Hrabosh writes:
> It does not, I was just assuming because 1000 is not in the list of
> parameters for om usb charger-limit command.
Ah true. I guess I didn't want to advertise that as it may break
something :-)
> But if I try to set that by om usb charger-limit 1000 it does not fail
> and execu
Uri Savoray writes:
> I use a powered hub to connect to usb peripherals...
> I used "echo host > /sys/devices/platform/s3c2410-ohci/usb_mode" ...
Try supplying power to the bus? That's
om usb charger-mode power-usb
or
echo 1 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-host.0/hostmode
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Timo,
On 2011-05-31 06:35, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Paul Fertser writes:
Isn't the existing setup the same already (GPRS/HSDPA)? And with "persist"
option it should be pretty reliable.
I'm not sure if I would rely on persist alone. I use a combination of
hardware and software watchdogs [
It does not, I was just assuming because 1000 is not in the list of
parameters for om usb charger-limit command.
But if I try to set that by om usb charger-limit 1000 it does not fail
and executing 'om usb charger-limimt' gives back '1000' so it seems to
be OK.
I may doublecheck with car-charge
whatever I do I only get the following from lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle
(HCI mode)
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
I use a powered hub to connect to usb peripherals...
I used "echo host > /sys/devices/platfo
Thanks lot! it's very useful to me with android, that accepts only gpx
tracks!
sanvy
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