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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hi, all</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> On the question of power
injector implementation to enable host mode USB OTG on the Nokia 770, has anyone
tried running a USB phone charger for phones that weren't designed to be charged
by USB out-of-the-box (OTB <.|,>) and plugging in a 9V battery in a casing
with a stereo mini-plug port or smaller and the USB end into a USB hub then
the hub via a USB A/MtoUSB-mini converter into the Nokia 770 mini USB port.
The hub should give a number of free USB A/F ports for plugging in
devices minus whatever splicing arrangement one prefers for connecting
the charger-turn-injector into the hub. I suspect one would have to chose a
hub that allows (against pre-USB-OTG specs) to feed additional power to the
host to support host mode functionality. Power adapters in pre-OTG
specs are supposed only to feed power to higher-demand devices, not to
their host. Also, it would be nice not to be tied to an external wall plug,
hence the battery in some web-posted designs makes sense. Another
thing to charge, but what's new. Edison won out in devices, Tesla in
efficient long-distance power distribution. Home is where you charge your
batteries all the OTG devices of your e-life: get one, it's really
fun. <BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Cheers,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> Paule</DIV></FONT></BODY><BR><BR>No virus found in this outgoing message<br>Checked by PC Tools AntiVirus (3.1.0.10 - 9.059.005).<br><a href="http://www.pctools.com/anti-virus/">http://www.pctools.com/anti-virus/</a><br></HTML>