage over simply using the native WiFi on a 5ghz network. You'll be limited by the internal write speed anyhow. Judging by TWRP's back up rate, its something around 40-50mb/sec.
Already have kali on linux deploy. Problem is the hardware for the adapter has to be built into android kernel in order to function. Have a pc with ubuntu i could use to modify the kernel problem is i dont know how to do that.
Samsungtabauser said:
Already have kali on linux deploy. Problem is the hardware for the adapter has to be built into android kernel in order to function. Have a pc with ubuntu i could use to modify the kernel problem is i dont know how to do that.
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I'll see if I can turn up any info. I have a vested interest in this. I want get USB tethering running. I'd imagine the changes are going to be similar.

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