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2008-02-01
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2008-02-01
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http://konttoristhoughts.blogspot.co...-easy-way.html
I just read where you can control host mode through software instead of a modified adapter.
Now if someone would unbundle this function from ukmg.
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2008-02-01
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2008-02-01
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Does this mean that I can plug in my Logictech USB headset and use it for Skype/Gizmo calls?
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- but my guess will be that your specific needs may be limited by the application? IOW, will Skype recognize a USB-attached device, or is the client 'hard-wired' for the n8x0 hardware?
(hard to tell without the ability to look at Skype source? others with more expertise may want to chime in here)
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I just read where you can control host mode through software instead of a modified adapter.
Now if someone would unbundle this function from ukmg.