Hi,

it's a standard cable. Just geta cable that comes with a "micro a" plug on one 
side and buy all adapters needed to connect the other side of that cable to 
your intended target device.

And yes, nokia sells micro-b cables.

Till

Am Dienstag 01 April 2008 schrieb Andrew Daviel:
> On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Charles Werbick wrote:
> > The kernel should switch to host mode automagiacally if he's using an
> > OTG 'A' cable. But he's not. He's setting the soft ID through sysfs
> > and using the stock nokia OTG 'B' cable with a USB F->F adapter. So
>
> (true)
>
> So, what is an OTG 'A' cable ?
> Is it available commercially, or is it the hardware hack I saw described
> in Kate Alhola's blog.
>
> On Nokia's accessory site I see a "Nokia Connectivity Cable DKE-2" for
> the N800 and "Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-101" for the N810. I presume
> these are OTG 'B' ? The latter says it "enables charging your device from
> a USB port". Is that really true ?
>
> Andrew
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