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....But it's not easy.....
....I was able to mount my 40GB mp3 player. Note though, the 7805 voltage regulator uses up power even if off, so make sure you put a switch somewhere on there to turn it off when not in use.
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2007-01-16
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2007-01-16
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I have no idea what you guys are talking about by "flashing" the memory, swap space (although i got some of this), etc...
But what my question is can the Nokia 770 connect to other devices via usb? if yes then can't this be used as a make shift hdd for it? oh and lastly if it actually is possible for the 770 to connect to another device with a large hdd (im thinking an mp3 player most likely) via usb OR bluetooth can the 770 access files off the mp3 player without actually having to copy them to its internal hdd (like you can do with a computer)?