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2008-01-18
, 23:23
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@ Cotswolds, UK
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I still would like a single solution that ended in a USB A Female connector, removing the need for the gender changer. Perhaps others would as well.
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2008-01-19
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@ Germany
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Yep. But I am assuming that when some more manufacturers enter the market some of them will make more useful configurations.
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2008-01-20
, 05:18
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2008-01-20
, 16:16
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@ Massachusetts
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Did anyone figure out what this cable was intended to be used for?
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2008-01-20
, 19:44
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@ Germany
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2008-01-21
, 19:45
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@ Miami & London
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2008-01-21
, 22:27
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@ Montpellier/France
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2008-01-22
, 01:38
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@ Massachusetts
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Uhm ... with the camera in host mode (because that's what a micro-a plug does)? To achieve what? Try to trick the PC into thinking it's a USB target?
I actually doubt that there's a real use for those cables except some device that comes with the wrong receptacle installed. And who would be so stupid? ... wait, Nokia did this on the n800 :-)
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2008-01-22
, 03:33
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#60
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http://www.cablesunlimited.com/produ...o=USB-1260-03M
http://www.pacificgeek.com/product.a...21&C=199&S=907
I would point out, as been stated already, that these do require the use of a USB A Female/Female adapter. I still would like a single solution that ended in a USB A Female connector, removing the need for the gender changer. Perhaps others would as well.