On 5/17/06, Kwadroke of The Wired <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes the process is reversable with flasher.
Yes you can switch back and forth from the XTerm but I believe that you need root access.
Not sure if having it in host mode will conflict with a firmware upgrade but if it does, you can easily switch it back.
I believe that you can run flasher with no args to get a list of things it can do.
Search the mailing list archives for instructions on the exact /proc/ entry to change to switch to host mode on the fly as I can't remember of the top of my head ... but it was mentioned a few times on the list and I think there is some info in the Maemo Wiki.
Hope this helps,
/Mike
I am wanting to use the USB host mode on my 770. Can it be switched
back to standard mode using the flash utility after switching it to
host mode? If not, can I do this from a XTerm? Would switching it to
host mode cause problems with upgrading the firmware when the new
release comes out?
I've seen the FAQ on switching to host mode, but nothing about it
still being used in standard mode after the switch.
Thanks
Tony Bates
Yes the process is reversable with flasher.
Yes you can switch back and forth from the XTerm but I believe that you need root access.
Not sure if having it in host mode will conflict with a firmware upgrade but if it does, you can easily switch it back.
I believe that you can run flasher with no args to get a list of things it can do.
Search the mailing list archives for instructions on the exact /proc/ entry to change to switch to host mode on the fly as I can't remember of the top of my head ... but it was mentioned a few times on the list and I think there is some info in the Maemo Wiki.
Hope this helps,
/Mike
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