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    Hey guys,

    Just wondering why I shouldn't be using the included USB cable in my Holux slim 236 cable.

    It has power functions and data transmition functions. Doesn't that mean all the lines are intact?

    Also, can someone post up a link to the green proggy for the 236. The link is broken.



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    I believe you only need the special cable for the psp-290

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    k thanx

    I still need that green program tho. The link on deniska's site is broken and so is the one in the faq.

    Thanks
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    I may be mistaken, but I was under the impression that that program was also only for the psp-290

    http://deniska.dcemu.co.uk/interfaci...ony-49390.html

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    Nah, not that one.

    This is from the "yet another mapthis! faq" from above.

    "GPS-viewer Green Proggie for serial GPS
    http://deniska.dcemu.co.uk/bin/gps_viewer.zip"

    The link is broken tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamiejrg View Post
    Hey guys,

    Just wondering why I shouldn't be using the included USB cable in my Holux slim 236 cable.

    It has power functions and data transmition functions. Doesn't that mean all the lines are intact?

    Also, can someone post up a link to the green proggy for the 236. The link is broken.


    Jamie

    The lines are in tact but gpslim 236 does not use usb for nmea transmission. read the specs..
    And don't get me started again on usb client/host thing - it has been answered here and in ps2dev forums a million times...
    short answer is - it never going to happen :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by deniska View Post
    The lines are in tact but gpslim 236 does not use usb for nmea transmission. read the specs..
    And don't get me started again on usb client/host thing - it has been answered here and in ps2dev forums a million times...
    short answer is - it never going to happen :-)
    Hmm.. that would explain why it didn't work when i got it all together last night!

    I couldn't understand why it wasn't working because i was using the wires that came from the middle and GND lead on the "B" end.

    So basicly I'm ****ed until i get a new USB mini cable? Cuz, some guy a few threads down got a new usb cable for his and it seemed to work.

    One other question. I used a 2k instead of a 1k because i read at QJ that the circuit works with anywhere from a 1-5k resister. I just wanted to be safe. Should i use a 1k?

    Jamie

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    not for this - it's for psp290 unit

    2k may be too much...
    you can skip the resistor at all..

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    you can skip the resistor, but 1K is the safest to go, mainly cause some companys trust it enough to make a pre-made cable with the resistor in it.

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    *EDIT* Got everything working thanks alot.

    Finished product, with uber long cable (btw, the stock usb cable works fine.)


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