Allen Brown wrote:
There are big differences in the electronics between USB masters
and slaves.  So the only way converting a slave to a master is
possible is if Nokia put the circuitry for a master in the 770 and
didn't use it.  That is unlikely since they pay good money for that
silicon whether they use it or not.

It appears that the 770 can be put into "usb host mode".
I've no idea if that is the same as "master" but I do know it's good enough to be able to connect usb keyboards, mice, and hard drives.

-ajb

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