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... and you also need to solder pins 4 and 5 of the N800 end of the cable together.
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I tried to connect my digital camera but I get an error: "unable to connect, no file system available". My usb flash key works fine, but neither of my digital cameras work. Anybody else seen that error?
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I'm especially interested in using a usb keyboard with the n800/os2008.
Is it correct that to do that either you force the connection to host mode as explained in #36, or change the wiring of the USB cable to get an automatic change to host mode? Furthermore does a device like a keyboard drain the n800 battery much, and if so do you need an extra power source?
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well, I'm glad I didn't know it was discontinued otherwise I'd not have gone to buy it! Bought from local Craplins shop (Cambridge Beehive on +44 1223 368632) - was not on display so asked some guy and he checked stock computer and fetched it from store!
so, I'd suggest ringing your local store and asking them!
http://www.maplin.co.uk/StoreLocator.aspx?
this is my first post in this great forum Sorry for my bad english, I'm not a native speaker.
I made everything described in the howto "USB Host Mode on N800" in the wiki:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi..._using_OS_2008
I've made a USB-female-to-female-adapter from two old usb-ports, soldering Pin1 to Pin4, Pin3 to Pin3, Pin3 to Pin2 and Pin4 to Pin1. Now I'm using the original Nokia cable to connect the N800 with the female-female-adapter. Then I switch the N800 manually to hostmode, but I'm not getting a 'USB device not Supported' message like described in the howto. But the N800 is powering the USB-Port now (I've measured 5V). When I connect a USB-Stick (I've tried several ones and two keyboards) the voltage on the USB-port drops to zero and no stick or keyboard is recognized.
dmesg -c
brings this every time I plug a usb-device in:
[ 330.046875] EAC mode: play disabled, rec disabled
[ 369.390625] musb_stage0_irq 570: VBUS_ERROR in a_wait _bcon (88, <AValid), retry #3, port1 00080108
[ 369.390625] tusb_source_power 629: VBUS a_wait_vfall, devctl 88 otg 114 conf c0000001 prcm 00a80500
[ 369.390625] tusb_source_power 629: VBUS a_idle, devct l 80 otg 184 conf c0000001 prcm 00a80500
[ 369.398437] tusb_source_power 629: VBUS a_idle, devct l 80 otg 184 conf c0000001 prcm 00a80500
[ 384.601562] EAC mode: play enabled, rec enabled
Has anyone an idea, why this is not working?
regards
Nighthawk