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2009-09-21
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2009-09-21
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You should be able to as this is what kind of what carman does (ish)
http://openbossa.indt.org/carman/
But I wouldn't say definitely unless someone can try it!
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2009-09-21
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I might as well just use my n800 and cheap small phone like I do now, it does most everything I need.
The n900 is nice but it is much bigger than my cheap phone
Sure I could ssh into my n800 while it's hooked up to wired ethernet, from my n900, but then that means I've set my n800 down and will likely just leave it there and forget about it, and then I'll have to go get it. This was one of the huge pluses for me of the n800, it is constantly in hand, so I don't even have to think about it, and I have to move all over the place and do things, so this is a key consideration for me.
I was thinking of a replacement USB kernel driver that would ignore / override the HW signal when you told it to go into "unsupported host mode". It would have to be 100% software controlled (the user would have to say, "go into host mode" and "go out of host mode") and probably charging and power supply would not be available... but would this kind of software hack be possible?
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2009-09-21
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2009-09-21
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I was thinking of a replacement USB kernel driver that would ignore / override the HW signal when you told it to go into "unsupported host mode". It would have to be 100% software controlled (the user would have to say, "go into host mode" and "go out of host mode") and probably charging and power supply would not be available... but would this kind of software hack be possible?
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2009-09-21
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It's not a phone, right, so why does it even need a USB client interface?
and if it isn't a phone, why does it need to follow the new trend and support charging via a USB interface?
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2009-09-21
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It's not a phone, right, so why does it even need a USB client interface? I've never used that capability on my N800, not even once, unless you count (re)flashing. None of my other computers have a USB client interface, and if it isn't a phone, why does it need to follow the new trend and support charging via a USB interface?
I pre-ordered an N900 the day it became available on the Nokia UK store. This issue has made me wonder, for the first time, whether or not this was a good idea.
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2009-09-21
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Many mobile devices have that, and in EU there is political demand to have one standard charger. microUSB will become the standard.
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2009-09-21
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Many mobile devices have that.
I really wonder what insane amount of GB people have to carry around on their 3"5 HDD that either of these 2 alternatives is not better option. I don't believe that is a common use case.
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2009-09-21
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On the other hand I couldn't agree more regarding your point about storage. I'm more interested in attaching non-storage devices to my N900.
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