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Here is my home made adapter, took around 15 min to make, USB 2.0.

I am using a Sandisk 1.0GB "Cruzer"

As you can see I had full access to the file system thanks to h-e-m and Titan's Power45 Kernel.

The adapter was salvaged from an old computer that was sitting in my garage. I hope you all enjoy.
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Originally Posted by xxxxts View Post
Here is my home made adapter, took around 15 min to make, USB 2.0.

I am using a Sandisk 1.0GB "Cruzer"

As you can see I had full access to the file system thanks to h-e-m and Titan's Power45 Kernel.

The adapter was salvaged from an old computer that was sitting in my garage. I hope you all enjoy.
looks amazing!!!
which cables did you join together which which?
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very nice
can you tell me how you did that?
which cabled did you connect together ?
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Let me state this first and foremost - this is not a permanent solution, it is fragile and could be disrupted easily by interference. As you can see in the photo I left one of the USB stock almost unmodified (I broke the connector off the end). It came out of a computer from 2002 that I built.

I first got a pair of pliers and crushed the adapter that is normally at the ends of the cables (they plug into your mother board) then I simply stripped down the other rubber , the foil, and the weaving until I got to the 4 wires; red, white, black, and green. I did that to the other end, stripped both, and connected the two and wrapped each up in electrical tape. I then wrapped all the wires together because I did not solder them.

Connected it to my N900 - it worked, now I am in the market for a more permanent solution. So if you have Titan's Power Kernel >44, and h-e-m this is the last thing you need to use host mode on your N900! and we all have TONS of spare USB parts laying around.

10 - 15 min max. 30 if you want it to look pretty.
 
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If anyone wants to set up shop for this, I'm buying...
 
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i have made my own female adapter with with spear computer parts i had laying around look some pics of my adapter and the n900



if any one want to how i made it just pm me i be glad to help out
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I did the same as augustthe, it's much more compact and robust.

Always good to have a lot of motherboards laying around

This is a clean 2xUSB ready to be soldered/wired:
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okay guys just built my own adapter
looks perfect
i tested it on the PC
finally ill get to test the USB Host Mode!!!
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Originally Posted by bakuur View Post
okay guys just built my own adapter
looks perfect
i tested it on the PC
finally ill get to test the USB Host Mode!!!
nice it looks good
 
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