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no productor made a ram upgrade for the shift?
not i my knowed
i still wait for 2gb microdimm rollout !
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no productor made a ram upgrade for the shift?
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Any news on a RAM upgrade to 2GB for the Vista-side?
Thanx for any reply
baucis99
Available here: http://store.shopfujitsu.com/fpc/Ec... Expansion&title=2 GB DDR2 Micro-DIMM 533 MHz
Anyone want to try?
how do you know that memory is compatible ?
there is no pin information about that memory module
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how do you know that memory is compatible ?
there is no pin information about that memory module
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I agree, and from the post where there is the disassembly guide, the RAM looks totally different!!
And 509$ is a big challenge.
apparently, the Fujitsu UMPC that the RAM is for uses 214 pin Micro DIMM Ram. All the info I've read around the internet says this, but I haven't been able to find a disassembly guide (of the Fuji UMPC) to confirm this visually. As to the picture on the Fuji website, all of their ram upgrades use the same pic. Am I willing to be the first to drop the cash to find out? No sir, but hopefully someone will be able to show a pic, or actually pull the trigger and buy one.
I have no idea. I just did a search for 2GB MicroDIMM and got this result in google. Hardware experts should say if it is compatible. But if within MicroDIMM, there are different pin types then it is not good. It just leads to confusion for the consumers.
i've send a email to the support for information about this memory module
to be continue
Pic of the shift RAM attached.
You'll see that the connector is on the side, and it lays flat and clips on to the mobo.
What we need is a picture of the RAM from inside a fujitsu p1610 UMPC. Anyone find a pic, or know someone who has one?
BluesBrothers93 gave this link in another forum :
http://www.kingston.com/ukroot/pres...new_flash/Kingston/KTC_MicroDimm214_angle.jpg
We can see that the connectors are on the side and not as usual...
Here is the info about 1GB module. Looks same. Data sheet is also available here for experts: http://shop.kingston.com/partsinfo.asp?promo=PRCGRBR&ktcpartno=KVR667D2U5/1G
2GB doesn't seem to be available yet.
Shift MicroDimm caracteristic
List of Micro-DIMM features
• 214-Pin PC-5300,PC2-4200 and PC2-3200 DDR2
SDRAM memory modules for use as main memory when
installed in systems such as mobile personal computers.
• 128M × 64 module organisation and 64M ×16 chip
organisation
• JEDEC standard Double-Data-Rate-Two Synchronous
DRAMs (DDR2 SDRAM) with a single + 1.8 V (± 0.1 V)
power supply
• 1 GB modules built with 1 Gb DDR2 SDRMs in chipsize
packages PG-TFBGA-84.
• Programmable CAS Latencies (3, 4 and 5), Burst Length
(8 & 4)
• Burst Refresh, Distributed Refresh and Self Refresh
• All inputs and outputs SSTL_18 compatible
• OCD (Off-Chip Driver Impedance Adjustment) and ODT
(On-Die Termination)
• Serial Presence Detect with E2PROM
• Micro-DIMM Dimensions (nominal): 30 mm high, 54.0 mm
wide
• Based on JEDEC standard reference layouts Raw Card
“A”
• RoHS compliant product1)
Fujitsu Siemens FPCEM394AP
Does anyone know if FPCEM394AP from Fujitsu Siemens will be compatible with the Shift? I tried to email Fujitsu support to get a datasheet with more information, but after two weeks they still havent replied.
EDIT: I didn't notice that this memory module has been discussed previously in this post
JuBond said:
What we need is a picture of the RAM from inside a fujitsu p1610 UMPC. Anyone find a pic, or know someone who has one?
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http://www.pcoxford.com/pdf/P1610_RAM.pdf
Deadnex!
Still havent recieved a reply from Fujitsu?
If it fits, I'd like to try it out
kakemann said:
Deadnex!
Still havent recieved a reply from Fujitsu?
If it fits, I'd like to try it out
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Unfortunately it is incompatible with the Shift.
Sorry
It seems like some other suppliers also has 1 gig, with 214pins connector.
But unfortunately it seems like no one has made a 2 gb which fits.
Found these 2 types, but they are still 1GB:
http://www.memorysuppliers.com/mi1gbpc214pi.html
http://www.techshout.com/hardware/2...for-notebook-computers-released-by-transcend/
I guess we just have to wait for some of them to release a 2GIG
Hello,
as almost everyone in this forum, I'm eagerly waiting for a 2GB memory module to install in my Shift. I'm sure that a 2GB memory module would make Vista really fly and take a lot of the disk-swapping out of it.
I just emailed a good friend who works for a memory company, asking if/when they will be selling a 2GB part, based on the specs that were published above.
Let's see what he says, and I'll update then.
I was browsing the web and I came across a phone that looks like it's the ideal successor of our old Universal. It's called the M.A.G.I.C and has some really cool specs :
WM6.1
3.5 VGA + 2.8 VGA screens
8GB SSD Storage
MARVELL PXA 270 624 MHZ
MARVELL Graphics Accelerator
TV output
128mb Ram/Rom
Integrated GPS Receiver/FM Tuner
Biometric Sensor for data protection
Check it at their website : http://www.advancetc.com/
Youtube video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpAy9_3LcJA
Despite its big size(which I don't mind), it seems it is the perfect form factor for a new advance 'Universal' that most of us has been waiting for. What do you think about it?
According to what I've read on other sites, it seems that it's already on sale in asian/middle-east countries - can anyone confirm this?
Please move thread
Thanks for your contribution
There is a thread already with same subject
Mods please move thread to existent one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443421&highlight=universal+succesor
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4682888
Thanks,
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_announces_the_waterproof_xperia_go_and_xperia_acro_s-news-4318.php
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p58_tcT4DXM
I still think the XPERIA GX looks alot better....
XPERIA Acro S CPU and GPU:
Processor 1.5 GHz Qualcomm MSM8260 Dual Core
GPU Adreno™ 220
Why not the Pro version Sony? This is fail...
All specs:
Operating system Google™ Android™ 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Processor 1.5 GHz Qualcomm MSM8260 Dual Core
GPU Adreno™ 220
Size 126 x 66 x 11.9 mm
Weight 147 grams
Available colours Black
White
Pink
Main screen
Colours 16,777,216 colour TFT
Resolution 1280x720 pixels
Size (diagonal) 4.3 inches
Scratch-resistant Shatter-proof sheet on scratch-resistant glass
Input mechanisms
Text input on-screen 12 key keyboard
Touch screen Capacitive
Touch gesture Yes – multi-touch, up to 10 fingers supported
Memory
Internal phone storage 16 GB*** (up to 11 GB user-accessible memory)
RAM 1 GB
Expansion slot microSD™ card, up to 32 GB
Camera
Camera resolution 12.1 MP
Digital zoom 16x
Photo flash Yes – Pulsed LED
Video recording Yes – HD 1080p
Front Camera Yes – HD 720p for video chat and 1.3 MP for camera capture
Sensors
Accelerometer Yes
Proximity sensor Yes
Ambient light sensor Yes**
White paper | Xperia™ acro S
7 May 2012
*** Some portion of the capacity may be used by pre-installed applications.
** There is no API for the light sensor.
* Values are according to GSM Association Battery Life Measurement Technique as performed in controlled
laboratory conditions. Actual time may vary.
NOTE: All performance metrics are measued under laboratory conditions.
NOTE: Battery performance may vary depending on network conditions and configurations, and phone
usage.
Magnetometer Yes
Gyroscope Yes
Networks
LT26w HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1900 (Band II) and 2100
(Band I)
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Data transfer speeds
GSM GPRS Up to 86 kbps
GSM EDGE Up to 237 kbps
UMTS HSPA cat 6 (upload) Up to 5.8 Mbps
UMTS HSPA cat 10(download) Up to 14.4 Mbps
Talk time (GSM) Up to 6 hours 40 min.*
Standby time (GSM) Up to 290 hours*
Talk time (UMTS) Up to 7 hours 10 min.*
Standby time (UMTS) Up to 310 hours*
Music listening time Up to 23 hours*
Video playback time Up to 6 hours 30 min.*
Embedded Battery 1910 mAh typical
1840 mAh minimum
Next a-little-better-and-would-be-high-end, but no S4Pro, so sorry Sony - after my X10 and Play (why you canceled ICS update? You could relase it later -.-) I won't buy your device again if you don't use quad-core or just new MSM8960, cause you stay again on nearly-high device....Your style of Xperias is best, but hardware is important too....And support :|....
Yeah Sony is perfect, except for their outdated hardware. Really, it would boost sales if they would release phones with some REAL hardware.
.....with real LONG and good support .
I'd say the best support. Look what they do for Developers, their website. They provide us so much information and help. Their phones have a really good user experience, the only thing that lacks is the good hardware.
Good words, you're right. But I think they shouldn't leave Play cause of touchpads problems and gaming experience - they should relase is after all 2011 Xperia. Why they relased beta if they canceled all update, it's quite s*it - the same problem like with X10 (and all 2010 line -.-). What's next? Arc?
I understand why they canceled it, at some points ICS was a bit more laggy on the Arc then with Gingerbread. I don't know how it affected the Games frames per second, but I think this is what they're pointing at. Also some websites reported that game developers didn't want them to release ICS for the Play because they didn't want to develop for ICS or atleast something in that way. This wouldn't have happened I think if they used some good hardware.
Let's hope they relase PSP games like anounced Daxter or Syphon Filter etc. + Playstation Suite. And hope developers like EA and Gameloft will still support Play, long possible, cause this device is very good .
I always liked my PSP, and I'm sure alot of people like the special gamepad on the XPERIA Play. I hope for you guys the game developers will still release good games for you. I unfortunately had to sell my PSP cause I had a goal to buy a new computer and I wasn't really using it anymore. It was a great device, I hope their next Playstation phone will have monster specifications...!
What you could try is e-mail Sony developer team, and ask them maybe for some sources so you can build a custom ICS ROM (with maybe Sony UI) and a fully working gamepad. You could try it, you're a good ROM developer and I believe that you can do it with some help of Sony. So, try it out! We already got some x10 sources, so why wouldn't they help you a little out with this?
It's not a bad idea, maybe I will do this, when I had time. My last project for X10 is coming (DX8), and after that I want to build last (after Monster) ROM for XPlay too, with best possible and fast feelings, cause this is my main target in development . For now I gotta go - learing time - exams tommorow. Bye dude! :>
Cya, I already had my exams. I'm waiting for the results of it. My exams were easy and I really didn't do anything for it. I will get 13 Juny my results. I think I passed my exams, they were easy as ****
I'm looking forward to your ROM, for now I'm using Feralab and that one is also awesome.
Of course, cause Fera is great Developer ^^. Okey, we should stop off-top, go back to Xperia Go/Acro S thread .
I think I know why it has n00b hardware... Look at this video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPVeVKodU7s
It has the Sony Ericsson logo on top.
Cause, Acro S is just international version of Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro HD.
http://www.sonymobile.co.jp/product/docomo/so-03d/
GX
The GX will be awesome, I would buy it if I had money for it. But It looks great and specs are perfect.
DiKeJ said:
Cause, Acro S is just international version of Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro HD.
http://www.sonymobile.co.jp/product/docomo/so-03d/
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Oh yeah, now I totally understand why it has such poor hardware... Thanks, forgot that... I want the GX!!! If it doesn't get international release, I'm buying that freaking SGS3.
Sorry if I reply to this old thread, but I cant find this info anywhere:
white paper say: "There is no API for the light sensor".
no Application Programming Interface available, but what this exactly means in practice?
Auto brightness works? Is possible to enable/disable it by settings menu ?
This is for xperia x10 details about phone...
it has 288 mb of ram
1ghz processer
485mb of space
up to 32gb memory card supported
Qualcomm graphic
4 inch of display
840*480 resolution and meny moree
This is a cute little post.
However please don't just post old facts just to get over the 10 post hurdle.
Go in the Q&A and try to help someone
Sent from my X10
thanks mate, good info
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Hi all.
First of all, apologize my rude english.
I realize that there is no comments about this device on the forum.
A quick summary: GPD-Win is a Intel Atom X5 Z8550 gaming device (UMPC including gamepad) running Windows 10 (and possible DualOS with Android, after releasing the device)
The device main specs are:
Name: GPD-WIN
SoC: Inte X7-Z8550
RAM: 4GB Ram
STORAGE: 64GB
OS: Windows 10 Home *
UEFI 64 bits
Able to run another OS from MicroSD or USB
DISPLAY: 5,5" IPS, Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
RESOLUTION: 1280x720 (720p)
BATTERY: 6000mAh
TV Out: MicroHDMI
1 x USB 3.0 (Full Size Port)
1 x MicroUSB
Wifi 5GHz Dual Channel
Bluetooth 4.1
MicroSD Slot (128GB Support)
Updated SoC to Cherrytrail Z8550
Bluetooth module updated to 4.1
Wifi module updated from 2.4GHz (single channel) to 5GHz (dual channel)
Added X360 Guide Button to the layout.
Re-located some keys such PgUp, PgDn, Home, End
Mode Switch updated. There are 3 modes: DInput, Mouse, XInput
The device come with USB 3.0 Type-A (Full Size) port, and MicroUSB 2.0 port.
Added a big aluminium heatsink between the SoC and the keyboard, for heat dissipation.
There is a speaker system that will help to heat dissipation by vibrations.
About the size, comparing with GPD-XD is very similar, then Nintendo 3DSXL cases will be suitable to protect and carry this device too.
There are some new images from the prototype (Courtesy of GPD).
Front comparisson
Side
Comparing with GPD-XD
Mode Switcher
Buttons L1 and R1 detail. Now these buttons are more ergonomics.
Upper and Lower views
Source: Mod Edit: Fundraisering link removed.
I really think the price will not be $499 on release, because is a non-realistic price for the device. Most probably the device price will down to the campaign price, that is more reasonable price in my opinion ($299)
in any case, if there is any interest on this device, i will tray to write a review to post here (Hopefully, some time before the device release on the market).
If there is any question about this, let me know, and i will do my best on trying to get info from GPD.
Zalu2!
I've removed all fundraising talk from the OP and moved this to the proper area.
Fundraising talk and links are not allowed on XDA.
Thanks,
Darth
Senior Moderator
Darth said:
I've removed all fundraising talk from the OP and moved this to the proper area.
Fundraising talk and links are not allowed on XDA.
Thanks,
Darth
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Ok
Apologyze about the link (i don´t know about it)
thanks for moving the thread. ^_^
Seriously going to love this Device when it comes out
Here will be my Setup for it
200GB MicroSD
500GB SSD USB 3.0 Velcro underneath the Device
Going to have to attach Carbon Fiber Skin Decal to it like I did with my GPD XD. Would mean having to Scan every Part of it to get it right like I did with the XD. LOL
So far, the Videos of this Device in Action are amazing. A User that received a Unit for Testing (Non-Fan Variant) so far has shown some promising results.
Ultra Street Fighter IV running, but Background Graphics are Removed. But I saw 1 Video where he got a Internet Challenge on it and then a Pop-Up Message came up saying the CPU Temp was around 80 Degrees C (177 F). Max Temp for the CPU is 90C. So it does allow for more recent Games if the Settings are just right. Also was able to run Wolfenstein - The New Order which is surprising to me. Graphics seemed to be stuttering but still able to run smoothly.
There was another Test for Emulators and it seemed to run PS2 Games pretty good. I gave a list of some Games/Emulators to test how it would go for my Standards. But from what I saw in the Videos, when it has the Variants WITH a CPU Cooling Fan, it should do quite well.
The only thing going through my head right now is: Why didnt someone think of creating a Device like this YEARS AGO?????? LOL. Finally, a Windows OS, Handheld, GamePad, Gaming Device. Just have a few problems with it:
Storage Size: 64GB ROM. Seriously??????? At best, after removing Applications I wont need, I will be left with maybe 45-50GB and thats if I am lucky for 50GB. 128GB would have been preferable.
No FULL Keyboard: Not a biggie, but would be nice. Will just have to use a Bluetooth Number Pad or Bluetooth Full Keyboard if it doesnt have a Pop-up for it.
Only 1 Full Size USB. I dont need the Mini-HDMI Port, nor will I be needing the Wireless Display. They could throw that out and replace it with a 2nd Full Size USB Port for additional Storage or USB Devices.
Directional Pad and Joystick: Seriously wish they would use a Directional Pad like the ones on the PS Vita same with the Joystick. Using the GPD XD which has the same Controls, it is kind of problematic.
But regardless of those mentioned Dislikes, this Device should be a Kick-### System for Gaming. Going to love finally having a Portable Windows Gaming System WITH Attached GamePad
Just hope it will be Released in October like they Estimate :fingers-crossed:
guys tell me something about the compatibility with Android, dual boot seems the easy way but, is it supported like an old gpd xd ?
if anybody is interested in the new aluminum version of the GPD Win, here's a $50 off coupon for geek buying: EMFQNEVZ