Hi,

> On Sun, 4/26/09, Tony Naggs <tony.na...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 
> Programming for USB Host is unfortunately not simple.....


Thank you for the suggestions. I did some research on USB in the couple two 
days ago. I found a microchip pic which can be configured as a USB host or 
device. But, as you said it is not simple and can take a long time.


> 
> I think approx $150 for a board that runs Linux and you can
> be confident will do the job is a bargain.  
> 
> Regards,
> Tony


yes that's it. A simple and fast way -I think- will be to use a cheep PC104 
with AMD processor running light Ubuntu.


Best Regards,

Firas


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