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USB OTG consists of 5 signals in the connector, 2 power, 2 data and one ID to indicate host or device. It would be as simple as removing this ID signal and leaving the other 4 signals and then hard coding the USB transceiver to be device only. So the OMAP3430 supports OTG, it's just never being told to go into host mode.

Originally Posted by Mandor View Post

How can Nokia modify the OMAP3430 to take that feature out of the N900 ? Is it something easy to do ? I mean like not plugging the "thing" that support USB On-The-Go.
Frank
 

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