Bada USB-OTG - Bada Software and Hacking General

please bada usb-otg driver write stune or fw install pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee
device support
bada usb-otg not supporting pleaseeeeeee write driver
or bada 2.0 support pleeaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

it need driver support ..I had diy a cable ,and it doesn't work

BADA, API would need to be built into it
BADA is just a platform which any OS can ride on like Linux, Unix etc it isnt the OS itself.
So even if for example you put in a Linux OS that supports USB OTG on top of BADA, if BADA doesnt have the API to support USB OTG then USB OTG will still not
work.
Samsung has to bake a USB OTG API into BADA itself to allow it and is not dependent on the third party developers but samsungs bada developer team.
This means working on the bada source code itself.

>> BADA is just a platform which any OS can ride on like Linux, Unix etc it isnt the OS itself.
It's exactly the other way round: Bada is the OS, Linux, BSD & Co. is the *kernel*. In real-life (read: Wave devices), BSD is used.

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