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2008-01-17
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consider these items from www.cyberguy.com
131-0598 A male to mini B male (eight inches)
plus
131-0934 A female to A female
or for an even shorter chain try
131-0589 USB ADAPTER AM/B MINI 5-PIN M
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2008-01-17
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2008-01-17
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2008-01-18
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2008-01-18
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I explained that there might be a big market for a host mode cable with a micro USB to USB A Female connection. I'll keep the list informed as to my progress in moving this project forward. What would such a pre-made cable be worth?
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2008-01-18
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2008-01-18
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Do you mean this cable?
http://www.reichelt.de/?;ACTION=3;LA...0932113a655622
How do I connect devices to the male connector? Is there a female-A to female-A connector?
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2008-01-18
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2008-01-18
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1. You need to determine where the partition begins. I used od to print out the partition tables, but I'm planning on writing a utility. The details are in the kernel tree at /fs/partition/mac.*
2. Then you need to do losetup on /dev/sda to a loop device like /dev/loop0 (which the stock busybox won't do) with an offset to that partition.
3. You then need hfsplus.ko loaded,
4. Finally you can mount /dev/loop0 on /media/usb/sda1 or wherever, and access it. The auto detect feature of the file manager doesn't work, but you can put a symlink in a convenient location.
I was able to unzip a file from my video (5g) iPod.