I recently bought a secondhand MileStone, and I need some helps:
- it displays ver2.1, but how to know it's rooted? there's Superuser Whitelist in my program list, mean it's rooted?
- how to connect MS to laptop like do it via USB cable?
- when I use Wireless Tether to broadcast Wifi via 3G, this program shows my phone's temperature is about 43, this is normal? Is it harmed if I use this solution for the long time?
thank you very much
please help me
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anyone know?
That is a normal temperature, think that two reception/emitter modules are activated, the 3G and the Wi-Fi, that´s a lot of energy consuption and heat generated.
Sorry for the bad english. Greetings from Venezuela
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Hello Xda-Developers,you´re the guys i think who are the most capable developers of wp7-World
my whish,suggestion,question is: Would it be possible to creat an app or alternatively a setting where i can preperare my Wp7 for 1. to act like an usb-wirlessstick for my desktp-pc with the current runnning router and 2. to let it act like as if it´s itself an router,taking it´s connection from 1.the usb-cable 2. the wifi 3.the Dataconnection?(i know that the last point is already done by thetering available atm and that i can use my Omnia as a modem ,but this is not satisfying the way it runs!!!)
Here are my reasons for why i wish the points so how discribed:
1.0:Because atm only by dataconnection of my net,but my housewalls are very thick so i have most times no connection,but router always running with good signal
2.1:Because when it´s connected to pc and the dsl-modem has wifi so that for e.g. my brother or a friend can connect with his netbook
2.2:So for e.g. that if a friend is there i can give him a shorter wifikey and not the routerkey
2.3:Just to complete the app/setting
Last Point: give it a nice livetile
Last but not least it would be nice for all of us Wp7 users
Hi All, has anyone had any success in getting android devices such as the MK808B to work with external GPS devices such as the Prolific PL2303? Desperately trying to find a way to support it so that I may use one to make a car PC. So if anyone can help / advise me how to install drivers and get it recognised in copilot I would be extremely grateful. Thanks
Dave
hotrodder said:
Hi All, has anyone had any success in getting android devices such as the MK808B to work with external GPS devices such as the Prolific PL2303? Desperately trying to find a way to support it so that I may use one to make a car PC. So if anyone can help / advise me how to install drivers and get it recognised in copilot I would be extremely grateful. Thanks
Dave
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Why not use a bluetooth GPS? £8 on ebay.
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Why not use a bluetooth GPS? £8 on ebay.
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I did try this using my android phone and a few apps that share your phone GPS as a bluetooth GPS but couldnt get it recognized by copilot. Id definately be open to this if i can get it recognized in there. Currently im using an archos 80 G9 tablet as my car PC, but want to switch to this mini pc for better performance and a better mounting option for in the dash - so my aim is to get GPS and a HDMI / USB touchscreen (such as an egalax screen) working. Then its a go. Ill then probably turn my hand to application development (my day to day job) to come up with the best option user interface wise and will happily share all the information and software i develop with the community.
MK808B + CoPilot (GlobalSat BT-359)
I am able to use MK808B + CoPilot (GlobalSat BT-359) with the help of a mock GPS provider app (Blutooth GPS). GoogleMaps \ Sygic are both working perfect.
I am also looking for a HDMI/USB touch screen for it, any update on this?
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I did try this using my android phone and a few apps that share your phone GPS as a bluetooth GPS but couldnt get it recognized by copilot. Id definately be open to this if i can get it recognized in there. Currently im using an archos 80 G9 tablet as my car PC, but want to switch to this mini pc for better performance and a better mounting option for in the dash - so my aim is to get GPS and a HDMI / USB touchscreen (such as an egalax screen) working. Then its a go. Ill then probably turn my hand to application development (my day to day job) to come up with the best option user interface wise and will happily share all the information and software i develop with the community.
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I plan to get one of these once the GPS side of things is working, so ill crack on and try what you suggest. Thanks
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110659968637?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Ok, got a copilot branded BT GPS device, and its recognised and seems to be working with some apps - but not the one i want the most, copilot. It just states its unable to register for GPS updates, which sucks!
hotrodder said:
Ok, got a copilot branded BT GPS device, and its recognised and seems to be working with some apps - but not the one i want the most, copilot. It just states its unable to register for GPS updates, which sucks!
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I have one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Dual-Electron...p/B006M49G80/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=136138107
I use it w/out issue w/Google Maps, so I'll drop co-pilot on and see how it works out.
The rest of my CarPC setup:
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=806078
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I have one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Dual-Electron...p/B006M49G80/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=136138107
I use it w/out issue w/Google Maps, so I'll drop co-pilot on and see how it works out.
The rest of my CarPC setup:
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=806078
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I contacted the makers of Co-pilot and they said they dont support external GPS receivers. I have both the bluetooth and USB receivers but I think for co-pilot to support them I'd need to get to be recognised as the inbuilt GPS receiver. Co-pilot tells me its unable to register for GPS requests - but other apps _seem_ to work, but currently all my testing is done on a PC monitor, so its hard to hit the road and see if its actually working. I currently have an archos G9 80 built into my Jag XK8 and im so pleased with the functionality - but not so much with the GPS support (can be hit and miss) and with the mounting. Prior to that i had a windows PC, but that was much worse of an installation.
Hello Com,
Is it possible to be able to quick charge a tablet while having an active data connection at the same time?
Why I ask?
I want to build a solution where a tablet is connected to a pc. Both need to have a steady data connection as they share information and custom events. The tablet is for interacting with the user an will run a custom app. The computer is for controlling and operating other stuff the tablet is not capable of. Because of easy and fast substitutions, the tablet will have to stay in delivery condition - so modding the tablets hard-/software is out of question. The solution runs 24/7 and my current tests show that the power of the tablet is drained faster than it is recharged via the usb connection to the computer.
I tried to find accessories, but did not find any. All I found were ambigious information.
I know that the usb specification does not allow quick charge (more than 450mA) and a simultaneous data connection via a (single) cable. I thought of something like the splitted y-cable we know from external harddrives. Or maybe a custom adapter were you plug in an additional charger like those active usb hubs. I want to stay away from wireless data transmission (like using bluetooth and connecting a quick charger) if possible.
Therefor I ask of the general possibility of how to accomplish my task. If it is only possible with refaining from usb at all, then please tell me how.
(Please do not suggest solutions, without (at least theoretically) verifying them yourself first.)
Great thanks in advance.
I want to buy a USB 4G modem, to connect to my PX5 (I have a GS, with Malaysk ROM 4). Is it possible to share the internet connection from the unit. Reason why, is that I want to install AirPin Pro, so that my kids can connect to the unit via AirPlay on their iPhones, and play music.
Which carrier are you planning to use?
Hi, I want to buy also doesn't matter the carrier, any supported one. I want to know what device is recognized by PX5 is it an 3G or 4G? I'm from Romania and I can try on several networks. So if you know please give me some USB modem type to buy. Thanks
I bought one of these instead of a USB dongle and it's perfect. Added bonus that the car now has it's own WiFi for passengers' devices
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Unl...Hotspot-Dongle-with-Sim-Card/32806566954.html
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I bought one of these instead of a USB dongle and it's perfect. Added bonus that the car now has it's own WiFi for passengers' devices
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Unl...Hotspot-Dongle-with-Sim-Card/32806566954.html
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Thanks that's really cool I think I will buy it also. Are you happy with it? No bad or software bugs / wifi drops ... Etc and how you can configure it. Do you have some settings what can be applied? Or insert a Sim card directly into the slot and everything is working? Thank for your answer.
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Thanks that's really cool I think I will buy it also. Are you happy with it? No bad or software bugs / wifi drops ... Etc and how you can configure it. Do you have some settings what can be applied? Or insert a Sim card directly into the slot and everything is working? Thank for your answer.
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When you start it up it is as simple as putting in a SIM card and then logging onto the WiFi using the network name and password printed on the dongle. Once you have joined the network you go the the configuration webpage, something like http://192.0.1.1 and setup your provider details for the sim you have put in. It was really easy. I changed the WiFi name and password to something more memorable for me. It does not stay on so will not drain your battery. It automatically powers off if nothing connects for two hours or if your socket powers off with the ignition. You have to press the button on it to switch it back on, it doesn’t switch on automatically when you turn on the ignition.
Not had any problems with it at all, worked perfectly ever since I fitted it
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When you start it up it is as simple as putting in a SIM card and then logging onto the WiFi using the network name and password printed on the dongle. Once you have joined the network you go the the configuration webpage, something like http://192.0.1.1 and setup your provider details for the sim you have put in. It was really easy. I changed the WiFi name and password to something more memorable for me. It does not stay on so will not drain your battery. It automatically powers off if nothing connects for two hours or if your socket powers off with the ignition. You have to press the button on it to switch it back on, it doesn’t switch on automatically when you turn on the ignition.
Not had any problems with it at all, worked perfectly ever since I fitted it
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Thanks for clearly informations ! Have a nice day
I've been keeping my battery alive by using Battery Pro app but you have to monitor it 24/7. So I bought a couple of CHARGIE devices - a hardware controller that goes between the cord and charge block to turns charging on and off via an app.
My phone connected to the device only once during many tests. I've been trying various settings and suggestions by the company. They insist it will work with Android v6 so maybe the phone is the problem. Device requires bluetooth "ble" so I turned on full location options (GPS, Wi-fi, bluetooth, cellular networks). I turned on setting to display all ble devices - shows a printer from a neighbour's house but not a Chargie 2 feet away! Ideas or information welcome...
Bluetooth is required for basic communication with the Chargie device, but if your particular phone's Bluetooth doesn't work, you can use another phone to configure Hardware Limiter and use it on the 1st phone without the app. Location Access is unfortunately required by Android's device scan library. Chargie doesn't use it (no purpose). iOS doesn't request that, for example.
If that particular Chargie doesn't work at all, on any phone, please contact [email protected] and it will be replaced for free.
Thank you so much for the info. The Chargies work (I have 3), just not reliably or quickly. I can plug in my phone right beside the Chargie and the app says it isn't in "range". Or it continually says the BLUE Chargie isn't in range even when plugged into the RED one! I had all radios including GPS on during the testing but GPS isn't needed. Still not sure how Airplane mode with Bluetooth turned on affects it. BTW my Oneplus One has Bluetooth 4.0.
Getting the phone connected takes so long, it's hardly worth the time to figure out the "hardware limiter" option with a Windows laptop. Not much documentation on it. I certainly don't want to leave my phone beside the device while charging. I was getting some answers via email until I asked how to return the devices. I may have to just accept that the device works 'sometimes'.