Sure, you rooted me out :)  I believe it is unpowered,
no big surprise.  I don't remember anything about
USB host mode in *any* of the original docs I read,
though!

ben


On 6/25/07, Allen Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yah, that would be the same.  Evidently Nokia planned for this.
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Alan wrote:
> 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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