Here is the document in what I find the usb pinout and specification: http://ndap3-net.ebz.epson.co.jp/w/www/PDFS/epdoc_ic.nsf/vw/0EB5E02AE7624200492571320009E11E/$FILE/S1C33E07DS_E_pre_060315.pdf
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Thomas HOCEDEZ <[email protected]>wrote: > Tilman Baumann a écrit : > > Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote: > > > >> Hi folks, > >> > >> I opened my WR this weekend and I took some pictures for those who wants > : > >> http://freerunner.daily.free.fr > >> > >> I was really surprised to see a little connector (not soldered) which is > >> exactly a mini USB ! > >> I soldered it, plugged it on my desktop and ... TADA !! ..nothing, nada, > >> keutch, queudalle .... "lsusb" is totally quiet ... > >> If someone have informations about this plug, and the other "jtag" plug > >> (on more than the one present near batteries). > >> I think there will be rough hacking those future nights. > >> > > > > I'm not sure what you are talking about. > > > > The software is free. http://github.com/wikireader (Can't see any > caviats > > if there are any) > > If you look at it you will notice that is not running a OS in the regular > > sense. Especially not a full blown OS with a USB stack like Linux. > > The software is fully loaded from SD card. As far as I understand you can > > compile anything you like and get it booted from SD. > > > > > http://github.com/wikireader/wikireader/blob/master/samo-lib/00ReadMe.text > > > > I suppose you can create a usb stack. And I think a usb-storage mode > would > > be fantastic to update the SD contents. > > If you find out if it has a battery charger you could maybe even charge > > the device via usb... > > > > The gist. Wikireader is not anything like the Neo. It's very > minimalistic. > > > > Regards > > Tilman > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Openmoko community mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > > On my blog (http://freerunner.daily.free.fr), sucotronic explain that > there is USB capabilities on the Epson chip, I'll have to follow the > lines to check what it is connected to. Then I'll try to work on the > software stack, but more experienced developpers will be faster than me. > > Keep in touch > > AstHrO. > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > -- Mi blog personal: http://blog.wikifotos.org/ Sé libre, usa ubuntu: http://www.ubuntustory.com/
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