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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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jayholler, my roll up USB keyboard works just fine "As advertised", so I would imagine any USB keyboard (unless it's really fancy and requires it's own drivers or something!) should work. Mice work as well but of course since there's no cursor they're a bit tricky to use ;o)
I'll be putting up the SD cards this afternoon for anyone who's interested... $40 cnd/8GB Class 6 card + same sort of shipping costs (can be grouped with the USB adapter).
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-Rob
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2008-02-25
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For the single/standalone power solution, how much power do most HDs require? (I'm assuming the HDD would be the most power hungry device compared to anything else) it'd be nice to use the power adapter that comes with the N800 but it only puts out 790 mA, so if requirements are higher than that (probably) I've got some 2A 5V adapters that I could bundle with a neat little dongle thing to give you powered USB port and optional plug to connect to power N800 at the same time (with any power that was left over)...
Thanks,
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-26
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2008-02-26
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2008-02-26
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Just received mine in the mail today and it seems to work as advertised. The thing is a *little* mangled, but just a teeny tiny bit which has no consequence when plugging it into the tablet. It works perfectly to read/write to a 2GB Sandisk Cruzer, and the USB status icon pops right up when it is connected. It did pop a warning widget saying that the device wasn't supported, but file manager saw and browsed it quite fine. I opened a 852 page PDF and it opened pages with about a 1 second delay. Pretty good if you ask me. Now the real question is will my USB keyboard at work operate normally. If so, this thing is a total no brainer for anyone using N800 with VNC or X-Term. Great work guys. Thanks a bunch!