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#101
Wow ... I am pretty happy that OS2008 on the N800 works with USB Flash Drives. That makes it even more impressive. It even popped up a USB applet that allowed me to unmount the drive before pulling it out.

Hopefully someone makes a nice little applet (maybe a super-set of the functionality of the current USB applet that pops up) that allows you to switch modes without the hassle of opening an xterm ... or maybe I will look into investing in a USB OTG cable.

Good stuff.
 
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#102
Would someone please check the wiki to make sure that I have got it right?

http://internettablettalk.com/wiki/i..._using_OS_2008

Also has anyone tried Maemo Mapper with the maps on a usb thumbdrive? Save my flash memory for other stuff...

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#103
Originally Posted by dblank View Post
Wow, that sucks
Well, not really: if you don't consider resource limited devices, like our tablet, any old computer (by today standards) can easily decode mpeg. And if it's not that old it can even decode HD streams (though, at least over here, for dvb-t there are only experimental transmissions)
Is there *any* USB2 DVB-T card that also does hardware decoding?
I don't know any, but you could take a look at linuxtv.org
 
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#104
Originally Posted by LurkerN View Post
The N810 does contain a MicroAB port, but I have not been able to find a Micro-A to full-size B-plug or A-receptacle. Since Nokia does not officially support USB host in the tablets, we must wait for another device to support OTG Micro host so we can borrow those adapters. Until then we must use the same kludges used for the N800.
http://mancahk.trustpass.alibaba.com...USB_Cable.html

but you need to buy a thousand

/edit - or would this work?
http://www.motorazr.com/content/acce...-180--3050.htm
with a regular to mini usb converter.
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#105
geminiii42:
The problem with either of those cables is that one would still need another adapter piece to connect to devices. However, if it works for data, the micro-to-mini adapter is the most ideal at this point. I've only seen them described in reference to charging, though.

Why do those Micro-A cables to full-size A-plug even exist in retail? Both ends are for host devices! They serve no purpose that a (soon to be commonplace) Micro-B cable does not fulfill.
 
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#106
this is an interesting article http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Reference/USB.htm

seems like there is a resistor that connects the ID pin to ground! someone more intelligent than me please research this and give a pin-out scheme for making this usb host cable

EDIT: http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm...e_number/1822/ seems like on the host side the ID (pin4) needs to be connected to ground (pin5)
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#107
Hi guys
Yesterday I got an usb wifi dongle working on my N800(OS2880), it's based on the RaLink rt73 chip and the driver has support for packet injection (muuhahahahaha).

My question is: how do I get around the manual loading of the rt73 kernel module? do I have to edit some configuration files or something like that?
 
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#108
Originally Posted by mutex View Post
Hi guys
Yesterday I got an usb wifi dongle working on my N800(OS2880), it's based on the RaLink rt73 chip and the driver has support for packet injection (muuhahahahaha).

My question is: how do I get around the manual loading of the rt73 kernel module? do I have to edit some configuration files or something like that?
modprobe the kernel module.
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Originally Posted by gemniii42 View Post
http://mancahk.trustpass.alibaba.com...USB_Cable.html

but you need to buy a thousand
We can request for samples.
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#110
Originally Posted by torx View Post
modprobe the kernel module.
Tried that and it doesn't work, error msg is: cannot parse modules.dep
Do you know the path where is should copy the kernel module to?
 
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