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2006-04-01
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2006-04-02
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2006-04-02
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2006-04-02
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2006-04-02
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I've been able to get the keyboard working but can't seem to 'see' a USB drive in the file manager.
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2006-04-02
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2006-04-02
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2006-04-03
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* updated firmware to version 3.2005.51-13 (European version)
* turned on default root access (via flasher utility)
* enabled USB host mode (via flasher utility)
* built a power supply and female connector for the USB bus by splicing the power cable and piping it through a 5V regulator
Each of these steps seems to have been successful in itself, but nothing happens when I plug in a USB keyboard. With my hardware hack in place, the USB icon appears in the upper righthand tray to indicate a "PC connection active," but this happens with or without the keyboard plugged in. Is there something I've missed? Is there somewhere in /sys/bus/usb I should be looking to check that the keyboard is at least recognized?
Thanks,
TM