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USB Host Mode Comes To The Nokia N900

By - Vaibhav Sharma On 7 June 2010 11 Comments

At this point I am wondering if there is something that the community cannot do with the N900? The latest in the line of hacks to come out for the N900 is USB Host Mode. The same functionality that will out of the box on the Nokia N8, can greet your N900 as well if you are happy to hack around quite a bit.

As you can see from the following pictures, connecting a USB flash drive is a go and it pops up in the File Manager once connected.

USB Host Mode Comes To The Nokia N900

USB Host Mode Comes To The Nokia N900

If you would like more than one flash drive connected, that is a possibility too.

USB Host Mode Comes To The Nokia N900

USB Host Mode Comes To The Nokia N900

At this point it is not available for the average consumer to try, but if modding is your thing, here is the garage entry for it. If you would like to follow this development more closely, this is the thread to keep an eye on.

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  • Ian Stirling said:

    This is _NOT_ ready for users yet.

    We are still screwing around with getting it working cleanly.

    At the moment, it sort-of works, but not reliably.

    The goal is to have all you need be the standard USB cable, and a F-F adaptor.
    That’s it.

    You simply plug these in, and then you can plug in keyboards, mice, and some memory sticks.

    Higher drain stuff will need a a powered hub.

    See http://wiki.maemo.org/N900_Hardware_USB_Host for more details.

  • DarthLuda said:

    This is great progress!
    Already seen a Male Micro USB to Female USB Adaptor on ebay.
    Hard to imagine what possibilities this offers.
    Thank you very much to all programmers as well as the people who spend their time to make the N900 the best device out there!

  • Jan Vansteenkiste said:

    An usb ethernet- and/or usb to serial-dongle is the last thing a sysadmin would need to make the n900 the out-of-the-box trip-to-the-datacenter-tool.

  • Evgeniy said:

    Thank you for reading us =)

  • Mick said:

    Now we’re talking some serious battery drainage :o P

    But I do like that idea 100%
    As soon as Apple think they’re winning the Maemo Community p**s on their fire.

  • ragesoft said:

    great job :)

    i’m loving it

    can i connect my 1.5TB hdd ?

    keep on working :D

  • jpinx said:

    cool job – for regular computer work an external keyboard will transform life – now to find an external screen fix….

  • joerg_rw DocScrutinizer said:

    smells like plagiat

    Here
    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=685367#post685367 and way before, a lot of people were investigating that and none of them was able to reproduce such simple setup as suggested above.

    Anyway, keep patient, *real* hostmode coming soon.
    We’re working on it

    jOERG
    ———-
    Openmoko HW & Synergy
    IRC: DocScrutinizer
    First USB hostmode fanatic

  • muhammad nour said:

    this is such wonderful work, Really I like it so much
    actually I think this will open anew horizon of a very wide usage in the near future

    just imagine the bunch of devices which use the USB to connect to the PC
    I think the HARDWARE-vendors will re-think about developing Drivers for the maemo OS after all :-)

  • travla said:

    Great work guys, it’s fantastic that the community have people like you pushing this wonderful device. Looking forward to user friendly Host Mode, and more than willing to contribute financially to such a beast!!!

    Cheers,

    travla

  • Milind said:

    I have a HUAWEI EC1260 HSIA USB stick (branded as TATA PHOTON). Wondering if i could connect this to N900 and and use it as High speed connectivity device.

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