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I'm using the standard N810 USB lead with a gender-changer. I put the N810 into host mode and plug in a San Disk Cruzer Micro USB stick. A message pops up saying 'usb device not supported'. Despite this message, a few seconds later, the File Manager pops up and I can browse the contents of the device.
Now I try the same using a Multi-card reader (no name job), with a single San Disk 1G SD card plugged in. Again, I get 'usb device not supported', but this time, a few seconds later, I get a pop-up saying 'Unable to connect, no file system available'.
Checking on a PC, both devices work fine and are formatted with FAT.
I have also tried both devices with a powered Belkin USB hub and this time the memory reader was detected properly and reported itself as a USB2 Memory Reader.
Has anyone else had similar experiences with USB2 memory readers. Maybe my device is just too greedy?