Having switched my Nokia into USB master mode, and having hacked up a
hub to provide power to the Nokia so that it will see the connection,
I can now connect a USB storage device and the Nokia will scan it (I
have a USB analyzer that shows me the traffic between the two).
However, since the
David D. Hagood wrote:
On a related note - the OMAP1710 is a USB-on-the-Go device - it can
switch roles and supply power. I wonder if the problem is that the
kernel simply does not support the OtG mode, and when switched into
master mode does not activate the power to the port, or did Nokia
I would echo David's original question, is there any reason why the OTG mode
could not be used to switch from master to slave mode, driven from a command
or voltage sensing on the 770. After all as has been noted elsewhere the 770
needs 5volts supply fed to it when in master mode so something
On 4/11/06, Bob Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would echo David's original question, is there any reason why the OTG modecould not be used to switch from master to slave mode, driven from a commandor voltage sensing on the 770.After all as has been noted elsewhere the 770
needs 5volts supply fed
On 4/11/06, Bob Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would echo David's original question, is there any reason why the OTG mode
could not be used to switch from master to slave mode, driven from a command
or voltage sensing on the 770. After all as has been noted elsewhere the 770
needs 5volts
Thanks Larry. I must have missed that bit about using sysctl. That's the bit
I was missing
Bob
On Tuesday 11 April 2006 21:06, Larry Battraw wrote:
On 4/11/06, Bob Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would echo David's original question, is there any reason why the OTG
mode could not be used