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2009-09-22
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Like I suggested, we should wait til a decent-sized handful of people have the device in their hands.
You can't exactly fix it without having it to begin with, can you?
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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(sorry for answering like 3 pages after your post)You seem to continue with the same mistake: this one is just a USB hub with incorporated bluetooth dongle and card reader
find a solution to the USB host thingie, and in a couple of months max, a N900 will be mine... ^^
otherwise, time will tell.
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2009-09-22
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I foolishly thought I was smarter than you, and subsequently tried to read that.
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2009-09-22
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The specification http://www.usb.org/developers/ontheg...and_EH_2-0.pdf has a revision as late as May 8, 09. And it also mentions hardware changes to enable charging via USB. I am no expert but there is this "Targeted Host" mode, which simply saying allows something in between OTG and EH, with certains limitations on what type of devices it supports.
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2009-09-22
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my digital camera uses SD cards, not microSD. only ways to transfer photos are: USB or SD reader.
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2009-09-22
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As computing resources have become less expensive, the line between PCs and other products has
blurred. Today many devices that are not PCs in the classic sense have a need to connect directly to
peripherals: Printers connect directly with cameras, for example, or mobile phones may need to connect
to USB headsets.
These non-PCs have the computing resources to manage a USB host function, but they need to function
in ways that differ from standard PC hosts. Although they will provide host capability for some devices,
it's unreasonable to require them to support the full range of USB peripherals. For example, connecting
a camera to a printer makes a lot of sense, but the printer manufacturers may not think it is quite as
important for the printer to support a USB GPS dongle. Because this is new territory for USB, developers
need a way to understand what USB functionality they need to provide and what functionality is not
required.
This specification defines these non-PC hosts as Targeted Hosts. A Targeted Host is a USB host that
supports a specific, targeted set of peripherals. The developer of each Targeted Host product defines
the set of supported peripherals on a Targeted Peripheral List (TPL). A Targeted Host needs to provide
only the power, bus speeds, data flow types, etc., that the peripherals on its TPL require.
An OTG device is required to have one, and only one USB connector: a Micro-AB receptacle as defined
in [Micro-USB1.01]. This receptacle is capable of accepting either a Micro-A plug or a Micro-B plug
attached to any of the legal cables and adapters defined in [Micro-USB1.01].
[...]
An Embedded Host is required to have one or more Standard-A receptacles as defined in [USB2.0].
Optionally an Embedded Host may also contain one or more Type-B receptacles but these must be
implemented such that the user is unlikely confuse the EH with a USB hub. Since the Standard-A plug
does not contain an ID pin, an EH is not able to automatically power the USB bus on plug insertion
unless ADP is also supported.
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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