Hello!
On May 23, 2011, at 8:48 PM, Theodore Kilgore wrote:
> Thank you very much for this work. I am considering the idea of buying one
> of these Nook Color things; at least it would get good company from a
> couple of other half-finished ARM-type projects lying around. But, most
> particularly, I would be interested to know exactly what is meant by
>
> "USB peripheral mode is fully operational"
>
> because one of the things I would wish to be able to do with the Nook is
> to hook up a keyboard or, alternatively, a USB VGA adapter. Thus, do you
> mean exactly that the Nook is supported as a client when hooked by USB to
> another computer? Or does this mean that there actually is hope of having
> it act as a USB host?
It's usb client (peripheral). The host mode is not functional and while
there is a slim chance it might work, that's not going to be pretty in the end.
If you need USB host, B&N is poised to announce new model tomorrow that will
have faster CPU and usb host support.
Bye,
Oleg--
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