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Originally Posted by Estel View Post
He mean, that everything seems like no data lines, despite fact, that when he probed them (from behind port) to testpads under battery, they've worked perfectly.

Can-opening a usb male plug or female port, connecting to teared-open microUSB cable (thus creating easy tet solution for socket itself) seems like good idea. If it isn't internal damage of usb port, then I have no clue wtf is going on with Your device.

/Estel

/Edit

Or even without tearing down usb plug - just cut open a microusb cable, then plug it into N900, and probe loose cables with testpads under battery.
Apologies for the delay - it's been a bit hectic lately....and on top of all this my Raspberry Pi's started having HDMI issues. I just seem to be having all the bad luck lately! Anyway, I cracked open a dodgy old hub and tested the N900's USB port from the pads to the hub's connections. All a-ok.

FWIW, I get about 1.5Ω to 2Ω resistance on the data lines, ~2Ω on 5v (J2000 pin 3), and 0.5Ω on GND (J2000 pin 1), as detailed here.