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    Quote Originally Posted by ypcyc View Post
    What's the progress on subject?
    What do you mean?

    ( If you mean support for the PSP GPS, you should have read posts from the 'News Forum' )

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    I mean will it be possible to connect Holux with self made mini-b to mini-b cable?

    Because I'm from Latvia and I can't find any gadgets with PSP control connectors

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    Quote Originally Posted by ypcyc View Post
    I mean will it be possible to connect Holux with self made mini-b to mini-b cable?

    Because I'm from Latvia and I can't find any gadgets with PSP control connectors
    I see. Well, I followed the instructions; I took apart my PSP remote control and used the connector from there ( grey one goes to USB#3 and the blue one goes to USB#1 ) and took a mini-USB cable ( which came with my digital camera, but I use a cardreader in my computer ) and soldered a 1K resistor the way it is described. Works great, I only had once when the little cable snapped, but now I have it secured, so it works just fine.

    Regards.

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    Default pspgpslim236 with 4800 baud

    Please see attached:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIB.42 View Post
    Please see attached:
    what is this?

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    A serialport dump configured for 4800 baud support. It was requested to test non-38kbps devices.

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    you could try gnokii (it's in univrese). It was written as an interface to Nokia phones but apparently it works with others as well. Not sure if Sony is supported.

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