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USB Host on Linux Mobile device
I am doing some research right now on the best mobile linux device I can hook up a web cam too. Basically all I need is a USB host and linux. I have looked into gumstix and they are exactly what I want for the size and features but I am looking for any other advice.
I thought about my friends N800 and I think that is right in my price range and has a nice screen and keyboard. So questions arise, does the N800 have a USB host by default? Does it supply enough power for a web cam? Could I use a USB hub to hook up a USB GPS device as well? |
Re: USB Host on Linux Mobile device
With an appropriately wired adapter, the USB port in its default USB OTG mode works fine. If you don't use a correct adapter, it's necessary to make a simple software tweak to enable host mode. I don't know how much power a typical web cam requires, but powered hubs are always an option. (A powered hub also gets you a hub, and USB GPSes definitely work.)
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Re: USB Host on Linux Mobile device
I am looking forward to testing my buddies. Thanks!
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Re: USB Host on Linux Mobile device
power will be a problem
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Re: USB Host on Linux Mobile device
I am already looking for battery powered USB hubs, I think that may help the issue of powering a device. I have a plan now :)
Also noticed you have a wiki... makes me feel so noobish with pages like this. |
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