Upon starting the Audio Gateway program after the setup procedure, you simply get a screen that allows one to select between internal and wireless audio. A configuration and test option is also available. I exited the program and went to Pocket Tunes Expecting something to crash or for some strange sound to emanate from one side of my headset or my Treo. Pocket Tunes does seem to hiccup a bit. I suspect that the Treo is being pushed to the limit.
TCPMP seems to handle audio a little better. Once I put my Treo in my pocket and let the screen go off, the hiccuping disappeared. I still need to play with the setting to see if I can get better performance. I did have some issues though. After receiving a phone call, my headset was unable to take the call.
After taking the call manually and ending the call, Pocket Tunes resumed but via the rear speaker. I suspect a better quality headset would be able to take the call via Bluetooth and resume normally.
My headphones are not listed as being supported but work great for just stereo audio. If you are still reading this, you are wasting your time Go run and get you Bluetooth stereo headphones and play with this awesome program yourself.
There is no need for a switch since the Treo has an electrical switch that senses when there is a Stereo headset pluged in. After performing the above modifications to the board, you can now prepare the connector. The connector needs to be shortened by 2 mm and a placement pin removed. The pin removal weakens the connector bond to the board, so you may want to use a non-conductive epoxy afterwards to secure the connector to the board.
A before and after picture of the connector is shown below. Notice the edge of the connector is cut away to the metal contact. That metal contact will need to be soldered to the board since the tab had to be cut away. Afere the connector modification, you can then place it to the board and solder it in place. Solder as shown below, making sure the solder point on the right is soldered to the contact deep in the connector. The other solder tab on the opposite side of the connector gets soldered to the round solder pad previously shown.
According to the letter from Sprint, the company was notified of the unauthorized access June 22 and re-secured affected accounts June The following message was sent to Sprint devices belonging to users who were hacked: "Your account PIN may have been compromised, so we reset your PIN just in case in order to protect your account.
What information did hackers have access to? The letter says, "The personal information of yours that may have been viewed includes the following: phone number, device type, device ID, monthly recurring charges, subscriber ID, account number, account creation date, upgrade eligibility, first and last name, billing address and add-on services. No other information that could create a substantial risk of fraud or identity theft was acquired. While Sprint says in the letter that no information that could lead to identity theft was involved, the company still listed resources and actions customers can take if they want to ensure they are not victims of fraud.
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