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what's the 'host mode' and how do I start it on my N800?
also - where can I get an adapter, would Radio Shack or Amazon have that?
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The 770, and so far as I know the N800 and N810, do not have powered USB ports. That is to say, normally the 'host' (whether it be a PC or not) has to provide 5 volts to the peripheral. The only way around this was to make a USB voltage injector or use a powered USB hub. There are a bunch of threads on that around here if you're interested in a project.
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Can I stick a USB flash memory stick into the N800's flash slot? I know that I would need some converter to physically place the memory stick in the slot, but would the N800 have enough power to actually mount it?
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