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Old 06-14-2010, 03:30 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by dima_tr View Post
Would be very useful [for me] if you can give the working sources of cbz for DR800 v1 (January) - I'll do the diff against the image plugin sources, and thus will see what namely you've added/changed. If you have some alpha version of the cbz for DR800 v2 - this would be great indeed! If not - I'll work out how to move changes v1->v2. Many thanks!

P.S. OTG USB .. How to check it? My DR800S comes with the standard USB connector. Connection works fine with both Windows XP and Ubuntu. Does it mean I'm on the proper side? Links will help
I always post the sources up in the first post when I release. They are the latest I have. I've not gotten to work on the v2 builds yet. The installer scripts aren't included in the sources, I don't think, but it's just a shell really. At one point I'm gonna have to put a script together that can package the installer from a build.

USB is a client/server model, rather than Firewire/SCSI's peer-to-peer model. One device must be the host, the other the client. Bad things happen if you don't handle it right.

USB On-The-Go was a spec/chipset for devices that allowed it to operate in both client and host mode. Not all devices do this, especially since it is additional cost. I honestly have no clue how you'd check it in this situation, turn it into host mode, or even if the driver stack will work correctly in host mode. It's a pretty big project to get it up and running.

When you were talking about USB audio in the post (before you edited it), that's the stuff you need to be able to do in order for the DR800 to do that.
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