View Full Version : Connecting an XDAII to digital cameras, PC's, etc
fatboyslimfast
28th May 2005, 12:10 PM
Is it possible to connect an XDAII t a digital camera to allow me to download images on the move? Or how about connecting to any PC using a USB cable to transfer files, images, etc? I read somewhere theat the XDAII chipset doesn't support this type of connection, is this correct?
theholysaint
28th May 2005, 01:32 PM
No, it's not possible. For any PDA (and our xda, too) the chipset is configured as a slave usb which doesn't allow you to use "normal" usb functions. thats also the reason because activesync exists.
cruisin-thru
28th May 2005, 09:14 PM
You have a digital camera already in your xda 2, you can transfer files to any pc as long as activesync is installed, just click explore and you can drag and drop. Alernatively you can use a card reader, this will plug into any usb enable pc and allow transferring of files both ways.
malkhaz
23rd June 2009, 11:20 PM
I do not think that you can connect it bu usb - probably you need special drivers for it...
Rudegar
25th June 2009, 05:43 PM
99% of htc devices don't support usb host
and can as such only be used by a host
not use other usb devices itself
newmg160
6th July 2009, 06:42 PM
With the software WM5torage you can hook up your Hima or any other HTC device to any PC with no Activesync installed and it behaves like any other mass storage device. So if your camera has SD cards you can easily transfer pictures.
If you still use WM2003 on your Hima you can use accessory called Backpack to read CF cards or use a CF to any other card converter.
You can use IR or Bluetooth for wireless control of robots and other devices.
There is also RS232 on the Hima connector.
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