>> > What is the license for this proprietary OS?
>> It is open source license.

>Nice, which one is it?  Any pointers to it?
It is a very small OS. Right now, It is meant only for a calculator it
works on.

>> > Have you read the two different specs?
>> Which do you the second spec is?

> The main USB spec, and the OTG spec.
OK

>> I would like to explore more on the protocol side & how the OTG can
be
>> made to work with existing USB Host stack.

> Try reading those documents.  Any _specific_ questions that you have
with our implementation, please let us know.
Sure thanks for the help.

Regards,
Mukund Jampala


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