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It will get a lot smaller as your colleagues all start using e-mail or cloud services to share files, instead of USB drives. |
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http://x-wrt.org Take a look! |
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Even though Nokia managed to put everything imaginable minus the compass (Bluetooth, 3G, FM transmitter & receiver, IR transceiver, keyboard, stylus, GPS, WiFi, touchscreen, USB charging, MicroSD slot, 5M camera with LED-flash, TV-out) into one device, people still find some missing feature.
It's always like that and will always be like that. More stuff would have resulted in a larger and more expensive device. A production unit is always a compomise between what's possible and what's reasonable for marketing. But the N900 isn't the end. More Maemo devices will certainly follow, lacking some of the above, but having USB-OTG e.g. There will be choice. Just not yet. :) |
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PS: @ andree, the USB spec update, and the fact the device charges over USB. Please read the whole thread. |
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I'm thinking about the whole usb stuff right now - and a question came into my mind... What's so different about n900's, that it can't use regular OTG?
From what I read, it's completely normal to have a OTG device, that once acts as client (thus consuming power from usb cable = e.g. charging own batteries), and as a usb host another time (=e.g. powering usb flash stick)... That's the whole point of OTG, or am I wrong? I can't quite imagine, what nokia guys did with the hardware, when the TI 3430 supports OTG out-of-box (according to specs)... :-/ Quote:
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A USB hub does not allow to devices (BT dongle and flash drive) to talk between them only device <-> host. There is no host in your scenario. Quote:
When you connect this (or any similar) device to the N900, the HD controls the connection. Programs on the N900 can't access the HD (and not even the internal 32GB). All you can do is press a button and have some files from the 32GB copied to the HD. You can't even control which files will be copied. Then you need to count beeps to know if it worked or not, since there is no way you can check. There is nothing in this device (or in any of the other devices you suggested) that might be considered a replacement for USB host functionality. |
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