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Rob, thanks for that info. I think what put me off was a recent blog entry on maemo.org which claimed you had to modify the cable yourself, or buy a female/female adaptor and install software, but apparently that isn't required.
EDIT: Aha, you make these modified dongles yourself! Do you think other places will start making them too, or is your shop the only source at the moment?
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these for the N800. I understand for the N810 that a similar adapter/dongle should be available shortly. All you have to do is plug it in, plug in your USB device, and the tablet will recognize it (see the list of supported devices in the wiki entry).
The biggest draw for USB seems to be thumb drives and USB keyboards; both of which I think would have a significant following among new commers rather than just "niche" groups...
Anyways, thanks again for the excellent site!
-Rob