[Q] Wireless chipset - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Can you please let me now the Asus EEE pad transformer's internal wireless card's chipset?
Thanks

I believe it is the "BCM4329 - Low-Power 802.11n with Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR and FM (Tx and Rx)"
Look "BCM4329" up on Google as I cannot post external URLs yet on XDA.

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APad10 tablet How to install android 2.1 onto a Apad10 with telechips CPU Arm

Hi Im new to this forum and android i was wondering if you could help me i bought the Apad 10 from china, please could you help me install google android onto the apad10 as it came with Windows CE6.0. thankyou
Here are the specs:
Weight 0.6kg
Wireless LAN Have a wireless network card Graphics Integrated graphics
OEM To OEM Hard disk capacity 40GB
Memory capacity 512MB Whether widescreen Other
Screen size 10 CPU frequency 800MHZ
CPU Type TELECHIPS Model Apad10
Brand Embel
Operating system
Android 2.1 (debugging), Windows CE 6.0
Network
RJ45 Ethernet port to support Internet access, Internet connection
Support WIFI, IEEE 802.11 b / g wireless network access.
Support 3G Internet access (EVDO, WCDMA, TDS-CDMA optional)
All-WEB browser
IM support QQ, MSN, flying letters, Google Talk and other agreements
Send and receive e-mail
Support PPS online video player
Supports playback of all online video sites (such as Sina large, Youku, potatoes) video
Support for listening to Internet radio and network television watch
Office
Support the view DOC, Excel, RTF, HTML, TXT documents
Personal Information Management
Audio
Supports all common audio file format playback
Support the library, the label search
Support the online streaming media player
Video
Support play AVI, MKV (XVID/px/H.264), MOV, TS, M2TS, RM / RMVB, FLV, WMV, 3GP, MPEG, DAT, MP4 and other video formats
Support DTS, AC3 Audio Video
Reading
Support the view TXT, PDF, HTML, CHM, RTF and other document formats
Image
Support browsing JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP picture formats
Support image rotation to enlarge
GPS
Can be built-in GPS module, a navigation function
Gsensor
Built Gsensor
Game
Built-in multiple puzzle game
Other
Common compressed file compression decompression
Calculator
Notepad
Language Support
Simplified Chinese, English
Hardware parameters
Processor
High-performance ARM11 processor
The highest frequency 800MHz
Support for hardware 3D graphics acceleration
Memory
256MB DDRII cache
Storage
Built-in 2GB flash memory
Supports external SD / SDHC card, maximum capacity of 32GB
USB
A MINI-USB 2.0 high speed OTG interface, using USB transfer cable, Can add U disk, mobile hard disk 250G
With a USB1.1 interface, you can add U disk, mobile hard drive 250G, USB mouse and plug a number of USB devices With GPS navigation
Audio
3.5mm headphone output, composite video output with analog AV
Built-in MIC, Ke Luyin time 30 seconds
High-quality stereo loud speaker
Built-in speaker 0.5W +0.5 W around
Headset maximum output power
40mW
Frequency response range
20Hz-20kHz
SNR
94dB
Show
Screen Size
10.1 inch
Resolution
1024RGB (H) × 600 (V)
Color
16 million colors
Operating
Manual power switch, touch screen operation. With VOL + / - Manually control the volume, there ENTER button to confirm, there are turn-screen operation function of gravity.
Battery
Built-in lithium polymer battery 3500MAH
thankyou for any help you can give me
Where exactly did you get it from??? I have only seen the Apad7 on eBay. And I thought they all ran Android...
I bought it from china just to see what it was like because i run my own IT company i am going to sell it as my own product called the touch air but it didn't come with what i asked which was android 2.1 all of the apad tablet can run Windows CE but mine came with it instead of adroid could anyone help me install android on to it or a modifyed version of the apad 7 android.
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ayrtonh said:
I bought it from china just to see what it was like because i run my own IT company i am going to sell it as my own product called the touch air but it didn't come with what i asked which was android 2.1 all of the apad tablet can run Windows CE but mine came with it instead of adroid could anyone help me install android on to it or a modifyed version of the apad 7 android.
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I'd can the idea of reselling it if you can't even get the OS installed yourself, would imagine your tech support would be a bit of a nightmare
Well when I ordered It asked for android but it came with microsoft ce 6.0 it is only going to used as a demo machine for my customers.
please help me to install android onto it like the apad7 then in return if you would like me to reserve one for you I will send you some pics of it. The Chinese price is 199 yen i can send you the price in uk pounds or us dollars if you want me to. thankyou
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If it is running CE 6.0
It maybe the iMito iM7
8GB MID Tablet PC 7"TFT Touch Screen Wifi GPS with Windows CE 6.0
Im waiting for abit more info on the newer Apad:
using telechips ARM11 TCC8902 with 256 ram/ FLASH
iRobot Android2.1 telechips Apad MID WIFI 3G
item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=5841465117
Forum:
slatedroid.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?1645-new-Apad-Telechips-TCC8902-(1080p-ARM11-HDMI-Android-2.1)&p=15510#post15510
Please could you tell me where to get a android rom from and how to install it onto the tablet i have attached some pictures of it and it is a 10" tablet the ports it has on it is 1 standard usb port, 1 mini usb port another odd looking port next to the power button, audio in/out and the power port. please could you help me with it i would be very grateful
if it all turns out well i will or about 100 of the to come with android and put them on ebay and put the link on here so you guy would get first pick. thankyou
ayrtonh said:
Please could you tell me where to get a android rom from and how to install it onto the tablet i have attached some pictures of it and it is a 10" tablet the ports it has on it is 1 standard usb port, 1 mini usb port another odd looking port next to the power button, audio in/out and the power port. please could you help me with it i would be very grateful
if it all turns out well i will or about 100 of the to come with android and put them on ebay and put the link on here so you guy would get first pick. thankyou
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So you want someone to help you turn what is essentially a brick into a product so you can then turn around and sell it to them?
Damn this guy is clueless, dude android is not a cab that you can simply install on any wince device lol, it requires a lot work, for example someone would have to make a linux kernel for it, then drivers, after that make sure all these drivers work in userland android, not to mention your going to run into a LOT of problems and issues along the way, anyways like i said android IS NOT A CAB, so i would recommend selling all does "tablets" and buying there already loaded android counterpart.
Rafyvitto
Im not clueless i just got the idea about it being quite simple from reading another thread on here about install android onto the 7inch version of this APad and changing the roms on them, all i basically want todo is to put the same google android that the Apad 7 uses onto my Apad10 because they are basically the same except for the 10" screen.
It's not possible; not with your skill level at least. Return it and ask for an Android version.

[Q] USB sound card on Android?

I have a Android pad running 2.1 and it has 2 x USB ports and a lousy audio out (3.5 Jack).
I was wondering if USB soundcards work on Android? I am under the impression it is plug&play in linux, and that android uses the same audio driver? (just not via USB).
Beeing able to use a USB soundcard with propper sound would greatly improve sound quality (I want to use my pad in my car) :/
+1
I also want to know about USB sound cards support under Android. I have SB Live 24 (USB) and it works with my ARM-based Asus Wi-Fi router, but what about Android 2.2 and MIDs with USB-host port? ;-)
Anyone tried it?
It could be possible
Any update on this thread, would like to get this for my asus transformer if anyone can confirm it works. http://www.asus.com/Multimedia/Audio_Cards/Xonar_U3/#overview
It could be possible!
I tray it on acer iconia tab a500 and noting happend.
It not working.
It maybe need a driver but i don't see any driver anywere
:-(
USB audio in Android progress
Just for note, it works! I recently added self-compiled snd-usb-audio modules to allwinner based tablet. Found corresponding /dev/snd/* devices. Hard part is to add switch to USB audio to java, if there are no full alsa support in ROM. If alsa used, I need only edit /etc/asound.conf ;-)
tsynik said:
Just for note, it works! I recently added self-compiled snd-usb-audio modules to allwinner based tablet. Found corresponding /dev/snd/* devices. Hard part is to add switch to USB audio to java, if there are no full alsa support in ROM. If alsa used, I need only edit /etc/asound.conf ;-)
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could you give some more details on how this was done?
USB OTG gets mouse/keyboard/mass storage working, but USB soundcard doesn't get sound through it (though the card is receiving power) and I cant see a way to check if it can see the device.
the USB soundcard I'm using was seen by my linux pc (kernel 3.0.0-15) straight away no drivers or config needed.
Here is a what I found on USB AUDIO output with Android (maybe it makes sense to put and update this table to the first topic)
NOTE: as of now SOME (not all!) USB AUDIO Android support implementations stream data through Android MUX that disturbs the original PCM stream for changing volume which means re-sampling original media, but also limited to 44.1kHz(some 48) 16 bit, so for SOME Android:
1) max all your volume controls while using external DAC
2) there is no reason to have / use DAC with higher rates then 44.1/16
3) there is no reason to have / use files of more then 44.1/16 quality. Trying to play 96kHz 24bit file will result in forcing Android to re-sample it on the fly with limited resources and not perfect algorithms leading to degrading output quality lower then proper done in studio or desktop 44.1/16!
There might be a way bypassing the Android layer and going right to ALSA you can do 24 bit.
If you specify a hardware device ("hw:0") in ALSA you can bypass any potential sample conversions.
*there is way around it in linux ALSA http://blog.agdunn.net/?p=434 but i have not seen such for Android
Supporting Devices
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Galaxy S III $700 Android phone
ARCHOS G9 $250+ Android tablet (looks like the key is OMAP chipset kernel drivers)
Squeezebox Touch $250 - propriatary logitech linux box
Ainol Novo 7/8 Advance 8gb 100$ Android tablet or Allwinner with a modded Android kernel
Nook Touch with custom rom
any A10 Android tablet http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/33373-rom-cm9-nightlies/
* Hyundai A7HD tablet with Cm9
* Mediacom 907c, Momo11 Bird, JXD S9000, Eken A90
* Visture V3
* Mediacom 910i, Teclast A10t
* ICOO D90W
* CEMA10N7 "unknown" device
* Bmorn V99
* Mediacom 711i, Momo9
* Protab2XXL
* Sanei N83
* Hyundai A7HD
* MOMO9 needs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22280857#post22280857
http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/29289-usb-audio-cards-support-drivers-and-libs/
. B&N Nook Colour with a modded Android kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459892
. WitsTech A81G with a slightly modded Android kernel
http://android.modaco.com/topic/343858-external-usb-devices/page__st__20
Suported DACs:
for Galaxy S III
List of USB DACs with known USB controller that interwork with Samsung Galaxy S III for the time being:
+ AMB Labs Gamma2 with USB controller TI Burr-Brown PCM2707
+ FiiO E7 with USB controller TI Burr-Brown PCM2706
+ HifiMan Express with USB controller TI Burr-Brown PCM2702
+ Topping TP30 with USB controller TI Burr-Brown PCM2704
+ ODAC Tenor TE7022
List of USB DACs with known USB controller that don't interworking with Samsung Galaxy S III for the time being:
. FiiO E17 with USB controller Tenor TE7022
. iBasso D6 with USB controller TI TAS1020B
. Grant Fidelity TubeDAC-11 with USB controller Tenor TE7022
Hegel HD20 with USB controller Tenor TE7022 has also some issue
Audiotrak Prodigy Cube with USB controller Tenor TE7022
for Archos G9
+FiiO E17
+BEHRINGER UCA222
- E10 not supported
for Ainol Novo 7/8 Advance
+FiiO E7
+Burr-Brown PCM2704 USB DAC
+Creative
for Squeezebox Touch
+ Red Wine Audio Isabellina and an
+ HRT Music Streamer II+.
B&N Nook Colour
+Logitech DAC A-5572A |
+Beresford TC-7520SE Caiman |
+FiiO E7
B&N Nook Touch
+C-Media $5 USB adaptor
+Lexicon Alpha 24 bit adaptor
please reply here if you find more info on DAC/devices suppot so i'll keep this post up to date.
I use either a C-Media $5 USB adaptor or a Lexicon Alpha 24 bit adaptor on my Nook Touch.
By bypassing the Android layer and going right to ALSA I can do 24 bit field recording.
If you specify a hardware device ("hw:0") in ALSA you can bypass any potential sample conversions.
Renate NST said:
I use either a C-Media $5 USB adaptor or a Lexicon Alpha 24 bit adaptor on my Nook Touch.
By bypassing the Android layer and going right to ALSA I can do 24 bit field recording.
If you specify a hardware device ("hw:0") in ALSA you can bypass any potential sample conversions.
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why you are sure that it is 24 bit coming out of Nook Touch tablet?
what ROM / kernel you are using?
where you specify a hardware device? this should be done editing config file or there is a menu items in settings interface?
I'm sure that it's 24 bit because I can look at the file and see that all the bits are exercised.
Moreover, since the microphone only hits about -30dBFS, I have to crank the gain.
Compared to a 16 bit recording (which is effectively 11 bits when using 30 dB gain), the 24 bits (effectively 19 bits) sounds much better.
The Nook doesn't have any builtin audio, except for Dummy which is hw:0
My application uses hw:1
There's really no need to select the audio adapter because there is usually just the one.
Renate NST said:
The Nook doesn't have any builtin audio, except for Dummy which is hw:0
My application uses hw:1
There's really no need to select the audio adapter because there is usually just the one.
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I am a bit confused.
can you explain step by step how to archive it on stock NOOK touch?
1)install custom ROM with kernel and USB host support?
2)install specific media player? which one do you use?
3)plug in USB DAC, player will use it as output by default so no hw:0 tweaking needed?
The whole USB host mode on Nook Touch is covered here.
You will need a modified kernel.
The stock mediaplayer works but there is an unresolved bug that you need a little utility app to get over.
You need to put in an asound.conf
Renate NST said:
The stock mediaplayer works but there is an unresolved bug that you need a little utility app to get over.
You need to put in an asound.conf
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So putting asound.conf from the thread you'd mention will solve it and it will be transparent output 24bit 96khz?
can I use other media player such as Astro or PoweAMP?
The Android layer only supports 16 bits.
The MediaPlayer can not play 24 bit files.
To do anything 24 bit you need an external USB adaptor that supports it and an application that directly uses ALSA.
I believe that there are other 24 bit apps on the market.
24 bit is really only useful for recording when there is a large dynamic range.
Renate NST said:
The Android layer only supports 16 bits.
The MediaPlayer can not play 24 bit files.
To do anything 24 bit you need an external USB adaptor that supports it and an application that directly uses ALSA.
I believe that there are other 24 bit apps on the market.
24 bit is really only useful for recording when there is a large dynamic range.
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I think we are talking about different use-cases.
My question was on plugging external 24bit/96kHz capable DAC (not ADC) to Android device and playing high quality 16bit/44.1 and higher .flac files using one of android players through that external DAC.
As i understand you've done it at least for 16bit DAC? and even mentioned that there is a way to bypass Android layer to get up to24 bit transparently out to the DAC and can highlight the steps for Nook Thouch to archive it.
Can you share your experience, settings and apps you've used?
Most USB adapters you will find are 16 bit.
To get 24 bit, you have to go to a "pro" interface, M-Audio, Lexicon, whatever.
ALSA supports 24 & 32 bits, but does not directly support MP3 or FLAC.
The Android layer supports MP3 (maybe FLAC?) playback, but not record.
You can get 24 bit playback just by using the ALSA utility aplay on PCM files only.
I do not know what there is on the market for 24 bit record/play.
You'd need an app with a JNI interface to the ALSA library.
I wrote a recording application for the Nook Touch that does that.
I cited it in the thread mentioned.
Renate NST said:
Most USB adapters you will find are 16 bit.
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Just got stock Nook Simple Touch. Can you guide what steps to do to let it play music to external DAC?

New Android Pad ...not bad

Superpad 10.2" Tablet PC w/ Google Android 2.1, Webcam, GPS, HDMI, USB, WiFi & 2 Micro SD Card Slots
This 10.2" Android Superpad keeps you connected and entertained everywhere you go! It includes a built-in GPS chip which allows the Superpad to be used as a GPS device. Along with the touch screen, it comes with a digital pen that can be used for drawing or note-taking. The Android 2.1 software delivers multi touch capabilities and access to watching videos, playing games, and browsing the web.
$ 174 .99
Found on Buy.com....Any comments?
Regards
I also am curios as to what everybody thinks on this. I just saw the e-mail about it.
For $175...it is really cheap. The quality must be questionable otherwise I do not know how it can be that cheap.
I could not find an info on CPU...is it 1Ghz or less.
Regards

[Q] Android for Asus OPlay Air (HDP-R3)

Dear All,
I have been using Asus OPlay Air, it has the following H/W specs:
Realtek 1073DD Features:
HD MPEG 1/2/4 & HD JPEG Decoder
HD H.264, VC1, RM/RMVB Decoder
AV Streaming/Transmission via Ethernet & WiFi
TV Encoder with CVBS/S-video/YPbPr/SCART out
HDMI v1.3 1080P
I2S, SPDIF out
USB2.0 Host & PHY
USB2.0 Device & PHY
SATA
Fast Ethernet MAC & PHY
(from legitreviews)
Due to the quality of stock F/W, I have been looking for an alternate from day one.
There are lot of Android media players in the market with Realtek chipset: 1073DD, I am assuming that Android will run even on OPlay Air as well.
Can OPlay air actually run Android? Is there an Android Build for 1073DD Chipset? Requesting your guidance on this please.
Regards.

[APP][2.2+] SDR Touch

Not my app just posting here in hopes more people use it to help the developer improve it
SDR Touch (Software Defined Radio) for android 2.2+
Turns your mobile phone or tablet into a cheap and portable software defined radio scanner. Allows you to listen to live on air FM radio stations, weather reports, police, fire department and emergency stations, taxi traffic, airplane communications, audio of analogue TV broadcasts, audio amateurs, digital broadcasts and many more! Depending on the hardware used, its radio frequency coverage could span between 50 MHz and 2.2 GHz.
You can get a compatible USB receiver for under $20 online from eBay. Just plug in your rtl-sdr compatible USB DVB-T tuner into your Android device using a USB OTG Cable and turn on SDR Touch. For list of supported Realtek RTL2832U based dongles, please see the end of the description.
This application is currently experimental and may crash. Please, report any bugs to the email provided in the Help.
Compatible USB DVB-T tuners:
- Generic RTL2832U (e.g. hama nano)
- ezcap USB 2.0 DVB-T/DAB/FM dongle
- Terratec Cinergy T Stick Black (rev 1)
- Terratec NOXON DAB/DAB+ USB dongle (rev 1)
- Terratec Cinergy T Stick RC (Rev.3)
- Terratec T Stick PLUS
- Terratec NOXON DAB/DAB+ USB dongle (rev 2)
- PixelView PV-DT235U(RN)
- Compro Videomate U620F
- Compro Videomate U650F
- Compro Videomate U680F
- Sweex DVB-T USB
- GTek T803
- Lifeview LV5TDeluxe
- MyGica TD312
- PROlectrix DV107669
- Zaapa ZT-MINDVBZP
- Twintech UT-40
- Dexatek DK DVB-T Dongle (Logilink VG0002A)
- Dexatek DK DVB-T Dongle (MSI DigiVox mini II V3.0)
- Dexatek Technology Ltd. DK 5217 DVB-T Dongle
- MSI DigiVox Micro HD
- Genius TVGo DVB-T03 USB dongle (Ver. B)
- GIGABYTE GT-U7300
- DIKOM USB-DVBT HD
- Peak 102569AGPK
- SVEON STV20 DVB-T USB & FM
Note: If you have a device with an older Android verison (3.1 and below), root must be present in order to connect with the USB dongle and USB Host must be enabled on the device.
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Created by Martin Marinov
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lt#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsIm1hcnRvLmFuZHJvc2RyIl0
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Reserved
Thanks for sharing, killerdan56
I will soon make a full-featured thread but I want to clean all of the bugs before really advertising it. I will also make a video as well
Hope SDR Touch is useful to you guys,
Martin Marinov
I have created a new thread for SDR Touch - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36930621 Thank you!

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