That what my AltAcc used before it's terminal high gee event, TX, RX, and ground. I have both the original cable for a PC and the one I made for the Palm Pilot downstairs. I can get the pinout off them if it would help.
I've used a piece of conduit and two machine screws with tee nuts that fit the rail as a mount into the pad for years.
Drill a couple holes through the conduit for the screws and slide the tee nuts into the rail. Tighten. Costs pretty much nothing.
I hate to admit it took me hours to finally discover that you swiped the screen. :blush:
Once I got there, I couldn't find a way to see the attributes or edit and decided it was time to look for doc.
I finally have it running on my Nook HD+ but it's not clear what functionality is supported (what should it be able to do?)
Is there a document I've missed that would explain the goal for the port and what works?
I've been trying to move away from mobile tools that have to be booted before...
Adrian, the player predates BD-Live (BluRay Disk live) which requires a network connection to the player. In the past few years apps other than actually playing disks have been added o the player (which can be useful if you don't have a "smart" TV) and they also require an internet connections...
They get distributed across your range. If you police the area after a launch you'll find them all over. The ignitor caps generally within 25 ft of the pads and the ejection cap distributed randomly across the rest.
They don't vaporize, they don't degrade, they are litter.