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iPAQ 21x TV-OUT ?! - Brighthand.com Smartphone and PDA Discussion Forums
After some research I found that Quicklogic QL1A100 chip which is onboard our iPAQs is equipment with TV-OUT:
http://www.quicklogic.com/home.asp?P...&p1=476&p2=401
http://www.quicklogic.com/home.asp?P...&p2=407&p3=409
http://www.quicklogic.com/images/xy_swap_design_WP.pdf
Maybe there is way to use it ?
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QL1A100 doesn't have TV-Out, just only USB+SD+CF support
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While you're at it posting those sweet links, it mentions GPS on one of them.
How crazy would it be to get some genius to solder a GPS module on the chipset?
Am i dreaming too much now that this egg has been cracked open?
Thanks for your continuing curiosity, elektrownik.
You've really been pushing for us all.
dave
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Btw, i read a bit more on the Quicklogic links, and both the polarpro and arcticlink chipsets are built for tv-out.
One of the figures in the "enterprise" link even shows a mock-up using the pxa310 processor with their chipsets.
So it seems like maybe elektrownik isn't too far off, unless you can explain your thoughts, AMV.
Thanks.
then again, it does also mention the enterprise pda/phones have 3g/4g capability and other stuff like that, so maybe you are in fact right;
Perhaps it's something that would require serious work.
Meh.
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