Hi guys. So the only thing I've done to my i747 is root it. I've tried both of the USB host apps in the market (USB Host Controller and StickMount) as well as the "SGS3-Easy-UMS" apk that's around, v1.2beta2 and v1.3beta. Can't attach any USB devices. All my flash drives are FAT32 and work well normally. I even ran the USB Host Diagnostics app and it confirmed that Android API, Rooted API, and Kernel "claim support" but no device is detected.
When I connect to sync, I can only do MTP transfers. This is why I looked into that EasyUMS apk because it apparently also allows to mount the phone on the PC as a USB Mass Storage device. During my search I see numerous people connecting flash drives, controllers, keyboards, and even a USB HDD to their sgs3's.
Because that apk requires busybox, and I have busybox, everything looked OK. However, I did once get an error from that APK about possible non-existant Kernel support. USB Host Diags disagree, as do many video tutorials.
Basically I'd like to know whether or not this is supposed to be working, and if not, then how do I go about making it work? I'd like to mount flash drives for easier use with Linux, and would like to mount the phone as UMS for the same reason. I would also like to use a USB Keyboard as well as a USB gamepad. Am I missing something? Are they all using the international?
Are you using a USB OTG cable?
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Are you using a USB OTG cable?
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got this one, a couple good reviews confirmed that it works with input devices: Amazon product# B005GI2VMG
i mean it's very possible that the seller just buys from random manufacturers without changing the listing. this one that i have is like the cheapest thing on the market so that may be the problem. i wouldn't mind trying a different one for <$5 w/ US shipping if that exists (recommendations?).
Same cable didn't work for me
I bought the same cable, but from a different seller. Amazon ID number B005N55WHI
And I have the same problem. Tried using it with several input devices and with several different roms and I couldn't make it work. Could it be a power issue? Does the USB device that it is being hooked up to have to be powered? I tried it with mice, keyboards, and flash drives, but all of those devices take their power from the bus, not an external source.
glad you posted. hmm. since we both have the same thing and they're both not working, i'm suspecting it's indeed the cable.
i read on a review of a different cable on Amazon where the guy cut open the connector and found no wire connected to one of the pins. i've had thinner-cable wires before that charged/transferred slower than others or didn't work at all on some higher-end devices, could really just be a cheap-out on the manufacturer's end.
i think i'd like to get a different cable. if anyone can recommend an inexpensive one that's confirmed working i'd appreciate it. so i don't have to shoot in the dark.
I got the one with Amazon ID B00871Q5PI and it worked for me. I tried a Dell USB keyboard, a USB mouse, and a USB DAC and they all worked. All take power from the bus.
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got this one.... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005GI2VMG/ref=pe_175190_21431760_M2T1_ST1_3p_dp_1
would it make a difference if it says its for the galaxy s2 and not the s3? im guessing thats why i cant get it to work.
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got this one.... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005GI2VMG/ref=pe_175190_21431760_M2T1_ST1_3p_dp_1
would it make a difference if it says its for the galaxy s2 and not the s3? im guessing thats why i cant get it to work.
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No, would not make a difference. USB OTG is a standard and for now all devices that have USB OTG work with all USB OTG cables. I've used a cheapass one from Ebay with my S2/Note/S3 for more than a year now.
solved for me
so i got the one drothenberger got (actually that particular link was out of stock for the seller so i got the other suggested one that looks exactly the same, title OTG for SGS3 - item# B00871Q5PI) and i'm in business!!!
someone replied to my negative review of the other one i got in the comments and they said theirs worked. i think they just have different products under the same label or lots of defective ones. i'd recommend to just get the ones that specifically say OTG for SGS3 - the extra dollar or whatever is worth it to save the trouble.
thanks again to everyone for the troubleshooting, hope this topic helps others resolve their issues.
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Hey guys, i don't know if this has been addressed before or not. Is it possible to use the Evo as a USB Host, that is to say, (in my case) connect my DSLR to my Evo and download pictures so i can upload them to tumblr etc or flash drives to get files etc.
or am i just shooting in the dark here?
Possible (check)
Would help if you were well-versed in the art of Linux and mounting
indeed. but sadly, i am not. but! i am willing to donate to a helpful soul that is!
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indeed. but sadly, i am not. but! i am willing to donate to a helpful soul that is!
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Heres your best bet.
http://sven.killig.de/android/N1/2.2/usb_host/
It's for the nexus on froyo but it could still work
If I had the right cable i'd test it for you.
This oughta work too
http://jkontherun.com/2010/02/17/how-to-add-a-usb-keyboard-to-an-android-phone/
that looks like it'll work for keyboard or other INPUT devices, but would it work with external storage?
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that looks like it'll work for keyboard or other INPUT devices, but would it work with external storage?
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are you kidding me? youre a senior member, read a bit, perhaps scroll down the page.
USB storage
insmod drivers/usb/storage/usb-storage.ko
# Wait for device enumeration
mount -t vfat /dev/block/sda1 /mnt/sdcard/usb-storage
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do you have a cable to even connect the two? micro to mini (if its a canon/nikon, if im not mistaken) micro to micro (pentax), beause else you'll need a powered hub according to the first link posted.
I just thought to start researching the status of otg usb and usb host mode on the evo. And to my surprise this is the only crappy thread I've come across. I cannot find an anwser as to if the evo has the hardware to support it. I know that the n1 droid and maybe the incredible support usb host mode even if u need a single its still something I want to know. I would drool over connecting usb flash drives, keyboards, game controllers etc to my evo. Someone else please show interest in this.
i concur. i'd love to be able to plug my ipod/DSLR/flash drive into my phone to upload/download files. i'd be willing to donate to make this happen
The list is endless... MIDI Controllers, extra screens, ethernet, fingerprint reader, wtvr.
Just got the cable today. Checking out these
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=696446
...links and trying things now...
thanks for the pointers. I'm running cyanogen nightly 8-1... so far, i get:
D/Tethering( 102): interfaceAdded :usb0
from logcat when i plug my hacked (routed dc+ voltage from a nearby
+5v pin to the upstream cable red wire) powered usb hub into this OTG cable.
The EVO charges when i have it all plugged in as well...
Looks like they have this working on the Desire HD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=993152
It's a similar device to the Evo, so maybe there is hope for the Evo to get it?
would like to bring this one back I just got a program called DSL controller it says my phone wont do usb host. Not sure if there is a kernel I need or if there is a ROM I can run etc.
I just ordered the cable I need for my phone and camera. So if anyone knows of a ROM that may do this please advise.
Any one try this yet? Do not want to spend the money till I see some one had it working
I too desperately wanted this to work... After buying the host-mode cable, trying various methods to allow "host-mode" on the evo, and trying a bazillion different combinations of settings - the DSLR controller software *always* gives me a "your device does not support USB host mode" error. I'm afraid this is dead in the water. DSLR Controller does, however, work nicely on my Asus Transformer tablet
As title.
Are they mad ?
No but you are
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^ I agree, the OP is mad. 4.0.2 has USB host working perfectly.
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^ I agree, the OP is mad. 4.0.2 has USB host working perfectly.
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Perfectly is a big word.
There are dozens of users in other threads complaining that OTG doesn't work.
I tryed my logitech mouse and my pen drive and it does not work and I'm using the genuine Samsung cable.
I need to try this tonite to decide who's mad
But I heard 4.0.3 has otg support including USB stick using stick mount
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Read somewhere the pen drive must be a 'green' drive (as in power saving). Can't for the life of me find where I read it, though
Has to be the most useless add-on IMO
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Read somewhere the pen drive must be a 'green' drive (as in power saving). Can't for the life of me find where I read it, though
Has to be the most useless add-on IMO
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I have dozens of pen drive no one works.
I'm thinking that people who says that USB Host works well on 4.0.2 are using modded kernel.
Read somewhere that Stickmount (on the Market) was required to make usb storage work.
My USB OTG cable and MicroSD card reader have yet to come in so I have yet to confirm thus myself.
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Native89 said:
Read somewhere that Stickmount (on the Market) was required to make usb storage work.
My USB OTG cable and MicroSD card reader have yet to come in so I have yet to confirm thus myself.
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4.0.3 + StickMount + cheapy cable + any old USB stick or uSD card reader I can find == WIN on my GN.
Can't comment on 4.0.2.
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Yes, USB OTG works on 4.0.2 (ICL53F), try a USB mouse or keyboard. But there is a problem with external (pen) drives as the phone won't mount them. So although USB OTG "works" you can't use it with pen drives.
Your phone needs to be rooted and if it is, get "StickMount" from chainfire from the market. That will solve that problem.
Do you have to have a new ROM or can you just run Stickmount on the stock but rooted phone?
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Powered off the phone, connected the Logitech Unifying receiver, booted the phone.
Works both mouse and keyboard at the same time.
Now we need to wait for pen drive support.
you need stickmount and you need to have root, then pendrives should work
as an aside, i'm completely stock 4.0.2 on gsm, and my ps3 controller totally works in shadowgun now!
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you need stickmount and you need to have root, then pendrives should work
as an aside, i'm completely stock 4.0.2 on gsm, and my ps3 controller totally works in shadowgun now!
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same here with my logitech pc pad.
Is it my cable?
I updated to 4.0.2 and I have a USB Host cable (http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/24267949/-/Product.html). I tried plugging in a mouse to test, but nothing happens.
What am I suppose to see? a pointer?
Also tried 2 thumb drives with stickmount, but nothing detected.
Trying to work out if it's the cable or the things I'm testing are not compatible.
Thanks
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I updated to 4.0.2 and I have a USB Host cable (http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/24267949/-/Product.html). I tried plugging in a mouse to test, but nothing happens.
What am I suppose to see? a pointer?
Also tried 2 thumb drives with stickmount, but nothing detected.
Trying to work out if it's the cable or the things I'm testing are not compatible.
Thanks
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please turn off the phone, connect the mouse and start the phone, I solved in this way.
can someone from UK please post a link for a working USB host cable for galaxy nexus?
I am looking to buy one but not sure which one would be the best.
Thanks
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can someone from UK please post a link for a working USB host cable for galaxy nexus?
I am looking to buy one but not sure which one would be the best.
Thanks
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130627122117
Have bought three of these from this seller - all three work on both my xoom and now also on Galaxy Nexus.
You mad? Come at me bro . Lol
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Problem was my cable, I ordered a genuine one from Amazon and arrived today. Just tested and worked straight away, no reboots. Here's the link http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004ULZD7U
I have an Acer Iconia A100 Tablet with Adroid Honeycomb 3.2. I also have an Arduino-compatible board with USB Shield. (Arduino is an open source hardware platform that enables Android tablets/phones to do things like machine control over the Universal Serial Bus.)
My A100 won't communicate through the USB port to the board. I know it's not designed to work in USB Host mode, but this setup is designed for tablets with USB Accessory mode. Other posts say that Android 3.2 devices are supposed to work in USB Accessory Mode and with the Android ADK. (Note that I did enable "USB Debugging" in Settings - Applications - Development.)
Here is a picture of what I am trying to do:
www(Dot)seeedstudio(Dot)com/wiki/File:SeeeduinoADK_Setup.jpg
The Android phone can toggle an LED and receive input from a variable resistor. USB Power is provided by the board, not the phone.
I'm trying to troubleshoot why the A100 does not recognize anything connected to its USB port. Yes, I can transfer files to a PC over the USB, but that's about it.
I downloaded a terminal emulator app to my A100. When I put "USB devices" into the terminal emualtor, it never sees any devices connected -- not even my PC when I transfer files.
Another post talks about installing "Taboonay" on an Acer A500 unit to allow it to work in USB Accessory mode, but I could find nothing equivalent for the A100.
Can something be done to get the Acer A100/3.2 to work in USB Accessory mode?
This is a very interesting post.
First let me say I'm a noob but I will do the best I can with what I know.
I'm not sure if we will get full USB host or at least accessory mode. I think it will always be a multi-part issue. I think the micro USB port the A100 comes with doesn't the correct pins to provide power to ANY USB device. So what ever device is connected has to supply its own power. If this is correct I don't a way around having to supply any USB device external power(this doesn't seem like a major issue just a limitation).
At first I figured we could just use a powered USB hub and we would be good to go I guess not... at least not yet.
However on other devices developers here have been able to rewrite a USB driver to enable other modes and features. Right now the hope is that this can eventually be done. I don't think a solution is currently available. It does sound like you might of assistance in furthering that cause however and would encourage you join us all in seeing what we can get our A100s to do.
I hope this information was helpful for you.
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the micro USB port the A100 comes with doesn't the correct pins to provide power to ANY USB device. So what ever device is connected has to supply its own power. If this is correct I don't a way around having to supply any USB device external power(this doesn't seem like a major issue just a limitation).
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You are correct, the micro USB port will not supply power to devices connected to it, even if it did it would drain the battery even quicker than what it does.
In order to get USB host / accessory mode to work the most we can do at the moment is compile a kernel module for it and try to load it in the current running kernel via insmod. Right now such a thing does not exist, but hopefully if I ever get some free time and if no one else has done it I'll be able to do it.
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Thanks to crossix and NoSudo for the replies. I have been beating my head against the wall for weeks trying to understand my problem. Apparently, some Honeycomb 3.2 devices can operate in USB Accessory Mode and some cannot. I could not find anything in the Acer A100 specs that addressed this, and Acer Tech Support has not been helpful.
One question: If the unit can somehow get upgraded to "Ice Cream Sandwich," would that solve the USB Accessory Mode problem?
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Thanks to crossix and NoSudo for the replies. I have been beating my head against the wall for weeks trying to understand my problem. Apparently, some Honeycomb 3.2 devices can operate in USB Accessory Mode and some cannot. I could not find anything in the Acer A100 specs that addressed this, and Acer Tech Support has not been helpful.
One question: If the unit can somehow get upgraded to "Ice Cream Sandwich," would that solve the USB Accessory Mode problem?
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No, ICS will not.. but if they enable the functions at the time they build the kernel that might do it.
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No, ICS will not.. but if they enable the functions at the time they build the kernel that might do it.
Sent from my moto atrix running jokersax CM9 (ICS)!
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That is right... assuming they have a driver for such a thing. Since it seems they are basing their kernel on the Ventana board, I don't see why not.
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No, ICS will not.. but if they enable the functions at the time they build the kernel that might do it.
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Off subject, but geez dude, how many devices do you have? I find your posts all over xda with a different "sent from my ________" all the time! Lol
ummmmm............ could you repeat that?
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Off subject, but geez dude, how many devices do you have? I find your posts all over xda with a different "sent from my ________" all the time! Lol
ummmmm............ could you repeat that?
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The MB860 is the Atrix. I should know, I'm running Joker's CM9 on it too
lol, I've been on these forums for a few years, so I've got a few different phones I've gone through including a palm treo 750, htc kaiser, the g1, nokia e75, htc aria, iphone 3gs, lg quantium and now the atrix.. I think my next phone is gonna be a tegra3
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Ripped off by USB Capabilities
Recall that I have an Acer A100 with Android 3.2 and micro USB port that will not work in "USB Accessory" mode as the operating system would have me believe. How can I avoid a similar problem with my next tablet purchase? Could I have checked the tablet's specs more thoroughly? I feel ripped off and would like to know how to buy more intelligently in the future. Acer tech support does not have a clue about this and does not care.
Thanks to the respondents of this post.
yeah, as they said, the micro-usb port on board won't supply power to devices connected through it.
I tried THIS but didn't work, so, maybe if we could make an usb to micro-usb cable with its own power supply it could work (not sure at all)
USB Accessory Mode not Host Mode
Thanks, but the USB power is not an issue here. The board I am using (www(dot)seeedstudio(dot)com/depot/seeeduino-adk-main-board-p-846.html) receives external power. My tablet is supposed to operate in USB accessory mode in which it can send out USB information to this board which provides power.
I am trying to find out, before I buy my next one, whether the phone/tablet can handle this "USB Accessory mode." Some devices can handle it as per this picture: www(dot)seeedstudio(dot)com/wiki/File:SeeeduinoADK_Setup.jpg. The Acer A100 cannot. How could I have determined this before I bought it??
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Thanks, but the USB power is not an issue here. The board I am using (www(dot)seeedstudio(dot)com/depot/seeeduino-adk-main-board-p-846.html) receives external power. My tablet is supposed to operate in USB accessory mode in which it can send out USB information to this board which provides power.
I am trying to find out, before I buy my next one, whether the phone/tablet can handle this "USB Accessory mode." Some devices can handle it as per this picture: www(dot)seeedstudio(dot)com/wiki/File:SeeeduinoADK_Setup.jpg. The Acer A100 cannot. How could I have determined this before I bought it??
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The best way to test something like that out is to bring something that requires being plugged into a usb to operate (like your keyboard) or you could Google "<device name> tech specs".
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Any news on this ...?
Has a usb driver been developed or something (will it be on ics )?
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You are correct, the micro USB port will not supply power to devices connected to it, even if it did it would drain the battery even quicker than what it does.
In order to get USB host / accessory mode to work the most we can do at the moment is compile a kernel module for it and try to load it in the current running kernel via insmod. Right now such a thing does not exist, but hopefully if I ever get some free time and if no one else has done it I'll be able to do it.
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Crossix did you have time to check this...?
Thanx...
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Thanks for all the work, would love this on my tablet as well.
In the service manual I have found the scheme of our motherboard. Our device's HARDWARE doesn't support USB host at all.
New here, I just bought an Acer A100 specifically for using it with the android ADK based off this (apparently I can't post links? ok just google "Tablets and the Android Open Accessory Development Kit (ADK)" and click on the first result) website's recommendation. And now I find that it doesn't work at all? Nothing I can do about this?
While the Kindle Fire does not have a USB port, there are dongle's like this one that convert Micro USB to regular USB which in theory should allow for support of USB devices. My question is USB storage supported on the Fire?
Im using APKP Milestone 6
Hm, at would depend on whether or not that cable is an otg host cable. If it is, the wring is slightly different, which tells the fire to go into mastemode rather than the usual slave mode.
Another thing is that the software needs to support it. I'm pretty sure the stock ROM does not have this feature, however a great little ROM called GedeROM does have limited support. There have been reported cases of external storage working, however some drives refuse to work. Do some googling and find a drive that does work and buy that one, if you haven't bought one already.
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Hm, at would depend on whether or not that cable is an otg host cable. If it is, the wring is slightly different, which tells the fire to go into mastemode rather than the usual slave mode.
Another thing is that the software needs to support it. I'm pretty sure the stock ROM does not have this feature, however a great little ROM called GedeROM does have limited support. There have been reported cases of external storage working, however some drives refuse to work. Do some googling and find a drive that does work and buy that one, if you haven't bought one already.
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I actually already bought one. Only a dollar do nothing much to loose. Will see if it works.
Hi all, ive gave up on the slim chance that there might be a BT chip inside the kindle fire 2. With the release of custom ROMs on our device, is it now possible to get bluetooth working via otg cable? I have a micro BT usb an was wanting to use it for ps3 compatibility so i can play ps1 roms etc wirelessly. I know you can connect a 360 controller cablde to the kindle but imn looking for wireless connectivity.
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Hi all, ive gave up on the slim chance that there might be a BT chip inside the kindle fire 2. With the release of custom ROMs on our device, is it now possible to get bluetooth working via otg cable? I have a micro BT usb an was wanting to use it for ps3 compatibility so i can play ps1 roms etc wirelessly. I know you can connect a 360 controller cablde to the kindle but imn looking for wireless connectivity.
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I wasn't going to answer because I'm not a dev....but was curious so looked up some stuff.
From what I can see....I can't find anyone doing that, ever. Yet I see a LOT of people saying "No, not possible unless you get a custom ROM" yet....I haven't found anyone that has actually done this!
Not sure why, although since we have devs I will be curious to see their response. No idea why I can't find a SINGLE post of anyone doing it, yet I also haven't seen anyone that has flat out said no, only that you will need a custom ROM.
If we do get it working, it would probably be one of the first times someone has done bluetooth via OTG. If you can find anyone that has done it before though, that may help out.
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I wasn't going to answer because I'm not a dev....but was curious so looked up some stuff.
From what I can see....I can't find anyone doing that, ever. Yet I see a LOT of people saying "No, not possible unless you get a custom ROM" yet....I haven't found anyone that has actually done this!
Not sure why, although since we have devs I will be curious to see their response. No idea why I can't find a SINGLE post of anyone doing it, yet I also haven't seen anyone that has flat out said no, only that you will need a custom ROM.
If we do get it working, it would probably be one of the first times someone has done bluetooth via OTG. If you can find anyone that has done it before though, that may help out.
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You can't really call it bluetoothe can you? if you use a wired soulotion it is a wireless protocol.
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You can't really call it bluetoothe can you? if you use a wired soulotion it is a wireless protocol.
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Just a usb bluetooth dongle. And, this is most likely never going to work on our device. We don't support usb host...
fmkilo said:
Just a usb bluetooth dongle. And, this is most likely never going to work on our device. We don't support usb host...
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I seen on the kf1 forum that they have USB host to control a flash drive, Is it different to adding a BT adapter? Obviously you would need drivers for the specific BT adapter you were using
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You can't really call it bluetoothe can you? if you use a wired soulotion it is a wireless protocol.
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Not if u use a micro BT adapter an rip it apart and solder it to USB internally.
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I seen on the kf1 forum that they have USB host to control a flash drive, Is it different to adding a BT adapter? Obviously you would need drivers for the specific BT adapter you were using
Not if u use a micro BT adapter an rip it apart and solder it to USB internally.
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They use powered hubs... our device wouldn't power the dongle, and you might fry it if you tried to hard wire it into the battery
FMKilo @ forum.xda-developers
freenode irc #kf2-dev
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They use powered hubs... our device wouldn't power the dongle, and you might fry it if you tried to hard wire it into the battery
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well my plan was to buy a usb dongle, cheap ofcourse, put an external power supply, i.e 5v supply if i cant get one. for talking sakes lets say i use a battery ( i know voltage etc are not same as 5v supplied by normal usb ports) hook red + on battery, black to negative on the battery and add a switch so i can switch it on and off, so the only thing i would then need to take would be the data coming from the kindle itself. From what i can gather cm10 has bluetooth dongle support, if so then it would just be a case of an app looking at usb instead of internal bluetooth. Please correct me if i am wrong ( which i am pretty sure i am ). This is one feature which has let the kf2 down for me. All the others i can live with, even if i only had stock rom and it had bluettoth connectivity, it would be better for me. I hate having ideas but not being able to do anything about it so any advice, tips or reasons as to why it will not work is all good
While im on, does anyone have a kf2 with custom rom, a powered usb hub, an otg cable, a bluetooth dongle and a spare ten mins to check if the dongle is recognised by the kf?
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While im on, does anyone have a kf2 with custom rom, a powered usb hub, an otg cable, a bluetooth dongle and a spare ten mins to check if the dongle is recognised by the kf?
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Sorry to revive this, but I have a kindle fire 2, rooted with the official cyanogenmod jellybean. I'm later going to order a bluetooth dongle and I already have a powered hub. Being a college student I have a lot of spare time to this sorta thing. I'll check back later if there are replies or if i have done it and have results.
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Although some people on this thread have already said that bluetooth doesn't work without a powered hub, you can find videos demonstrating it without a powered hub. I'll also test this later.
Cm10 + otg + bt dongle = works!
I recently about an Onda V973 specifically so that I can load CM onto it but was disappointed that BT wasn't built-in. So I got an OTG cable and a cheap dongle. At first the connection didn't work but after a reboot CM was able to load the drivers for the dongle. Works great! :good:
I am 99% sure Kindle Fire does not have a bluetooth chip. I tried it myself on CM10.2, 10.1, and it doesn't activate. The modem does not have this feature.
It would be interesting to try and mod the tablet that way, though.