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#31
If you had a powered hub, and hooked it up to the N810, I would expect the N810 to fall-back to host mode and deal with things on the hub as clients. That's what OTG is supposed to do (deal with non-OTG devices in non-OTG host/client mode).

But that would mean lugging around a powered hub with your USB-EVDO modem. No fun
 
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#32
Originally Posted by aleksandyr View Post
[...]That said, high-quality (48khz 24-bit) recording is way, way beyond what the N800 can process without the DSP getting in on it.
It's a pity, really. I was disappointed when I found that maemo recorder recorded just 8KHz, and very disappointed when I learned that it's because of a hardware limitation. My old Palm T3 can record 48KHz 16-bit (the built-in voice recorder app. only records 8KHz much like maemo recorder, but 3party apps can go full quality).
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#33
Thanks aleksandyr for the follow-up! I guess I'll have to put my USB audio recording plans on hold and work on the file editing side of things. My Zoom H2 is on order, and I'll be using MicroSD cards with an adapter now that I know the N810 spec.
 
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#34
So if I update my N800 to OS 2008. What devices can I then connect to the n800?
 
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Originally Posted by Ar-ras View Post
So if I update my N800 to OS 2008. What devices can I then connect to the n800?
Good question. Will we be able to connect our digital cameras via USB and transfer the pictures to the N800/N810?
 
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#36
The Problem is, that I have no idea what we could use with OTG :-/

Is there any useful device with OTG? EthernetController?
 
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#37
I want OTG to allow me to connect my N800 to my Nikon D200 and let me browse the photos I have just shot.

Can it? Could it?
 
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#38
An usb keyboard would be a very useful thing to connect to the usb port: contrary to bluetooth ones they can be found very cheaply.
 
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#39
There is some easy to follow information regarding USB OTG here:
USB OTG Introduction

Perhaps this document will shed light on the OTG mystery.


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#40
I guess it depends on what drivers are available for OTG in OS2008.

I would hope that a driver to mount an external disk would be one of the obvious ones.

I'm going to get me an OTG USB cable so i am ready for the arrival of OS2008.
 
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