On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 05:39:09AM +0000, Andy Green wrote: > > You'd need to meddle with the mylar flex PCB that holds the BT device > where it terminates to the PCB, that won't be simple.
This is the part that worries me the most. The signals I'm after are available at the H-BTFPO01 test points, but that's on the front side, which IIRC is glued to the display, right? > You'd need to find some space for the hub as well, these are only in SMT > so you'd need a little PCB somewhere in there. The "plan" is to buy a consumer packaged USB hub and rip out the PCB from it, with IC still soldered to it, and trim the PCB as much as possible, just as in the Asus Eee PC mod I referred to. It would also be nice to have the GSM buzz fix worked out before applying homebrew mods to the GTA, if for nothing else to prevent conflicts over the space they occupy. Last I read, the buzz fix will take up some of the (so far) unused space in the GTA. -- Rask Ingemann Lambertsen Danish law requires addresses in e-mail to be logged and stored for a year _______________________________________________ hardware mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/hardware

