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2007-02-07
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2007-03-11
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2007-03-11
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Someone DID compile USB support and sent me a little
HOWTO on it. I've been waiting for the time to analyze it properly and clarify the howto.
Do you want me to privately send you what he sent me in the meantime?
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2007-03-12
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2007-03-12
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2007-03-12
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Getting host mode really enabled is a matter of recompiling the kernel with the host mode flag on and enabling it with the flasher. Flash the new kernel, and you're in business-- kind of. It crashes, a LOT. I never got further than plugging in something and then trying a thing or two before it crashed. It never seemed to recognize the device fully (printing the new device attached message) without crashing, so I gave it up for the moment. I'm waiting for improvements in the kernel before trying again. It's one of those things that has hit the road-map (to hopefully be done at some point), so I guess we'll see how it turns out.
Larry
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