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The tablets come equipped with a versatile USB port that will allow you to connect your tablet to your computer for flashing or mounting the cards, allow you to connect USB peripherals to your tablet, and allow you to set up USB networking. | The tablets come equipped with a versatile USB port that will allow you to connect your tablet to your computer for flashing or mounting the cards, allow you to connect USB peripherals to your tablet, and allow you to set up USB networking. | ||
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+ | == Flashing == | ||
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+ | The primary usage of the USB port is for flashing a new OS image onto the device. | ||
== Host mode == | == Host mode == |
Revision as of 18:19, 19 August 2008
The tablets come equipped with a versatile USB port that will allow you to connect your tablet to your computer for flashing or mounting the cards, allow you to connect USB peripherals to your tablet, and allow you to set up USB networking.
Flashing
Main article: Updating the tablet firmware
The primary usage of the USB port is for flashing a new OS image onto the device.
Host mode
Main article: USB host mode
The tablets are able to function in either client- or host-mode. Host-mode will allow you to use USB peripherals like keyboards, flash drives, card readers, and external hard drives with your tablet.
Networking
Main article: USB networking
USB networking will allow you to use the tablet's USB port to connect to a computer and network with that computer over USB. This can provide you with an internet connection for your tablet in environments without WiFi access.