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I can go either way on the samsung and x chip. The samsung could be rom. I didn't bother looking it up because its obviously memory of some kind. I have a feeling the X chip is the flash ROM, but could not find anything solid in my searching. judging by their positioning they're both on the memory bus and I'm inclined to bellive they're both memory chips of some kind. Instinct tells me the samsung would be the ram and the X chip the rom but I wouldn't be surprised if it was reversed.
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Hey i have COnverted PPC6700 RUIM Based as it was having 6 RUIM Tray SOldering POints
I could not find anything here may be RUIM Version will not be there for This PPC. Bearxor PLease FInd 6 Pin Layout for RUIM Tray and reply |
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Thanks for these excellent pics. If someone can do the same with a Kaiser maybe we can figure out a way to hardware mod Mogul for tilt screen action
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You are correct. He posted the pics and Shadomite said there was not an internal GPS based on the pics.
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I finally found a good link. The RFR6500 and RFT6150 are gpsOne chips, which is AGPS, not standalone GPS. Sorry
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Key Functionality
How gpsOne Works The gpsOne technology functions in four different modes of operation. Chosen automatically or specified by software, the four modes are Standalone GPS, Mobile Station (MS)-based, MS-assisted and MS-assisted/Hybrid. In the A-GPS modes, gpsOne technology utilizes assistance data from a location server in the wireless network in combination with A-GPS circuitry and software in the wireless device. Note: The common term used by standards bodies for the handset/terminal device in CDMA2000 is "Mobile Station" (MS) and in WCDMA (UMTS)/GPRS/GSM/HSDPA/EDGE is “User Equipment” (UE). For simplicity in this document, references to the handset/terminal will be "MS," but this use implies both MS and UE. Standalone GPS: The GPS receiver calculates a position without using any assistance data and without a connection to the wireless network. MS-Based: The GPS receiver calculates the position using assistance data from a location server to increase cold-start sensitivity and reduce the start time for an initial position calculation. MS-Assisted: The GPS receiver uses assistance data from a location server to make measurements related to its distance from the GPS satellites, then sends this information to the location server where the position is calculated. This mode also increases cold start sensitivity and reduces the start time for an initial position calculation. MS-Assisted/Hybrid: Wireless network information is added to GPS measurements as part of the position calculation by the location server, integrating the relative strengths of GPS information and available wireless network location information for increased positioning reliability in difficult GPS environments. Last edited by pflatlyne; 12-25-2007 at 06:48 PM. |
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