On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Aaron Gray <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Chris Stratton <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On Nov 30, 10:53 am, Aaron Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > Exactly the right way to set up the USB storage in place of the SD
>> > > card would depend on details of your tablet that we don't have.  You
>> > > might need to create a symlink, or change the mount point, or change
>> > > the configuration of the platform so that the api calls that should
>> > > return the external storage directory point to the mount point of the
>> > > usb storage.
>> >
>> > > Okay, so I can get at this through the SDK ? Or is there an easier way
>> ?
>>
>> No.  If you can get a root shell and are knowledgeable about linux you
>> might get somewhere.
>
>
No terminal app afaicf. Is there a Bash app somewhere ?


>  Ah great it should have ssh with some luck. I'll try that.
>

Connection refused on port 22.


>
>
>> With the SDK, all you could do would be write your own apps that work
>> around the problem (or write things to help you test it)
>>
>>
> Not very useful then.
>
> It does have a USB OTG socket. And there is a driver in the Windows SDK.
>
>
>> > > This is really something you should take up with whoever created the
>> > > android port that you've installed on your tablet.
>> >
>> > There's no branding on the product, I thinik its a "reconditioned"
>> Windows
>> > CE tablet.
>>
>> Don't buy things like that.  Bet they didn't offer you sources to the
>> kernel either, which if true would be a license violation.
>>
> It was a birthday present.
>
> Did not think about that. I will challenge the supplier on that.
>
>
Aaron

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