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#1 Omar (OZ)

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Posted 04 December 2010 - 03:31 AM

Has anyone been able to, or have any insight on how to, 'talking' to the Netduino with a Zune? is it possible to do without wifi, so with a cable?

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Posted 05 December 2010 - 04:39 AM

Has anyone been able to, or have any insight on how to, 'talking' to the Netduino with a Zune?
is it possible to do without wifi, so with a cable?


I guess you can get started with the cable pinouts

Pin 01 - USB 5VDC(+) (common with Pins 2,3)
Pin 02 - 5VDC(+) (common with pins 1,3)
Pin 03 - 5VDC(+) (common with pins 1,2)
Pin 04 - Unknown (used on travel remote) 1.75 VDC (+)
Pin 05 - Unknown (used on travel remote) 1.75 VDC (+)
Pin 06 -
Pin 07 -
Pin 08 -
Pin 09 - Video (+)
Pin 10 -
Pin 11 -
Pin 12 -
Pin 13 - Audio L (+) (also audio on travel remote)
Pin 14 - Audio R (+) (Also audio on travel remote)
Pin 15 -
Pin 16 -
Pin 17 - Unknown (used on travel remote) these are likely our trigger
Pin 18 - Unknown (used on travel remote) these are likely our trigger
Pin 19 - Ground (common with Pins 22,23,24,and shield)
Pin 20 - USB Data (-)
Pin 21 - USB Data (+)
Pin 22 - USB Ground (common with Pins 19,23,24,and shield)
Pin 23 - Ground (common with Pins 22,19,24,and shield)
Pin 24 - Ground (common with Pins 22,23,19,and shield)

source: http://www.zuneboard...ne-pinouts.html

You also might contemplate taking a look at the datasheet for the Wolfson WM8978 chip. Eventually, thats what that cable connnects to. http://www.wolfsonmi...s/en/WM8978.pdf

#3 James

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Posted 05 December 2010 - 06:55 AM

You might try looking around in the Zune hacking community and see what you can come up with: http://zunedevwiki.org/wiki/




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