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Assome of you do, I use Mega cloud storage. There is no direct way to access mega cloud storage from cryptomator. On Windows 11, when I have Mega running in the system tray, Cryptomator for Windows sees and uses it.

I am using Mega Cloud Storage on a non-rooted Android Mobile. I don't know how to connect the remote to my mega cloud account as I am not getting a auto configuration as google drive rclone config as follows:


Fast track your Android phone hardware development or just design cell-phone robots with the Arduino ADK! The Arduino ADK is a microcontroller board based on the powerful ATmega2560 (datasheet). It has a USB host interface to connect with Android based phones, and a power supply boost converter to charge up the phone from DC power while its plugged into the ADK



We are now selling the R3 version which has pin-compatibility with the MEGA R3 - there is now an IOREF pin and the duplicated SCL/SDA pins next to the AREF pin.



The Mega ADK is compatible with all of Android's Accessory Development Kit examples and also acts like the Arduino Mega you already love to use. It has 54 digital input/output pins (of which 14 can be used as PWM outputs), 16 analog inputs, 4 UARTs (hardware serial ports), a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. Now its easy to connect any sort of sensor, LED, motor, etc to your Android based phones.



The ADK is based on the Mega 2560. For information on using the board with the Android OS, see (Google's ADK documentation).


Adafruit NeoPixel Digital RGB LED strips come to us in 4 or 5 meter reels with a 2 or 3-pin JST SM connector on each end and separated power/ground wires as shown in the picture below. If you order a full 4 or 5 meters, you get the full reel with both connectors installed.


If you buy less than a full reel, you'll get a single strip, but it will be a cut piece from a reel which may or may not have a connector on it. If the piece comes from the end of the reel, the connector may be on the output end of the strip!


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I'm describing the Mega 1 from Blackview, a company once synonymous with rugged smartphones. Blackview has diversified its offerings over the past few years and now makes budget devices with a premium feel.


The Mega 1 impressed me right out of the box. I expected this budget tablet to have a cheap, bulky, plastic feel, like the laptops of yesteryear. Instead, I discovered a thin, light aluminum tablet that feels as premium as Apple's iPads. The curves and bezels are smooth, and the tablet feels perfectly balanced. It oozes a premium feel you don't expect from a device that costs less than $300.


The Mega 1's folio is, in comparison, a bit of a letdown. Yes, it does a good job of protecting the display and transforms into a usable stand, but it has a cheap vinyl feel and started to show wear after only a week of use. The case is no deal-breaker, but it feels like sacrilege to put such a beautiful tablet into a budget folio case.


The Mega 1's otherwise premium feel goes a lot further than skin-deep. The 11.5-inch display feels great on the eyes. Even after several hours of using the tablet, my eyes felt fresh. The 120Hz refresh rate and 203 pixels-per-inch density help ensure user comfort.


The system also supports Widevine L1 digital rights management specifications, allowing for streaming HD and HDR content from Netflix, HBO, Disney+, and more. This capability gives the Mega 1 an advantage for people who want to use the tablet as a content consumption device.


The device is powered by a MediaTek MT6789 octa-core processor and backed up by 12GB of RAM (expandable to 24GB using system storage). This combination is powerful enough to keep everything humming along nicely. I didn't encounter stuttering or lag during my tests. Apps sprang to life almost instantly.


Cooling is handled by an integrated system that uses more than 8,000 square millimeters of graphite. Blackview claims this setup can keep the tablet below 40C/104F. My testing of the Mega 1 under heavy, prolonged loads supports this claim. At no point did the Mega 1 feel hot to the touch. You can push this device to its limits with confidence.


The huge 8800mAh battery is crammed into less than a third of an inch of tablet. Blackview says the battery is good for 20 hours of overall use, can play music for 22 hours, play HD video for 5.5 hours, and support five hours of gaming. I easily got two days of heavy use between recharges.


The 50-megapixel rear camera features a 1/2.76-inch Samsung ISOCELL JN1 sensor that delivers clear, detailed, and color-accurate images. You're not getting the pop and detail you see from an Apple iPad or a Samsung Galaxy S24, but this difference has less to do with the hardware and more with the intense amount of on-device processing that high-end devices now perform on images.


Don't let this shortcoming put you off, as the camera is perfect for what most users want, and the output for social media or work/school reports is more than adequate. The 12-megapixel front-facing camera is also more than enough for selfies and video calling, and it handles a variety of lighting conditions easily.


Note: The sample images that Blackview uses on its website to promote the camera are stock images and not taken using the Mega 1. Blackview isn't alone in using this technique, and I don't know why companies insist on this approach that clearly misleads consumers.


The tablet comes with a stylus. I'm not a fan of styluses, but I guess it's an extra for those who like them. That said, there's nowhere on the tablet or the folio case to store the stylus. So, if you're like me, the stylus is unlikely to stick around for long.


The Blackview Mega 1 is nothing like this. It's a tablet with a premium feel that offers a hardware experience that would have commanded a high price only a few years ago. From its thin and light design to the 11.5-inch 120Hz display, this tablet oozes quality and delivers a great user experience.


The Samsung Galaxy Mega is an Android-based phablet that was manufactured and released by Samsung. It was announced on April 11, 2013.[2][3] The original model featured a 6.3 in (160 mm) screen, though a revised version was released with a 5.8 in (150 mm) screen.[4] It has a 1,280720 screen, a dual-core 1.7 GHz processor and an 8-megapixel camera. The phone runs Android 4.2.2 "Jelly Bean" software, and internal storage is 8 or 16 GB (usable 5.34 or 12 GB respectively).


The Galaxy Mega has received the Android 4.4.2 "KitKat" update.[5] Also available is the unofficial update Cyanogenmod 11 Android 4.4.2 update, for the Mega 6.3 (GT-I9200/I9205).[6][7] The device's successor is the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2.


The Galaxy Mega largely resembles the Galaxy S4, and the two share similar features. Users can customize the lock screen and quickly access settings from the drop-down notification bar. Other features include Air View, which allows users to preview emails and photos by hovering a finger an inch above the screen, and WatchON, which lets users control a television with the smartphone. It also includes Multi Window, which allows users to use multiple apps on the same screen, a feature that is enhanced with the phone's 6.3-inch LCD (720 x 1280) display. S Translator provides quick and easy translations, and ChatON lets users share their screens with others.


The rear-facing 8-megapixel camera comes with numerous shooting modes such as Panorama and Sound & Shot. The Story Album feature lends itself to quick photo album creation on the go. The Mega runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. Users can store additional music, photos and videos with up to 64 GB of expandable storage with an external microSD card. A 3,200-mAh removable battery should allow the phone to run throughout the day on a single charge. The Galaxy Mega is powered by a dual-core 1.7-GHz Qualcomm MSM8930 Snapdragon 400 processor with 1.5GB of RAM.


The Samsung Galaxy Mega runs Android Jelly Bean OS 4.2.2 skinned with Samsung's TouchWiz interface. Samsung's Multi Window Mode is front and center on the device. Similar to other Galaxy phones, you can customize the Mega's lock screen with widgets and shortcuts. Seven customizable home screens are available to the user. 16 quick settings buttons in the notification drawer enable users to toggle features including Wi-Fi connectivity and the proprietary Smart Stay. These buttons can be rearranged by clicking on a tile button in the top right corner of the notification drawer.


Discover the power to bring the world closer with Mega Zoom Camera - 200x, an innovative app designed to enhance your smartphone's photography capabilities by extending the zoom range significantly. If you're looking to capture crisp images of objects that lie far beyond the reach of your phone's standard camera zoom, this application is a game-changer.


The game taps into the pinnacle of your device's existing optical and digital zoom functions. It doesn't just stop there; it amplifies your ability to observe and photograph subjects at vast distances with an additional super zoom feature. This extra layer of functionality is made possible through a sophisticated zooming algorithm known as bilinear interpolation. It's a technical solution that lets you snap sharp pictures from considerable distances without compromising clarity.

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