Hello Achim,

Yes, maybe .. I have  no experiences with
the new USB Accessory Development Kit, but
I assume that this requires the hardware and kernel support
means a "3.1 capable" devise. Nevertheless it sounds very
promising to allow many different external devices.

Good luck ! Frank



On 17 Sep., 08:34, al <[email protected]> wrote:
> You are right, Frank, for android versions before 3.1. Using the USB
> framework introduced with android 3.1, it should be possible from
> within a java app.
>
> On 16 Sep., 13:58, FrankG <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hello !
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> > IMHO to add a new usb mode, you need to change nearly
> > all parts of the platform .. change the kernel ( new usb gadget)
> > add some kernel to framework communication stuff and so on ..
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> > Without full platform access something like this is not possible.
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> > Good luck ! Frank
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> > On 16 Sep., 04:00, warriorinjapan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Dear All,
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> > > Does any one of you have experience of writing the USB drivers on
> > > Android SDK for InfraRed transmitters.
>
> > > Thank you.

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