Hi Brian,

Brian Bagnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone seen what the USB port on the NXT brick looks like?

it's the square connector of a slave, not a host.

> If it's standard USB, I wonder if we could just plug a
> memory stick into it to expand memory.

It won't work.  Even if you can make the cables fit
it won't provide power to the stick and the NXT software
won't support it.

> Seeing as it's a 32 bit processor, it seems like something
> the Lego engineers could incorporate without any major
> hardware changes.

It might be the case that the ARM9 processor supports host USB,
but using it would require hard- and software hacking.


Jürgen

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