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So, it appears to be disabled in the hardware Can be enabled with some work but audio is weak - but works... Maybe you need other drivers to up the volume?
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that's ballsy! i admire your sand. got schematics of the points you conected? i have some electroics experience and i might be willing to go fight club on my TP with a DMM
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PS. Phone is still running just as strong as before I did the experiment. GL! |
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Re: FM Radio Discussion
Looks like the HTC engineers won this round. Even if the FM chip is in there (which it obviously is), the fact that they left out some of the resistors and left it an open circuit really kills any chance of us reverse engineering this stuff. Even if I go ahead and solder the right resistors onto the chip successfully, how many other people have access to soldering irons and have any idea on how to properly solder resistors onto a microchip. The amount of time, effort and risk of doing this isn't worth the benefit. You may have won this round HTC... but we will win the war . BTW I just upgraded my TP2 with Win 6.5 (the official release from HTC/Sprint)... 2 words... Love It
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