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#141
Originally Posted by endzeit View Post
Are there any portable and powered usb hubs?
(would be lovely if working with standard batteries)
Cyberpower CP-H420MP is a self powered HUB that uses 4xAAA rechargeables (will recharge itself if you plug it into a powered USB port).

However I don't have one and reviews on Amazon aren't great - but for $23 with free ship I might pick one up anyway. Batteries are extra if you don't already have some.
 
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#142
i'm using a genius usb full sized keyboard!now i plan to buy a a4tech mini usb keyboard
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#143
Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
I bought two of those from Tech World Store a month or two ago in anticipation of the USB OTG support in OS2008. I had hoped that they were wired up correctly to let OS2008's automagic mode switching work. They aren't.
Aww, so what the hell now?

Can't wait to try out usb OTG.
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#144
for any UK readers, aldi have roll-up usb keyboards for £6.99. I've not tried mine with the n800 yet, as I need to make/buy an adapter cable, but I see no reason why it won't as it's a standard HCI keyboard
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#145
Originally Posted by DeeJay_XB View Post
i'm using a genius usb full sized keyboard!now i plan to buy a a4tech mini usb keyboard
Hi DeeJay

Are you using an OTG cable (auto switching to host mode) or just a regular A-to-mini-B adapter (manual switching to host mode).

I'm just trying to clarify the differences between your working setup and my not-so-working one.
 
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#146
Originally Posted by pixelseventy2 View Post
for any UK readers, aldi have roll-up usb keyboards for £6.99. I've not tried mine with the n800 yet, as I need to make/buy an adapter cable, but I see no reason why it won't as it's a standard HCI keyboard
I've got one of the role-ups from USLogic. Works fine. I just used a female to female adapter connected the two USB cables and it works.
 
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http://www.conrad.de/goto.php?artikel=982411

hm if i would have 100€ now, i would build the driver and try it^^ but there aren`t any linux drivers out i think ..
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#148
Can somebody with a Dev box compile injection enabled RT73 drivers for me?

I want to test out my Wireless USB NIC with Kismet & AirCrack-NG ;

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=13067
 
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#149
Hehe,

I think this would make a good USB Hub for the N8x0 :

 
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#150
This may have been mention already but here is another small keyboard, SOLIDTEK 4"X9" Super Mini USB Keyboard. I use it with my Samsung Q1U EL, but I hope to try it on the my N800 tonight.
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