I would reiterate that the included cord gives you everything you need
to develop using the Galaxy Tab.

If you are really concerned, this adapter (announced today) should
allow you to use the USB hosting functionality that is included in
Android 3.1.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/06/16/need-a-usb-port-on-your-galaxy-tab-10-1-no-problem-samsung-introduces-20-usb-add-on/

It drives my nuts that they used a proprietary adapter.

On Jun 16, 12:44 pm, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 16, 12:05 pm, Kent Loobey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Do you mean if you connect a USB hard disk or something like that or a 
> > thumb-
> > drive?
>
> Haven't tried that.
>
> No, I simply mean mounting the storage to your desktop, a simple
> process for most Android smartphones. You have to turn off USB
> Debugging and run something called Samsung Kies (starts automatically
> in 3.1). Nothing else can be used while its running.
>
> It doesn't create a drive letter. It has something like GT-P7510 under
> my computer.
>
> But this is only when you want to copy files not using ADB.
>
> Nathan

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