Have connected my Ipod to the car stereo thru an Alpine CD player. The CD player sees the Ipod as a CD changer. My only problem is that the interface (dock connector) somehow "locks" the Ipod display & touchpad so that you have to control it thru the CD player - a huge PITA. Is there some way to unlock it?
I have another dock connector that plugs into the cig lighter & the Ipod, providing an amplified output w/o using the headphone jack on the Ipod, and it doesn't lock the controls, so it must be possible. Help - any ideas welcome!
Alex.
Quote from: "Boulderguy"Have connected my Ipod to the car stereo thru an Alpine CD player. The CD player sees the Ipod as a CD changer. My only problem is that the interface (dock connector) somehow "locks" the Ipod display & touchpad so that you have to control it thru the CD player - a huge PITA. Is there some way to unlock it?
I have another dock connector that plugs into the cig lighter & the Ipod, providing an amplified output w/o using the headphone jack on the Ipod, and it doesn't lock the controls, so it must be possible. Help - any ideas welcome!
Alex.
The iPod audio output, like rs232 remote lines are available from the dock or from the upper connectors.
If you drive the iPod via Apple Remote Protocol (by RS232), the iPod controls are locked. The other dock connector you have doesn't use the RS232 commands, but only the audio input.
More info at: http://www.maushammer.com/systems/ipod-remote/ipod-remote.html
Ciao Andrea
Sorry, i'm new of this forum..
I want to know how is possible connect the gps receiver to a serial port of an ipaq h1915.
The link of this site explain the number of the pin, but i don't understand what is the first and the last one.
I have a receiver mouse (wires black red white green yellow and orange)
the connector is an original HP.
Please help me.
Sorry for my english.. :D
sorry, may anyone help me?
:D ive stuck my pin in 9 ports this week, wot about u computer geek :shock: