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This thing sucks...don't buy one if you planning. It has a built in light, but when you use the soldering iron, the light flickers making it almost impossible to see. And the tip...you gotta place this thing exactly right or it won't work...the tip is too big. Oh and the wire stripper....sometimes it doesn't do it right...and for small wire it just cuts it.
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http://thoughtfix.blogspot.com/2006/...host-mode.html
Lots of pics, parts list, and explanation here. All parts available at your local Radio Shack for under $10.
This provides power to the USB client device (keyboard, flash drive, whatever) and provides voltage on the +5V rail needed to turn on the tablet's USB chip.
Edit: When I fixed this post, I also fixed the spelling of the word "injector" so old links may break.
--Daniel G
TabletBlog.com - Thoughtfix's Nokia Internet Tablet Blog
Last edited by thoughtfix; 2006-01-10 at 23:34.