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#1
First the ideas:
1. Can you get a microusb to usb converter (already ordered on the way ), and connect a Usb Flash drive to it, and access it from the device?
2. Could u also connect for example, a speed stick for mobile internet and access that from the n810 as well?

Questions:
1. where the hell is the advanced battery app? I had it and then it disappeared from the repo's after i switched to boot from mmc
2. Whats the best browser for flash support? Flash support on microb is decent but really lag on most sites

Thanks
 
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1) Yes
2) Maybe, if there are open source linux drivers.

3)It should be in the extras repo. You probably accidentally disabled it when you switched to mmc boot. Check again. Or you can try to google for the install link.

4)All flash is the same. I think Microb is the best.
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#3
awesome thanks alot.

Still cant find the advanced battery app, and i cant find the autolock one either. i forget the name but it locks the keyboard and screen when the light sensor is covered


im hoping the usb converter kit i bought has a microusb one in it *fingers crossed*

Edit* Found both thanks alot . any idea where to get a microusb to usb. i bought this:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.3656

Last edited by arekieh; 2009-05-28 at 04:53.
 
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Originally Posted by arekieh View Post
any idea where to get a microusb to usb.
I bought one from some generic Chinese vendor on eBay. I don't use it often, but it's always worked as advertised. I have an 8G thumb drive plugged into it right now.

$8 (including shipping!) from Hong Kong to the USA ain't too shabby!

If the link doesn't work just search for "n810 usb otg". "OTG" is "On-The-Go", which is a USB standard for devices like the Maemo which can operate as either a USB host or peripheral. The OTG cable signals the tablet to go into host mode without you needing to manually configure it in software.
 
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#5
Awesome. gonna order that now. Thanks alot
 
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