Ive seen USB HDD emulation in a couple of roms, but its not in the one that works best for me - can someone make available a cab for this or something - thanks in advance!
I think THIS is what u need.
This was exactly what i was after, many thanks
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Hi,
First, I'm new around here, so hello everyone!
I've purchased a P525 which I should receive soon.
My question
According to this article, the P525 might qualify as being host capable, meaning one could plug some USB card reader into the P525 USB port and use whatever data stored on a CF or SD card for instance. For example, I have a card reader and a 8GB CF card filled with music would it be possible to use this data using the P525? Does anyone ever attempted to use some host function on a P525?
I've googled this topic in every way but found no one that ever mentioned this was tried on a P525...
Huh? No one ever tried if host function works on a P525 ??
OK then, an easy one : I've noticed some of you are using a 4GB minisd card on their P525. I know the device will not comply with SDHC standard, but what about regular minisd? What combination of brand (TOPRAM?) and ROM does this need to work?
MANY THANKS !!
P525 has no support for USB host. This is hardware limitation.
Ingvarr said:
P525 has no support for USB host. This is hardware limitation.
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Thank you Ingvarr ! Well, I've asked because if you follow the link to the article in my first post, you would read this:
«Intel has built in USB Host functionality into the PXA27x series of chips»
But of course, if ASUS never implemented it ... that's way too bad - unless someone finds out it can be done using a software solution. I just hope I'll find the way to have a 4GB minisd card to work with the P525, because 2GB is just too short.
HERE
There's someone named Ingvarr (coincidence?) who designed a nice little program that can play host with a WM5 device.
Can't wait to try it on my P525 once I get it...
OUPS ! Sorry Ingvarr.. I've just realized your app is not meant for what I had in mind... Nice program though.
Dear all,
my xda (Prophet) gets connected to many different computers, the only common connection mode is USB. On some of them, I cannot install software by company policy.
What I am looking for is a simple, standalone program that can be run (eg from a USB stick) on the WinXP PC and will allow simple back and forth file transfer between the PC and the Prophet via USB.
No other functionality required. Does such a beast exist?
thanks for hints,
best regards
tdklaus
there are free programs which makes the pda acts as a usb mass strorage device in the eyes of windows
Rudegar said:
there are free programs which makes the pda acts as a usb mass strorage device in the eyes of windows
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Thanks, that is nice to hear!
Now, how can I make you name one or two of these?
tdklaus
http://www.freewareppc.com/communication/wm5torage.shtml
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Many thanks, exactly what I was looking for!
cheers
tdklaus
hello everybody!
tried to find it in the forum, not sure whether somebody asked that before:
Is it possible to extend the storage of the diamond via some usb device? can you buy extensions like that? is it technically possible?
greetinx, kruemelmonzta
im sure it is technically possible. Would be nice wouldnt it? *sigh*
The Diamond doesn't have an internal USB Host, so it's not possible.
thanx for the quick answer though i'm not so content with that
can there be a bluetooth/wifi-solution for external storage? would eat loads of battery, for sure...
Bruno_c said:
The Diamond doesn't have an internal USB Host, so it's not possible.
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Diamond DOES have a internal USB host. The problem is that it is not supported by the software. But in the technical manual (available in the WIKI) there talk abou a Y cable for upgrading ROM.
There are some people working on this...
I've seen that adapter too. But that doesn't mean the Diamond's got USB host. It could be a very special HOST-Adapter, which of coz would need special drivers.
Where have you seen people talking about working on it?
Hi,
I remember reading an artical on engadget a while ago (few months) and it was about a mobile disk drive (2.5") with wifi/bluetooth access. So you can just browse the HDD from your phone/pocket pc.
I just found a link to the Item
http://www.trustedreviews.com/storage/news/2007/02/01/Seagate-Offers-Mobile-Bluetooth-Storage/p1
Looks cool and a very good option.
With shared network folder and WIFI I have no probs at all ... 1 Terabyte to my use.
Riel said:
With shared network folder and WIFI I have no probs at all ... 1 Terabyte to my use.
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so how does this work exactly? Because even I use remote desktop to log into my PC at home. But how can you, lets say play an album from your 1 Terabyte of storage. How can you view pics? How can you do these things on the fly without first remote desktop-ing into your PC, copying to your Diamond and run?
D.A.V.E. seems to be very interesting. you can't buy it yet, can you?
Chatty said:
I've seen that adapter too. But that doesn't mean the Diamond's got USB host. It could be a very special HOST-Adapter, which of coz would need special drivers.
Where have you seen people talking about working on it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=407229
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=413510
It's no much, but maybe someone could work on it.
Riel said:
With shared network folder and WIFI I have no probs at all ... 1 Terabyte to my use.
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Yes, but does not let you play music from there.
Hi
I did not find a answer here and found differing opinions in the web, so i write this.
Well, on Galaxy S2 plus, Usb OTG definitely works! :good:
I'm on 4.1.2 stock no rooted.
After I found a working adapter, I was able to make a keyboard (wow, many surprises like alt-tab that opens recent tasks and ctrl-alt-canc that reboots the phone), a mouse, a card reader (that did not work on another phone) a pendrive and even a external hard disk (not able to read files because of filesystem). NTFS looks like not supported (perhaps could with root and proper kernel module).
Well, that is.
Bye.
Bye
au revoir
Auf wiedersehen.
i think most of user here already know but u have my thanks
Well, i didn't know, and I didn't found useful info about it.
I even read somewhere that S2plus did NOT have usb otg...
Over the years here I've seen many members asking about enabling OTG support on their devices. I've done it many times myself on my device's. But this only works for devices that have the hardware built in to support OTG.
Recent questions by a member have gotten me to wondering and looking around to see if there were some kind of external device that could externally give an android device OTG support(provided that it works with stock kernel or maybe custom kernels if needed). I haven't found anything that even hints at the possibility.
Such an external device could be used with an app as an interface or connection so that the kernel works with the external device but the external device does all the OTG work and just allows the android device to access/use whatever device is connected to the external OTG enabling device. This could be a viable option for devices that don't internally have hardware to support OTG.
Maybe a little far fetched but I'm wondering why someone somewhere isn't already working on it. For all I know, someone could already be working on this, but I can't find anything about it.
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