Robert Michel writes: >> >> While I don't know the answer to your question (I'd try grounding the >> fifth pin to see what happens), >You did it?
No, that's a hypothetical "I would try, if I were you", not a from-experience "I did try". If I had, I'd know whether it worked! >> I was corrected on this point a while >> ago: the device doesn't use OTG. It can act as either host-side or >> device-side, but doesn't do it with the whole complex OTG protocol. > >Then there would be the question, how to switch into the host mode? >And is there any risk to conect to devices in host modus without OTG >protocol? USB is carefully enough specified that I'd be very surprised if there was any risk of hardware damage. Of course, that's advice for *your* phone -- I don't have one! >Ah, and another question about the "device modus" >http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Product_IDs >Could the Neo1973 be two or more (virtual) devices simultanious? >E.g. ethernet and mass storage device? No idea, sorry.

