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Hiya
I recently bought a digital camera which is more of a curiosity than a camera thats actually usable, It was very cheap and as a result is also very nasty. Basically im thinking about intergrating it into a project (robotics or rocketry) and what to in affect hack it, at the moment it has an SDRAM, so all pictures are lost when the battery runs out, I was woundering whether I could replace the current SDRAM with a larger one? The chip manufacturers is something like one of these permutations 3ooster/ 3odster/ bodster/ booster and has the chip number of bt3617161t, I was just woundering it anyone knew of a place to get a data sheet as I have so far been very unsuccesful in even finding the website on the manufacturer. The other thing I was interested in doing was finding out it if would be possible to replace the SDRAM with something non-volatile. I dont know whether this is possible, as I need to do some research was just shooting ideas off you. Another thing I was thinking of doing was adding in a button battery to prevent accidental memory loss, but if I can replace with non voliatle memory theres no need really. thanks in advance for your help, I hope no one minds the cross post. greg |
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Are you sure that there is not another memory on the camera, either a nand
flash or compact flash/SD/MMC/MS or whatever? SDRAM is just for temporary storage, code and pictures are stored in a non-volatile memory. Deepu "jeff" wrote in message om... Hiya I recently bought a digital camera which is more of a curiosity than a camera thats actually usable, It was very cheap and as a result is also very nasty. Basically im thinking about intergrating it into a project (robotics or rocketry) and what to in affect hack it, at the moment it has an SDRAM, so all pictures are lost when the battery runs out, I was woundering whether I could replace the current SDRAM with a larger one? The chip manufacturers is something like one of these permutations 3ooster/ 3odster/ bodster/ booster and has the chip number of bt3617161t, I was just woundering it anyone knew of a place to get a data sheet as I have so far been very unsuccesful in even finding the website on the manufacturer. The other thing I was interested in doing was finding out it if would be possible to replace the SDRAM with something non-volatile. I dont know whether this is possible, as I need to do some research was just shooting ideas off you. Another thing I was thinking of doing was adding in a button battery to prevent accidental memory loss, but if I can replace with non voliatle memory theres no need really. thanks in advance for your help, I hope no one minds the cross post. greg |
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Hiya
Are you sure that there is not another memory on the camera, either a nand flash or compact flash/SD/MMC/MS or whatever? SDRAM is just for temporary storage, code and pictures are stored in a non-volatile memory. Deepu SDRAM can and is in my case used for temporary storage, so long as the power is left on the memory is retained. Ive taken the camera apart already, its only about 2cm x 5cm I am well aware of the differences of volatile and non-volatile memory It there was a compact flash adapter in this camera then I very much doubt it would have cost £12 or around $6-$8 Im kinda tempted to remove the SRAM and then make the data in line go to a pic which is controlling a compact flash card, and have a load of or gates there to detect the change in address which is put to the address bus of the SDRAM, not sure whetehr this would work, probably need so thinking about cheers greg |
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