> > > Anyone got any thoughts on such a project .. I'm currently in the
> > > setup stages to do it (for the GP2X handheld gaming platform)
> >
> > Looks like it should be a good platform for this kind of work!
>
> Nokia 770/800 would also make a good platform.

That too.


>               It has a high speed USB
> OTG port (host/client)

That's the N800 ... uses a TUSB6010 chip, the driver for which was a PITA
but it basically works.  (And the CPU is much faster than the N770; it
uses an ARMv6 CPU, running at a faster clock rate.)

As I understand, the device has a Mini-B port, not a Mini-AB.  But other
than that it's pretty much ready to be a dual-role device ... not full
fledged OTG yet, but I've certainly observed the cable based role switch
stuff to work.


>       and built-in mic/speakers. Plus the development
> environment for it is pretty good. The general USB support already
> works but I haven't seen any mention of anyone adding an audio profile
> to the device, right now it only has a storage profile.

And a network profile.

- Dave


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