= libam7xxx libam7xxx is an Open Source library to communicate via USB with projectors and Digital Picture Frames based on the Actions Micro AM7XXX family if ICs. libam7xxx makes it possible to use these devices as USB displays on non-Windows Operating Systems like GNU/Linux or Android/Linux just to name a few, and on non-PC platforms like for instance mobile phones, tablets or game consoles. The first driver supporting these devices was acerc11xdrv from Reto Schneider: https://github.com/rettichschnidi/acerc11xdrv == AM7XXX An overview of some AM7XXX chips (AM7211A AM7212 AM7212P AM7318 AM7213D AM7213V) can be found in http://www.actions-micro.com/dpf_psg.pdf An example of datasheet illustrating the functionalities of such ICs (AM7531) is at: http://wenku.baidu.com/view/543c8b4d852458fb770b56ee.html == Supported devices The devices supported by libam7xxx use USB bulk trasfers and a simple packet based protocol to exchange data and commands to and from a host system and the AM7XXX chip. Those with USB VendorID ''1de1'' are devices based on Actions Micro/Action Media designs, usually having two modes: - USB Mass Storage mode (ProductID: ''1101'') - Generic bulk data transfer mode (ProductID: ''c101'') The mode can be switched with the command: $ sudo usb_modeswitch \ --default-vendor 0x1de1 \ --default-product 0x1101 \ --message-content 55534243087052890000000000000cff020000000000000000000000000000 Examples of devices based on AM7XXX are: - Acer Series C pico projectors (C20 C110 C112 C120): * http://www.acer.it/ac/it/IT/content/models/projector-c * http://support.acer.com/product/default.aspx?modelId=3888 - Philips/SagemCom PicoPix projectors (PPX 1020, PPX 1230, PPX 1430, PPX 1630): * http://www.philips.co.uk/c/pocket-projector/179840/cat/ * http://www.sagemcom.com/EN/products/image-sound/pico-video-projectors.html - CEL-TEC MP-01: * http://www.kabelmanie.cz/miniprojektor-cel-tec-mp-01/ - Other unbranded projectors: * http://www.dealextreme.com/p/portable-home-office-mini-usb-2-0-lcos-projector-16-9-45019 - HannSpree digital picture frames (but it has not been verified yet if those can be actually used as USB displays): * http://europe.hannspree.net/onweb.jsp?prod_no=3333333621&webno=3333333317 * http://europe.hannspree.net/onweb.jsp?prod_no=33333337:4&webno=3333333317 Maybe other devices reported as supporting "Display over USB (DoUSB)" like Acer K330 or some Optoma projectors could be used with this library, but this needs still needs to be verified.