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2008-01-22
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The only thing with the Archos is that USB Flash drives at 16Gb are getting cheaper - I've seen them under $100, and unless you don't like the media player in the nokias you don't need the multimedia function. Unless the $180 price Amazon was quoting was wrong. http://www.meritline.com/usb-hdd-enc...rnal-host.html
combined with a 80+Gb drive should work and be less expensive (I don't have it yet to test because I'm away from home and my 2.5" drives).
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2008-01-22
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Based on JohnX's a2dp script, I've made the following to toggle, enable or disable hostmode.
Copy the script below into /usr/bin/hostmode
Make the script executable with chmod +x /usr/bin/hostmode
Add the following line to /etc/sudoers:
user ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/hostmode
Add the command: /usr/bin/hostmode toggle to osso-statusbar-cpu's command settings and enjoy!
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2008-01-22
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2008-01-23
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2008-01-23
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2008-01-23
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I was able to do a
#echo host > /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode
for my USB GPS unit and it lit up. now I just need to compile the drivers for my Delorme GPS reciever and maybe I am able to use my USB GPS.
There are a few reports of people certain they have found and ordered them, but no one has come back to confirm.
[edit] 'Easy' is relative if you don't have a soldering iron. I consider the command line switch easier for me, others may prefer the applet switcher mentioned earlier. The all around Ideal would be to find the right cable. I think all three are detailed on wiki the only thing lacking is the right cable for those that are more comfortable spending the $.
Last edited by TheGogmagog; 2008-01-22 at 15:12.