Hacking the MMCS, ideas
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Hacking the MMCS, ideas
Hi all, I was looking through the registry dump from Otaku where i saw this:
NR261UM.reg.txt
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\BluetoothDUN]
"FriendlyName"="Bluetooth_DUN"
"DeviceType"=dword:00000001
"Port"="COM4:"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\BluetoothDUN\Settings]
"Tone"="
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\BluetoothDUN\Init]
Does this mean we could hook the MMCS up to internet through a BT cellphone? Or is the bluetooth module only used separately from the MMCS?
Is it possible to add USB peripherals somehow to the MMCS, to ie add a BT module or a DVB-T reciever ;-)
Just brainstorming...
NR261UM.reg.txt
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\BluetoothDUN]
"FriendlyName"="Bluetooth_DUN"
"DeviceType"=dword:00000001
"Port"="COM4:"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\BluetoothDUN\Settings]
"Tone"="
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\BluetoothDUN\Init]
Does this mean we could hook the MMCS up to internet through a BT cellphone? Or is the bluetooth module only used separately from the MMCS?
Is it possible to add USB peripherals somehow to the MMCS, to ie add a BT module or a DVB-T reciever ;-)
Just brainstorming...
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RE: Hacking the MMCS, ideas
The Japan version of the MMCS has the ability to accept a TV Tuner, but they must have a certain port for the tuner to go, or at least a certain pin assignment in the existing ports. The BT module looks like it's only for voice, since the only visible/detectable profile is for HF system. The Renesas chip that runs the MMCS is USB capable though, and I think if we get a diagram or application note, we would know which pins to solder the USB connector. I just don't have the guts to void my MMCS waranty right now. Dissambling the thing looks very complicated. You could easily pop a spring and wouldn't know where it goes. After 5 years maybe then I can play with it more.
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