Good news - d-two
If Android will be available with a happy to test
As the bootloader of the forthcoming Android version supports SDHC up to 16GB, the following card may be a solution:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/SanDisk-EYE-..._Camcorder_Speicherkarten&hash=item2a2667609b
As the bootloader of the forthcoming Android version supports SDHC up to 16GB, the following card may be a solution:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/SanDisk-EYE-..._Camcorder_Speicherkarten&hash=item2a2667609b
Unfortunately, the Eye-Fi cards do not support SDIO and does not expose the Wi-Fi circuitry to the host. The host only sees a regular SDHC card. The wireless ability of the card is completely isolated from the host and is controlled by the MCU on the card. Neither the host nor the onboard MCU knows what the other is doing. The only thing Eye-Fi can do for the Harrier is let us copy photos taken on it wirelessly to the internet or to a PC running proprietary Eye-Fi software.
Does anyone have information about those USB-Pinouts on Harrier motherboard?
I only can find information about the common jack pinouts.
Technically there should be no big difference between connecting a built-in wifi-device
and the connection of my gps' usb-jack for charging purposes.
As Harrier already has GPS, we could use the space for wifi.
I was referring to:Sorry, no- those are the pins i already know.
(And which i'll try to use for my charging project.)
Notime2d8 lately wrote something about USB pins on serial port.
Now i'd like to know if there's a second possibility to connect
or if i just took him wrong...
As the bootloader of the forthcoming Android version supports SDHC up to 16GB, the following card may be a solution:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/SanDisk-EYE-..._Camcorder_Speicherkarten&hash=item2a2667609b