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Posted on 17-08-2008
Filed Under (Hacks - hardware) by KiNG on 17-08-2008

Basically, I connected a micro USB Bluetooth module (Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR) to a 5V trace (off in standby), a nearby ground trace, and the USB signals (pins 36 & 38) available on the mini PCIe card slot occupied by the WiFi card. The Bluetooth module was stripped, wrapped in Kapton tape and installed under the palm rest.

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lamduyquan on 27 November, 2008 at 9:51 am #

Hi King!
I want to upgrade my aspire one but I have one thing not clear: any hard drives which have ZIF interface will work with Aspire One, aren’t them?
Thanks for your help.


KiNG on 27 November, 2008 at 2:12 pm #

lamduyquan, do a search on the forums for zif you will loads of info on it.


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