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2006-01-04
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2006-01-04
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2006-01-04
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That's awesome! Really nicely done!! Your instructions/explanation seemed very clear as well.
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2006-01-04
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So in the end you only use the casing and regulating circuitry of the battery box, sacrificing the USB part ?
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2006-01-05
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Man it's painful trying to edit that on the 770! Having a scrolling window on a page that scrolls then trying to select text inside of it. I wish the bit I am trying to edit would stay on the screen when the keyboard pops up.
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2006-01-05
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A couple more picts.
The first is the whole thing in use, and the second is an attempt at showing where the power supply wires run under the hub-board, and down into the battery pack.
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2006-01-05
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fpp;
DO NOT use an LED to check for USB power!
Typical (classic) LED's run on about 2 volts. 5 volts at sufficient current can cause them to explode, possibly sending bits of plastic out at high velocities. 5 volts from a battery powered device will probably just damage the LED, but it is possible that a PC, or even a hub with a large filter capacitor could make the LED fail violently.
I would not connect anything I built/hacked/whatever to my 770 without testing with a good and trusted DVM.
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2006-01-05
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::: great waves of envy to you!! :::
If Nokia -- or someone, some great big generous hacker-type person -- would ever come out with an app that switches the 770 to/from host mode on the 770 itself, I'd be first in line to beg you to make me one of these things for money! I have a 20GB pocket HD I'd just love to hook up to the 770... and even if that didn't work, I'd figure out something else.
Nice, that you found that PS2 KB. I saw it at J&R and mentioned it in my "blog" w/o knowing anyone else had seen it (I'm late catching up on threads!).
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2006-01-05
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2006-01-05
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You should see the KeySonic nano keyboard (ACK 3400U) - it's SO cute. About as thick as the 770 (without cover), barely taller, and some 50% wider. Short of the foldable BT stuff it's probably the best match you can think of - right down to the matte black finish. And it's a *real* keyboad, albeit petite - not something you'd want to write "War and Peace" on, but definitely beats anything on a PDA, past and future :-)
(must remember to snap & post a pic...)