if you look on the web you'll find that the button functions can be done
through the headphone plug already.  Someone had taken apart a pmp300 and
the remote for it and documented how the remote is designed.

I cant think of the site but it was the only one that had dis-assembled rios
on it.


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  1. Re:Modifications to PMP300 (Dr. Wolfgang von FronShnap)

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Well, I was thinking of putting another jack on the pmp300 (2.5mm mono) to
let me hook up an external remote...I've been haing outrageous amounts of
trouble finding a 4-conductor 3.5mm connector, you see.  My only problem
is I'm not sure where to put the jack.  I took apart my pmp300 and there
seems to be very little room for anything.  I think I'll try to cut down
the jack I bought and see if I can't squeeze it in between the two circuit
boards...once I have time for that sort of thing, of course.

As for your battery door, you could probably just put some kinda clever
connector in where the battery should be and maybe make an external
battery pack  (for one cell...hmm).  Heck, you could put in a stereo jack
and make a remote which has the battery inside of it, then run the power
along one line, the remote along another, and the last one for common (the
remote, so you know, is just a bunch of resistors).
Have Fun!
Andrew

On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Vincas Ciziunas wrote:

> Since nobody has written to this list in a while, I figured I might as
> well ask a question.  Has anyone modified their pmp300 in any interesting
> ways?  I need some inspiration.  I need to modify it because I lost the
> battery door and can no longer use it.
> 
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