Re: Re: 2700g chip

From: Richard Bateman <taxilian_at_zzt.net>
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 23:46:49 -0600

I actually have the pinouts, and I've been investigating the possibility
of making a small circuitboard that one could (fairly easily) solder a
connector onto and then solder wires for each cable type they wanted -
serial, usb, charger, or vga-out.

 From what I've seen, getting vga-out shouldn't be too hard, but I
haven't figured out how to wire up this connector yet without a pcb of
some sort to solder to and hold the pins rigid. The pins too easily get
pushed to one side and short out against the neighboring pin, even
before it's soldered. :-/ If anyone has any ideas, I'd be obliged.

If I could get a cable that had usb, serial, and charger on it it would
speed up development considerably. VGA-out would definitely be a plus.

Richard

Jay Coles wrote:

>if you can get vga out working i might consider
>getting one, i would love to see an accelerated X
>display, i hear they are working on one that uses
>opengl for effect acceleration
>
>oh well great work, i belive that the vga out would
>make debugging easier on a larger screen, you can
>build your own vga cable if you look on the betaplayer
>fourms, someone discovered the pinout and gave it to
>picard for testing
>
>
>Jay Coles
>JayColes_at_yahoo.com
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