At 13:16 -0600 18/1/06, Richard Smith wrote:
 > > Sounds great, but I'm a little bit confused by other information I found
 > > on the web about USB host mode support:
 >
 > I'm confused too.  I've never heard of "USB host mode", what is it?

I believe he is refering to if the device can operate as a USB host
bridge rather than just as a usb device.  OTG devices and some
embedded chips can be both.


no, you see .. the gp2x has, sorta, 'two' of everything, including USB. there's the on-chip (magiceyes) USB1 'host device' (like in your PC) routed only to EXT2 (not a standard 'flat' USB jack), and there's the additional 'slave device' USB2 chipset going to the mini-USB-socket on the side.

its quite possible to put a USB-Gadget, class compliant audio driver onboard that would turn the gp2x into a 'sound device' for your PC, or Mac, or whatever .. and use the USB hosting abilities to do MIDI, other sound cards, etc...

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Jay Vaughan

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