Thanks everyone for your comments and suggestions!
I've now created my first adapter for the earphones only, and although
my soldering is awful, it's working fine. So I'm finally able to use the
phone as a media player :-D
If I find the time, I will try to make another adapter which has a
2009/9/28 Stefan Buschmann s_buschm...@gmx.de:
I also thought about soldering my own adapter, although my soldering
skills are near to zero, but that might also be good for practicing :-)
So, would it be possible to solder a wire like this?
- 1 x 2.5mm
to
- 2 x 3.5mm (one for standard
Hi all!
I'm still looking for a solution to use earphones/headset on the freerunner.
I've got the official openmoko headset, but I don't like those in-ear
headphones, either they just fall out or are very uncomfortable to wear.
So I'm still looking for a good alternative to use headphones on
On Monday 28 September 2009, Stefan Buschmann wrote:
I also thought about soldering my own adapter, although my soldering
skills are near to zero, but that might also be good for practicing :-)
So, would it be possible to solder a wire like this?
- 1 x 2.5mm
to
- 2 x 3.5mm (one for standard
2009/9/28 Stefan Buschmann s_buschm...@gmx.de
So, would it be possible to solder a wire like this?
- 1 x 2.5mm
to
- 2 x 3.5mm (one for standard earphone, one for standard microphone)
Yes.
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Stefan Buschmann s_buschm...@gmx.de writes:
So, would it be possible to solder a wire like this?
- 1 x 2.5mm
to
- 2 x 3.5mm (one for standard earphone, one for standard microphone)
That way I could use standard earphones or a PC-headset, which would be
very nice. And given the
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Stefan Buschmann s_buschm...@gmx.de wrote:
I've got the official openmoko headset, but I don't like those in-ear
headphones,
I got a Motorola W388 for 1cent with my contact lens. It was packaged
with a nice
usb micro charger and with a nice 2.5mm headset, which
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