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Host mode works, see [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=901888#post901888 this thread] Mohammad started on talk.maemo.org, when releasing first beta of a package comprising of a hostmode patched kernel build by Paul Fertser with support of h-e-n team, and a lean GUI built by Mohammad. The basic functionality seems to work fine. | Host mode works, see [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=901888#post901888 this thread] Mohammad started on talk.maemo.org, when releasing first beta of a package comprising of a hostmode patched kernel build by Paul Fertser with support of h-e-n team, and a lean GUI built by Mohammad. The basic functionality seems to work fine. | ||
- | A [[N900_Hardware_USB_Host|user friendly implementation]] that makes it easy to use host mode needs a lot more than this, e.g. proper automounting, clean unmounting and sync, drivers for | + | A [[N900_Hardware_USB_Host|user friendly implementation]] that makes it easy to use host mode needs a lot more than this, e.g. proper automounting, clean unmounting and sync, drivers for al kinds of peripherals etc. |
A USB OTG controller would normally switch between host and device mode (initially) using the ID pin, to detect if it's at the A or B-side of a OTG cable. | A USB OTG controller would normally switch between host and device mode (initially) using the ID pin, to detect if it's at the A or B-side of a OTG cable. |
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