[Q] [KERNEL] Re-routed headset connector for iphone compatibility - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
Once i found a thread for this subject, if i remember well supercurio made a kernel for this.
I know Search, and Google, but cant find the thread.
Could anyone share a link for this. Or some docs.
I would like to made it with some newer kernel
Thanks

There was no such kernel, it is still not known if re-routing the Jack through software is possible.
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hadesz said:
Hello!
Once i found a thread for this subject, if i remember well supercurio made a kernel for this.
I know Search, and Google, but cant find the thread.
Could anyone share a link for this. Or some docs.
I would like to made it with some newer kernel
Thanks
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galaxy s and iphone connector pole is different
i think no kernel will support
so!
you need adapter to convert iphone headset

leamoor said:
galaxy s and iphone connector pole is different
i think no kernel will support
so!
you need adapter to convert iphone headset
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The connector poles are on a bus maybe I2C or something else, so if we exchange the address of the gnd and mic in the source, it would working.
Because it is not hardsoldered on any chips output, (that case we could not disable or enable it in FMradio ex...), it is managed via some software (kernel), maybe need to figure out how

hadesz said:
The connector poles are on a bus maybe I2C or something else, so if we exchange the address of the gnd and mic in the source, it would working.
Because it is not hardsoldered on any chips output, (that case we could not disable or enable it in FMradio ex...), it is managed via some software (kernel), maybe need to figure out how
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i think it's different
maybe you're right!
but for now
this's no kernel to support

I know there isn't atm, but there were a thread about this, with some info, which i can't find, and i want to work on it

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future options

Hi guys! Thanks for your valued labours! I know these are boring questions to you, but.......
Are there any chinks of light in the 'Bluetooth tunnel'?
Is there any possibility that in the future the sd port could be modified to sd/io?
Could an sd/io slot from another PDA be modified to fit in place of the sd or are there other reasons why this won't work?
And finally, will the upgrades mentioned on xda-developers.com work over here (GB)? And will they really allow me to connect wifi to my laptop, thus allowing me to use my XDA as a modem?
Sorry I'm so technically challenged.
Anonymous said:
Are there any chinks of light in the 'Bluetooth tunnel'?
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No. Well, there's really small serial bluetooth adapters now, and someone just might stick one on the serial port. But then you'd still need drivers...
Is there any possibility that in the future the sd port could be modified to sd/io? Could an sd/io slot from another PDA be modified to fit in place of the sd or are there other reasons why this won't work?
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No clue, and the only ones to know are HTC, who haven't been articularly communicative about this device. SDIO slots are not a part you can just transplant. These are functions of chips or chipsets on the motherboard.
And finally, will the upgrades mentioned on xda-developers.com work over here (GB)? And will they really allow me to connect wifi to my laptop, thus allowing me to use my XDA as a modem?
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The upgrade allows you to use the XDA as a modem through a serial cable or using IRDA (Infrared). It will not allow you to do anything using WaveLAN. The term 'Wireless Modem' refers to the fact that GPRS and GSM are wireless, I guess...
Replies to my queries
Thanks for replying to my queries, it is very frustrating that such an aesthetically pleasing & ground-breaking piece of kit like the XDA should have so many hurdles which prevent it being used to it's full advantage.
Such is life! Keep up the improvements! Thanks again! 8)
Remember it was designed 4 years ago, before Bluetooth and SDIO. Even SD had to stretch to get into it!
samsung i700
Samung i700 is the solution for those trying to use
bluetooth on xda. The other one is to wait for the
new xda with pocket pc 2003 maybe early next year.
samsung i700
Does anyone know anything about the i700, what it costs, when it's available (the Netherlands) etc. etc.

FM radio from Desire.

Hi,
Has anyone managed to get the FM radio software from the Desire to work on a Nexus One? I think it should be fairly easy. If no-one has done it, I might try - is there a convenient place to download the unzipped contents of a desire rom?
Once it is working I intend to try to get FM transmit to work.
Tim
PS: Yes I did search the forum. You can't search for 'FM'; it is too short.
PPS: This all assumes the FM antenna pin from the broadcom chip is connected to the headphone socket. I can't see why they wouldn't do that though.
Timmmmmm said:
Hi,
Has anyone managed to get the FM radio software from the Desire to work on a Nexus One? I think it should be fairly easy. If no-one has done it, I might try - is there a convenient place to download the unzipped contents of a desire rom?
Once it is working I intend to try to get FM transmit to work.
Tim
PS: Yes I did search the forum. You can't search for 'FM'; it is too short.
PPS: This all assumes the FM antenna pin from the broadcom chip is connected to the headphone socket. I can't see why they wouldn't do that though.
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A lot of people have tried but i dont think they have tried very hard lol. ive been looking into it but i dont have much time nor the expertise to mess with kernels lol.
The devs at google io said fm support will not come officially for the nexus but they said the communities best bet would be to grab the drivers from the incredible's kernel. the kernels for all htc android phones are all open source and are available here:
http://developer.htc.com/
Note: they also said its not guaranteed it will work lol
will donate to you if u can get fm working good luck!
get in touch with paul obrien from modaco.com, he should be able to get you desire rom dump, or antyhing you need.
I will donate big time aswell.
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Me too -- will donate
Have fun writing a driver for it.
Also, I'm pretty sure the current N1 OEM 2.1 kernel doesn't even have the possibility of supporting it, driver or not.
Edit: It may be the radio that doesn't support it. Or maybe both the kernel and the radio.
Either way... good luck.
The driver works?
It searches for FM channels and finds them, also plays it.
The sound just never makes it futher
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RS232 Interface to control hardware?

Hello!
I have a piece hardware which can be controlled via a RS232 interface.
Now I want to replace my controller, a computer, through the Galaxy Tab. Is there a way to communicate from the Galaxy Tab to a RS232 interface with a normal Android App and the right connection hardware/cable?
I found the "FlexSerial" cable. Is this what I need?
i-mehl said:
Hello!
I have a piece hardware which can be controlled via a RS232 interface.
Now I want to replace my controller, a computer, through the Galaxy Tab. Is there a way to communicate from the Galaxy Tab to a RS232 interface with a normal Android App and the right connection hardware/cable?
I found the "FlexSerial" cable. Is this what I need?
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I think your challenge may be more driver/software related as opposed to being hardware/cable related. If you do get the cable sorted out, getting the Tab to communicate with the RS232 cables in the right way may be tricky. The flex serial cable is certainly a start but the function you are looking for is probably very specific to the device you want to control so finding the right Android app will not be easy. Just out of curiousity, what device is it?
There is an interface for controlling devices like robots, valves, timers, etc called andruino and it had a developer kit for programming and app creating. I think it will help your project.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/06/adventures-in-android-adk-development-hardware.html
http://sven.killig.de/android/N1/2.2/usb_host/
ADK is not an option because the controlled hardware can't be changed.
@mkhattab:
Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi (P1010)
I have planned to development the Android App myself. But I read there are no API functions for a serial interface on Android :/
i-mehl said:
ADK is not an option because the controlled hardware can't be changed.
@mkhattab:
Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi (P1010)
I have planned to development the Android App myself. But I read there are no API functions for a serial interface on Android :/
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Are there any APIs / functions for USB interface? I think that's more likely than RS232 and in that case you can use a converter cable provided you have the correct drivers
http://www.amazon.co.uk/USB-RS232-Converter-Cable/dp/B00077DJIQ
Hm no, or maybe it works with a Bluetooth RFCOMM socket and a dongle like http://serialio.com/products/adaptors/BlueSnapStd.php at the hardware
i-mehl said:
Hello!
I have a piece hardware which can be controlled via a RS232 interface.
Now I want to replace my controller, a computer, through the Galaxy Tab. Is there a way to communicate from the Galaxy Tab to a RS232 interface with a normal Android App and the right connection hardware/cable?
I found the "FlexSerial" cable. Is this what I need?
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rangercaptain said:
There is an interface for controlling devices like robots, valves, timers, etc called andruino and it had a developer kit for programming and app creating. I think it will help your project.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/06/adventures-in-android-adk-development-hardware.html
http://sven.killig.de/android/N1/2.2/usb_host/
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Hi,
Like rangercaptain say, Arduino IMHO is a good choice, another link could be usefully:
http://www.arduino.cc/
https://market.android.com/search?q=arduino&so=1&c=apps
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/10/google-announces-android-open-accessory-standard-arduino-based/
google arduino + android
Hope to help you
Bye
Idk
@ifkidk:
You should read the previous posts so you don't repeat other advice, or give advice that was already rejected, before you post. It makes xda a little smoother.
rangercaptain said:
@ifkidk:
You should read the previous posts so you don't repeat other advice, or give advice that was already rejected, before you post. It makes xda a little smoother.
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1st time i see you angry , chill out buddy. everything is acceptable so just let it pass
how are you btw ?
k0sh said:
1st time i see you angry , chill out buddy. everything is acceptable so just let it pass
how are you btw ?
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Amigo, if that is anger showing, what do you call all those crazy things you say sometimes?!
You are too funny my friend! Good to hear from you.
rangercaptain said:
Amigo, if that is anger showing, what do you call all those crazy things you say sometimes?!
You are too funny my friend! Good to hear from you.
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i felt like you said on the phone ( Gotcha ) .. sometimes i'm out of control because they force me to do so , i'm that kinda of person who give back
but come on , do you think all what have been happened before was funny though to remember specially if you see me now calm down , and my worst enemies are my friends now ... life goes on my friend you the one who should know that batter than me .. all the respect
rangercaptain said:
@ifkidk:
You should read the previous posts so you don't repeat other advice, or give advice that was already rejected, before you post. It makes xda a little smoother.
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Hi rangercaptain,
Sorry, is not intentionally! i forgot to quote your post, i only added another link for further info
Bye
Idk
P.S.
I have change the post
I know Amigo, it sometimes happens to me.
I don't know anything for a fact about this subject but I will ask a question. Do you think the tab would have to be capable of going into USB host mode? Not as an external device (pc) controlling the tab but the tab controlling the external device (rs232 via USB via 30 pin proprietary Samsung data and charging port).
The second link I gave above is instructions for that. I thought the same as you, but I guess it's not what the op wants.

[Q] Audio chip

Hello, could anybody please confirm, if the S3 mini has a Wolfson DAC, just like the S3 and original Galaxy S? Of course I would like to continue using Voodoo Sound (and enjoy briliant sound), if I upgrade from my current Galaxy S
I think I googled quite a lot about it, but with no results
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi, this is a great question, I'm interested too.
I don't know everything about this stuff, someone may know more, but I don't think it uses the Wolfson DAC, here's why; it's running on ST-Ericsson's NovaThor chipset. If you can put proprietary audio on that, then it's news to me.
GSM Arena SGS3 Mini specs: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i8190_galaxy_s_iii_mini-5033.php
AW: [Q] Audio chip
I second that. I'm very interested in getting sound as loud as on Galaxy S1.
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soo, no one can confirm if it has a wolfson dac? its been a while now since the device is on this world,has anyone more expert check this out?
the net search doesnt give any conclusive results,so i highly doubt that is has Wolfson dac,but hopes die last
funkyboj said:
soo, no one can confirm if it has a wolfson dac? its been a while now since the device is on this world,has anyone more expert check this out?
the net search doesnt give any conclusive results,so i highly doubt that is has Wolfson dac,but hopes die last
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Ask guys who sell OEM parts.
There are couple of them on the Internet
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Maybe some will insert output from terminal of list of devices (I forgot exact command) from i8190 here?
can't believe this, hasn't still found out which audio DAC s3 mini uses???
it's likely STE made, as per http://www.stericsson.com/developers/CD00291561_UM1031_AB8500_user_manual-rev5_CTDS_public.pdf and the fact that /proc/asound/pcm contains the entries for ab8500 for playback and capture as well as a dummy device.
metalboy94 said:
it's likely STE made, as per http://www.stericsson.com/developers/CD00291561_UM1031_AB8500_user_manual-rev5_CTDS_public.pdf and the fact that /proc/asound/pcm contains the entries for ab8500 for playback and capture as well as a dummy device.
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thx! finally this must be the answer. i assume that the chip won't be hacked like wolfson dac...
DocMAX said:
thx! finally this must be the answer. i assume that the chip won't be hacked like wolfson dac...
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Yes, I'm fairly sure it won't be. However you can always use more advanced EQs like the one in PlayerPro or, for volume changes, any ALSA related app (YMMV).
metalboy94 said:
Yes, I'm fairly sure it won't be. However you can always use more advanced EQs like the one in PlayerPro or, for volume changes, any ALSA related app (YMMV).
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just asked supercurio from voodoosound, if he can do anything about it...
I would really like to know too, as I'm going to buy one. Pleeease, let me know!
(At least tell us how it sounds in your opinion, if you know what you're saying.)
any news on this?
Bumping this thread because interested too.

Ant+

Hi,
I'm not sure if the mi mix got an built in ant+ receiver, but if it does, mine isn't working...
Would anyone please check if their works with the ant+ tester from play store or something...
Need this for my heart rate monitor
*bump* nobody else who's using ant+ for their workout or who could help me?
ssai9000 said:
*bump* nobody else who's using ant+ for their workout or who could help me?
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When I bought my Mix, the website also said it had an FM antenna...I've read a lot of websites now that say it has one, and a lot that say that's incorrect and doesn't have it.
I do know on some other phones that the headphones serve as the antenna...maybe something to try?
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When I bought my Mix, the website also said it had an FM antenna...I've read a lot of websites now that say it has one, and a lot that say that's incorrect and doesn't have it.
I do know on some other phones that the headphones serve as the antenna...maybe something to try?
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Nope, that did not work. After my understanding this is an bult in chip that works with the bluetooth, but the phone is supposed to hav ANT+ support
I'm on EU rom so I was thinking that it might be the rom that didn't support it?
But I've tried flashing the stock rom with no luck, maybe it will work with an update

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