Hi everyone.
Today my 2gb sd memory card's body broke and I took out a tiny microchip.
Now I'm wondering if I will connect it paralell to my sd wlan card somehow will something get broken or they can really work together possibly.
Any comments are welcome.
Cheers
Not sure, but I think with proper wiring (not sure if it will work just by simply paralel-connecting them) there should be a way to do so.
The Prophet, indeed, shows the built in Wifi network card, as "SDIO Wifi".
I guess they just put a SDIO WIfi module and wire it to the SDIO slot, but still can provide the SDIO slot free for memory card.
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Hi All,
Are there any cards on the market for the XDAII that have SD/MMC memory and wireless functionality in the same card ? I think I heard about it somewhere on here but I can't remember the name of the manufacturer, or if they are even available yet.
Any pointers appreciated,
Thanks,
Rob.
I have not seen any.
But why? i have a SD wifi card and it sticks out the top. i pop my 128mb sd card out when using wifi (like now)
not sure i'd want a storage card that stuck out the top
Here's a link for you
http://www.brighthand.com/article/SanDisk_Combo_Card_Coming_Soon?site=SmartPhone
Adam
SanDisk are supposed to be working on one which will be released shortly. The problem is that PPC2003 does not currently support SDIO and memory access to the same slot.
Apparently SanDisk have been waiting on changes or a patch to PPC2003. Perhaps it has been included in the Second Edition release.
just wondering if anyone can tell me the best wireless sd card to use with my Qtek.
if it's a qtek1010 (xda1) then you cant use any of them
since they all require sdIO and the xda1 dont support that
Hi its a Qtek 2020 ( xda2 )
I'm using a Socket WiFi SD Card and works great! :wink:
Im using a sandisk SD WIFI card works great with WEP as well.
I have the Sandisk SD card too... but apparently it does me some problems... i have to push the card a little bit with my finger to the forward, so that i'll be able to use my wifi... not very usefull to surf on the internet like that...
i ve read elsewhere some other ppl had same problem...
can you use a micro sd with the adaptor cards on a xda2i?
and if so would i need any softwear on there to install programs of the mem card
SD / miniSD / microSD all have the same basic interface so as long as you are using the adapter (which basically just extends the metal contacts on the card) the device will never know the difference.
One thing to remember is to make sure you do not by SDHC card since your device can not support this new format.
As for installation no special software is needed. If the card is inserted in the device you will be asked to install there or in main memory.
I want to add another SD card slot so that I can access an additional memory card while I have my WIFI card in. Assuming that the connector has the same pins as documented here, is there a way that I can communicate over the RX/TX pins? I would like to be able to connect a mcu to the pins and talk to it with a program on the phone.
hi sd experts.
i am trying to use an sd to microsd adapter mainly to connect my digital camera (sd card) on the road to my samsung galaxy i9000 (microsd slot). the adapter is built into a slightly bigger case of a 3000mAh battery.
problem here: the phone doesnt notice a card change in the sd slot. remounting is somehow "hardwired" to physically inserting/removing something from microsd, which does obviously not happen in my case.
manually unmounting/remounting the card from settings menu also doesnt work when changing sd cards in the adapter. android probably keeps thinking that you re-inserted the same card when nothing is physically pulled from microsd-slot. so if you remove an sd and insert another and try to mount from settings menu, it will either fail or mess up the file system.
what can i do to make this work? any unix commands to call to properly trigger a remount, just as when something is physically removed and inserted from microsd slot?
thanks,
joe.
somebody suggested to switch the microsd driver from handling card changes via interrupt to polling mode. anybody tried that? on my galaxy i believe it's in /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c-sdhci/
then there's a s3c-sdhci.0, a .1 and a .2 directory. which one would be the external microsd slot? and would adding a file "polling" with the contents "1" work for switching? does the android sd driver support polling at all?
so many questions but no answers... i guess nobody ever tried something like this on their phones