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CreMindES 2013-03-13 11:41

[N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
Hi,

I found a product that is communicating through a headphone jack to iOS and Android devices. My question is whether it is possible to access and read in data on my N9 through the 3.5 headphone jack?

Thanks for your help!

biketool 2013-03-13 12:40

Re: [N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
There is an app for the N900 called magread which reads data from a credit card reader gadget distributed by Square to the phone via the 3.5mm headphone jack, though it is only a card reader demo and can only read the data on the magnetic stripe it does not interface with the Square financial services closed API to accept credit card payment via your phone.
It would help if you shared what device you are trying to use.

juiceme 2013-03-13 13:40

Re: [N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
Hey, why not... I never thought about it but sure, it only needs a driver to do so... I kind of like the idea of sticking a serial console to aux in/out connector...
you just might have saved my day :) :)

CreMindES 2013-03-15 21:14

Re: [N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
Dear juiceme,

I'm pleased to give you an idea. My question was raised when I see the following campain http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/br...2116119?c=home.

I'm not familiar with writing drivers. That's why I'm asking whether would it be possible and doable to adopt this product on the N9?

CreMindES 2013-03-15 21:22

Re: [N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by biketool (Post 1328760)
There is an app for the N900 called magread which reads data from a credit card reader gadget distributed by Square to the phone via the 3.5mm headphone jack, though it is only a card reader demo and can only read the data on the magnetic stripe it does not interface with the Square financial services closed API to accept credit card payment via your phone.
It would help if you shared what device you are trying to use.

Thanks for the example, the source code could give us a hint where to look.

kitkatz 2013-05-24 01:39

Re: [N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
Does anyone know if one can input video via the audio jack?

juiceme 2013-05-24 08:04

Re: [N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
Sure, but your bitrate is going to be fairly small :D

pichlo 2013-05-24 09:00

Re: [N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
@kitlkatz,
It depends on what you mean by input video. If you mean feeding a composite video signal (like from e.g. a video output of a VCR or another N9/00) then the answer is unquestionable no. A video signal needs a bandwidth of a few MHz while the audio input can only handle a few kHz.

If you mean streaming digital video through the audio port, then sure, as juiceme said, all you need is writing a driver but the bitrate would be fairly small. Do not expect more than about 19 kbps.

Lastly, if you mean copying a video file using the audio port as a serial console then that... a file is a file. This is no different than the original question.

bingomion 2016-03-15 07:41

Re: [N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pichlo (Post 1346478)
Do not expect more than about 19 kbps.

Kinda old, but have you guys seen this:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/0...r-smart-phone/

A gaming cart via headphones, I doubt it would store anything except a password or key, to some kind of digital store.
Which is a shame really.

nieldk 2016-03-15 13:13

Re: [N9] Is is possible to read in data through 3.5 headphone jack?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pichlo (Post 1346478)
@kitlkatz,
It depends on what you mean by input video. If you mean feeding a composite video signal (like from e.g. a video output of a VCR or another N9/00) then the answer is unquestionable no. A video signal needs a bandwidth of a few MHz while the audio input can only handle a few kHz.

If you mean streaming digital video through the audio port, then sure, as juiceme said, all you need is writing a driver but the bitrate would be fairly small. Do not expect more than about 19 kbps.

Lastly, if you mean copying a video file using the audio port as a serial console then that... a file is a file. This is no different than the original question.

LOL reminds me of my Youthful days. When I wrote something like that for C64, enabling recording of audio from the tapeplayer.
A Nordic magazine made it on the frontpage and a huge article, announcing WiFi on C64.
Obviously, it was only 1-bit LOL, man, where they upset.


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