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i don't know if this has been answered already.
How or What application to use in accessing the USB flash drive in NST. I have already update the kernel that support USB host mode and multitouch.
I don't really use this enough to have looked into it more, but to mount a USB drive from a shell:
Code:
mount -o rw,remount rootfs /
mkdir /usb
mount -t vfat /dev/block/uba1 /usb
Yes, it works!! ...Thanks Renate....
Though It has to be mounted manually every time we use it, at least there always a way...
couldn't you install terminal on the nook and run the same command? I don't remember how but isn't there a way to make an icon/shortcut run a command i terminal?? I think it involved a 3rd part app.
persichini said:
couldn't you install terminal on the nook and run the same command? I don't remember how but isn't there a way to make an icon/shortcut run a command i terminal?? I think it involved a 3rd part app.
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Yes you can.
Much easier to use ADB tho - you can cut&paste
I have since bought an OTG cable. I can switch to host mode with the state at a_host. I can't mount my USB drive, and neither does the light go on.
I can get my USB mouse to work.
tehriddler said:
I have since bought an OTG cable. I can switch to host mode with the state at a_host. I can't mount my USB drive, and neither does the light go on.
I can get my USB mouse to work.
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To mount your USB drive, you should know how to use ADB wireless and get and ADB command shell, and follow those shell commands mentions by Renate on her post above.
@tehriddler:
I forget if you need a special uImage for USB mass storage, I think you do.
Some thumb drives take a bit of current, maybe too much for a Nook.
Try to get it working with a hub first, the light must be on.
Us the UsbMode app, it will show you if the drive is being detected and if the driver is loaded.
Look at the "View USB". If there is a black dot there, then the driver is loaded.
I'm typing the commands into TerminalEmulator. /dev/block/uba1 doesn't exist because I can't mount the drive.
(I don't have ADB wireless/Android SDK at the moment as my computer is away for fixing.)
ETA: How did sugaray get theirs to work? I tried with two different flash drives. Errr for a powered USB hub I'm not stripping the OTG cable and rewiring it like the method you described, and the only powered USB hubs sold in stores are powered by AC.
Is this the app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.zatta.USB_switch&hl=en or another specifically for the Nook? Will try again with the app.
No, I meant this UsbMode app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25613941#post25613941
I see - I had the old version of the app that didn't have the View USB button.
Yep the drive has been detected.
MUSB HDRC host driver.
However I the light of my USB drive doesn't go on and I can't find the mount path. There's no /dev/block/uba1
My original response:
The USB system on the Nook is not so hot on "un-detecting" devices.
It could be that the system initially identifies the flash drive, then it drops out.
By a "powered" hub, I just meant a regular hub that would be supplying the current to the flash from a wall wart.
I didn't meant a modified "back powering" hub that would charge the Nook.
In any case, with either powered hub or "back-powered hub" no cables need to be modified.
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Oops! I reread your response:
tehriddler said:
Yep the drive has been detected.
MUSB HDRC host driver.
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No, that's not being detected at all.
That is the host adapter and will show without anything plugged in.
You should have a treeview with another box under there saying "Mass Storage Device".
There should be a black dot to the right of it to show that the driver is loaded.
I have the treeview with my flash drive's name but no black dot (your screenshot link is broken)
MUSB HDRC host driver
- DT 101 II (my flash drive)
There's a file called 074 in /dev/bus/usb/001 which has been created when the drive was detected.
Oh, then you need mali100's uImage with the USB mass storage support.
(Oops, I guess that XDA thinks a 2nd link is hotlinking. Here's the capture, note the black dots.)
Nope there's no black dot next to my flash drive's name.
I'm using mali100's uImage with Multi-touch and USB host.
Additional USB related drivers (usb-storage, usb-serial ...)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1570637&highlight=uimage
Even with nothing plugged in a "ps" in ADB shell should show (something like) this:
Code:
root 607 2 0 0 c02d00fc 00000000 S usb_mass_storag
Code:
root 595 2 0 0 c02cde14 00000000 S usb_mass_storag
Ok, are you running the flash drive with power from a hub?
Have you tried another flash drive?
I'm using an OTG cable because I don't have a powered hub. I didn't buy a powered hub because they're not portable - they only use AC adapters, no battery-powered ones.
Last night I was reading using my LED light. I changed back to peripheral mode after using OTG mode for powering the reading light. There was 40% battery left (in the pop up shown after switching back to peripheral mode). The next morning, the battery drained and my Nook turned off because the battery was low. Am I supposed to quit the app after I'm done?
I tried a flash drive that I bought last month. This one doesn't work at all. The name doesn't even show up in View USB.
ETA: Same result as the first drive. Its name shows up in View USB but no black dot.
Try with a powered hub.
This is diagnostics, not your preference for portability.
Hi all,
Can anyone with a USB to Ethernet adapter please test if this works with the Galaxy S4 using an OTG USB cable? I have read it works with the Nexus 7 but would love to know if it works with the Galaxy S4. Would be quite handy to hook up the galaxy directly to my 100mb internet.
Thank you.
S4 tested with two USB Ethernet modules. unsuccessfully
delucz said:
Hi all,
Can anyone with a USB to Ethernet adapter please test if this works with the Galaxy S4 using an OTG USB cable? I have read it works with the Nexus 7 but would love to know if it works with the Galaxy S4. Would be quite handy to hook up the galaxy directly to my 100mb internet.
Thank you.
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I tried with some generic USB - 10/100 Ethernet (its working with Android 4.0.1 in Point of View TV Stick) and Delock Gigabit USB (not testetd with Android previously) but not working with S4. I check OTG cable connecting USB flash drive and it works with S4, same with USB mouse and USB keyboard. This Ethernet 10/100 USB module after connecting to S4 lights up so its powered but S4 does not looks like recognize it. i have to small knowledge or S4 hasn.t some drivers.
RMPL said:
I tried with some generic USB - 10/100 Ethernet (its working with Android 4.0.1 in Point of View TV Stick) and Delock Gigabit USB (not testetd with Android previously) but not working with S4. I check OTG cable connecting USB flash drive and it works with S4, same with USB mouse and USB keyboard. This Ethernet 10/100 USB module after connecting to S4 lights up so its powered but S4 does not looks like recognize it. i have to small knowledge or S4 hasn.t some drivers.
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Thanks for trying! A few people have tried with no luck unfortunately. Hopefully someone can create a loadable module that contains ethernet drivers for the S4!
Cheers
RMPL said:
I tried with some generic USB - 10/100 Ethernet (its working with Android 4.0.1 in Point of View TV Stick) and Delock Gigabit USB (not testetd with Android previously) but not working with S4. I check OTG cable connecting USB flash drive and it works with S4, same with USB mouse and USB keyboard. This Ethernet 10/100 USB module after connecting to S4 lights up so its powered but S4 does not looks like recognize it. i have to small knowledge or S4 hasn.t some drivers.
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Have you tried this with a powered USB hub?
Just tested - negative result.
NZtechfreak said:
Have you tried this with a powered USB hub?
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S4 connected via OTG to extrenally powered USB HUB. Ethernet USB adapter connected to Hub. Nothing happens on S4.
To verify connect USB Flash drive to USB hub and its sucessfully detected and browsed on S4 (so hub itself working).
Tested USB Ethernets:
USB Ethernet 10/100 "JP1081B"
USB Ethernet 10/100/1000 "Delock 61730"
RMPL said:
S4 connected via OTG to extrenally powered USB HUB. Ethernet USB adapter connected to Hub. Nothing happens on S4.
To verify connect USB Flash drive to USB hub and its sucessfully detected and browsed on S4 (so hub itself working).
Tested USB Ethernets:
USB Ethernet 10/100 "JP1081B"
USB Ethernet 10/100/1000 "Delock 61730"
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I thought that would likely be the result, but always worth checking non-working USB OTG stuff with a powered hub.
I have a couple of different ethernet adapters, driverless ones that are confirmed working with the few Android devices (tablets) that have been reported to work with ethernet connections, will post results when I get them (I expect them not to work).
NZtechfreak said:
I thought that would likely be the result, but always worth checking non-working USB OTG stuff with a powered hub.
I have a couple of different ethernet adapters, driverless ones that are confirmed working with the few Android devices (tablets) that have been reported to work with ethernet connections, will post results when I get them (I expect them not to work).
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Fingers crossed but I have my doubts too unfortunately.
Any updates to this interesting thread?
I too would like to get this going with my new Samsung S4, mine is via Sprint, if that matters.
I have tried to OTG cable w/ a USB and StickMount Pro, that works.
BTW, my S4 is rooted via the CF Auto Root method.
has anyone actually found a driver for this?
Possible???
Is this in any way possible?? I am planning to buy one adapter for my s4. Is it worth buying??
I would be interested. The device recognizes it but does not work with this program Ethernet Google Play.
Forgive my language I'm using Google Translator Spanish to English.
I saw a post to introduce myself.
Thank you
Thank you All. Following is how I got LAN Ethernet to work on my Galaxy S4. Some of these steps are very risky and may wipe out all your phone data or make your phone unusable. So I am not recommending you to try it. I am only sharing what I did in my phone to make it work with OTG Ethernet. Also the procedures are very device and version specific. Even same model phones with different Build version and Android version may give different results.
My Devices:
Samsung Galaxy S4 Model Number: SGH-I337M
Android version: 5.0.1 (Lollipop) SDK 21
CPU Architecture: ARMv7
Build Fingerprint: jfltevl/jfltecan
BobJGear OTG Ethernet
ASIX AX88772A Chipset
Following is the Summary of the key steps and troubleshooting. You can search online to find the APKs and Installers or to know more details.
Install Droid Info App to get details of the phone CPU
Install Kingo ROOT App on the Phone and Root the Galaxy S4
Install Odin3 v3.13.1 on Windows 10 PC
Use Odin3 to install “Team Win Recovery Project” (TWRP) on the phone. TWRP was necessary to install XPOSED Framework. The specific version of TWRK that I could install is TWRP 3.1.1.0. I installed it using the file with following file name:
“twrp-3.1.1-0-jfltecan.img.tar”.
The other newer version of TWRP did not work. It kept going back to default recovery menu. Also uncheck “Auto Reboot” in the Odin Options and manually reboot phone to Recovery mode after installing TWRP from Odin.
If you get following message when trying to start TWRP in Recovery mode, Just wait few minutes and TWRP will start.
RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORING
SET WARRANT BIT RECOVERY
During TWRP initial setup Swipe to “allow modification” to System partition
Install XPOSED Installer using apk with following file name. This is an App used to install XPOSED Framework.
"Xposed-Installer-3.0-Alpha-4-2016.10.16.apk"
After installing it, it showed warning that it is not compatible with my phone and android version. Leave the XPOSED Installer installed. Use alternate method to install XPOSED Framework using TWRP.
Install XPOSED Framework using TWRP. I installed the XPOSED Framework version 87.1. That is the only version that worked. I used zip file with following file name
“xposed-v87.1-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-by-dkcldark-arm.zip”
The other versions of XPOSED Framework was giving following errors.
The installed firmware is not deodexed!
This version of Xposed requires deodexed firmware!
After installing XPOSED Framework, open XPOSED Installer and install Hack Connectivity Service
Install Terminal Emulator.
Sometimes after reboot, the Terminal Emulator shows blank screen. Wait for a minute or so and it should show the usual prompt where you can enter the commands.
Install SuperSU Free v2.79
I installed Ethernet Droid apk, but it did not work.
I installed Busybox but it was not necessary to be used
Usual Steps
Once everything is installed, following are the usual steps to connect to Ethernet.
Connect the Ethernet OTG to Smartphone.
Disable Wifi
Enable Wifi Hack in “Hack Connectivity Service”
Start Terminal Emulator and run following commands. This needs to be done every time we switch from Wifi to Ethernet.
Code:
su
netcfg eth0 dhcp
ip rule add from all lookup main pref 99
ndc resolver setnetdns eth0 "" 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
exit
If I don't use the above "ip rule" command, I can only ping to router using Superuser and Internet does not work.
Also previously it was not recognizing website names while pinging. the "ndc resolver" command resolved that issue.
Once above commands are executed, I can use LAN Internet on my Galaxy S4.
Update on Nov 19, 2019:
For the Usual Steps, the Terminal Emulator Commands after "su" line can be saved in a file in the local storage of the phone with name such as "lan.sh" then following commands can be used to execute the file.
su
cd sdcard
sh lan.sh
Video Demonstration
The demonstration of my final results is in my following video. It also has an example of Simultaneous Charging while using OTG Adapter.
https://youtu.be/RtLV6qpMm6o
Can I use USB OTG on a rooted and unlocked Nexus 7 running smooth rom ver5.3 with M-kernel?:laugh:
Yes, you can.
sgt. meow said:
Yes, you can.
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Is there some sort of setting I'm missing? I cannot figure out how to get otg to work after installing smoothrom
After you plug in the OTG cable, use the Root Explorer app (or a similar one) to navigate to /usbdisk. If that directory doesn't exist, use the StickMount app from the Play Store.
sgt. meow said:
After you plug in the OTG cable, use the Root Explorer app (or a similar one) to navigate to /usbdisk. If that directory doesn't exist, use the StickMount app from the Play Store.
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I do have that but nothing I've plugged in works. I've tried usb drives, ps3 controller, and usb hub
try with another otg cable. not all are compatible. maybe you have an incompatible one which would explain why none are detected.
@shoobadooba
sgt. meow said:
try with another otg cable. not all are compatible. maybe you have an incompatible one which would explain why none are detected.
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you can determine if this is the case if you *don't* see any kernel log messages (use the command "dmesg" or "dmesg | tail -n 20" in a root shell) that describe a new usb device being plugged in.
Hello, nookies!
Today I have decided to make an easy-to-follow guide on mounting USB devices (cameras, USB sticks) on your Nooks! Hooray! :good:
DISCLAIMER - I am not responsible if you brick your Nook, break your USB device, the current state of the economy, or why Obama is the president. Please do research on these topics if you would like to know more.
DISCLAIMER 2 - I did not make either of the apps attached, I have merely posted them here for easy access.
So let's get started with some prerequisites!
Prerequisites:
A rooted Nook Touch or Nook Touch Glow with software 1.2.1 installed, as well as Superuser and su binary installed
A terminal app (attached below)
Renate NST's UsbMode.apk (attached below)
A USB host-enabled kernel correctly installed and working (see my signature for a Nook Touch Glow one)
A USB OTG cable
Steps:
Make sure that your Nook is completely charged before continuing!
Make sure that your kernel is definitely working and that USB mode is properly working, too!
1. Open up Renate NST's UsbMode.apk app. Tap the "Off" button. (This will stop your Nook from trying to charge itself from the USB device by turning off the current.)
2. Plug your USB OTG cable (without anything attached to it) into your Nook's USB port.
3. Tap "Host" in the UsbMode app. (This turns on Host mode.)
If the LED beside your Nook's USB port has turned solid green at this point, you are doing well!
4a. For USB devices that have a separate cord (cameras): Turn on the USB device. Plug its cord into its USB port. Now, connect both the device's cord and the device into the open end of the OTG cable that is attached to your Nook.
4b. For USB sticks/drives: Plug the drive directly into the open end of the OTG cable that is attached to your Nook.
5. Tap "View USB" in the UsbMode app. You should see the Nook's main listing at the top, as well as the plugged-in device's listing under it. The device's listing should have a black dot next to it.
Good job! You're doing well so far! :laugh:
6. Now, open up the Terminal Emulator app I attached below. You should have installed it already. When it opens, you should see a dollar sign ($) at the far left of each line.
7. Type in
Code:
su
. Now, instead of a $, there should be a # at the far left of each line.
8. Type in
Code:
mount -o rw,remount rootfs /
. This remounts /system as read-writable.
9. Type in
Code:
mkdir /usb
. This creates a directory called /usb in the root of your Nook's filesystem; it will be used to mount your USB device in.
10a. For USB devices (cameras, etc.), first type in
Code:
mount -t vfat /dev/block/uba /usb
. You will get some sort of error message, that's okay. Now, after typing that, type in
Code:
mount -t fvat /dev/block/uba1 /usb
.
10b. For USB sticks/drives. just type in
Code:
mount -t vfat /dev/block/uba1 /usb
.
11. If the above commands worked properly, you should now be able to go into a file explorer, navigate to the /usb directory, and boom! You can now manage your USB device's filesystem straight from your Nook!
Unmounting your USB drive
It is important that you unmount your USB device/drive properly before physically taking it out of your Nook. Here's how to do that.
1. Open up your Terminal Emulator app again.
2. Type
Code:
su
.
3. Type
Code:
mount -o rw,remount rootfs /
.
4. Type
Code:
umount /usb
.
5. Type
Code:
rmdir /usb
.
6. Take the whole cord/USB drive out of your Nook with the OTG cable.
7. Open up the UsbMode app again.
8. Tap "Auto". (This turns your Nook's current back to being automatically determined, instead of being off.)
9. Tap "Peripheral". (This makes your Nook return to having the ability to charge from an AC outlet (or whatever).)
10. You have successfully unmounted your device!
Hope this helps all of you guys who want to manage your USB devices on your Nooks! :good:
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Reserved for future use/expansion.
I hate to do this, but...
Bump.
I'm sure that someone can profit from this tutorial, right?
There was a whole thread on using my modified volume daemon to do this all automatically.
I've pretty much abandoned that train of thought.
I'm not really sure that anyone really wants to mount USB drives.
It's really a pretty current-intensive way to get data.
It's better to just use a 32 GB SD card in the Nook, formatted with something better than vfat.
Renate NST said:
There was a whole thread on using my modified volume daemon to do this all automatically.
I've pretty much abandoned that train of thought.
I'm not really sure that anyone really wants to mount USB drives.
It's really a pretty current-intensive way to get data.
It's better to just use a 32 GB SD card in the Nook, formatted with something better than vfat.
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thanks for the efforts @Renate NST in creating the USB mode app, I really envy you guys for the knowledge and understanding you have of the tech involved.
I agree with you on the practicality of the application.
At the same time and more we can never let go off the THRILL in trying the invaluable efforts you manage to put in.
Kudos.
Coming back to the thrill of it all ...
@NoogiE ... thanks for the link to this thread ...
i am on 1.3.4 version of your 1337 ROM, assuming the USB kernel is in place, i opened @Renate NST's USBMode app and pressed Off, then i connected the OTG cable and pressed Host ... no action no led action ... if you can help ... thanks.
thanks,
aiamuzz said:
no action no led action ...
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Hmm. You have this rooted and the UsbMode is not showing any "<errors>"?
You're sure that it's an OTG cable? (I've never seen one over 6" long. If you know of a longer molded cable, please tell me!)
You're sure that your kernel has the OTG fix?
You should get a quick flash (50 mS or so) out of the LED just pushing the host button on UsbMode even with nothing connected at all (no adapter).
With an adapter connected you should get a solid LED.
I've never gotten into writing/patching kernel drivers, but I always thought that someone would fix the buggy USB driver so that UsbMode would not be needed for regular OTG operation.
Renate NST said:
Hmm. You have this rooted and the UsbMode is not showing any "<errors>"?
You're sure that it's an OTG cable? (I've never seen one over 6" long. If you know of a longer molded cable, please tell me!)
You're sure that your kernel has the OTG fix?
You should get a quick flash (50 mS or so) out of the LED just pushing the host button on UsbMode even with nothing connected at all (no adapter).
With an adapter connected you should get a solid LED.
I've never gotten into writing/patching kernel drivers, but I always thought that someone would fix the buggy USB driver so that UsbMode would not be needed for regular OTG operation.
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Hey thanks for looking into it @Renate NST ...
I am using the small 4-5 inch cable ... had a spare lying around.
I am not getting the quick flash you talk about while a press the Host button.
However when i open the USB Mode app the first line 'Request' shows empty, when i press the Host button it says <write error>
when i engage the buttons (off, 100mA, 500mA, 1.5A & Auto) the Max Current line blinks between <write error> and Auto ...
If that helps !!!
and the kernel part, I am running a copy of Yattaro and Nookie's 1337 ROM(the latest 1.3.4) which claims it supports USB host capability.
Is there any way i can run a command to check if the kernel supports ? Not that i doubt/question this ROM developers efforts/claims.
aiamuzz said:
Hey thanks for looking into it @Renate NST ...
I am using the small 4-5 inch cable ... had a spare lying around.
I am not getting the quick flash you talk about while a press the Host button.
However when i open the USB Mode app the first line 'Request' shows empty, when i press the Host button it says <write error>
when i engage the buttons (off, 100mA, 500mA, 1.5A & Auto) the Max Current line blinks between <write error> and Auto ...
If that helps !!!
and the kernel part, I am running a copy of Yattaro and Nookie's 1337 ROM(the latest 1.3.4) which claims it supports USB host capability.
Is there any way i can run a command to check if the kernel supports ? Not that i doubt/question this ROM developers efforts/claims.
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You seem to be having a an su binary issue. Check and see if the su binaries are in /system/bin; if they aren't, copy them there from /system/xbin and reboot. Should work like a charm.
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
You seem to be having a an su binary issue. Check and see if the su binaries are in /system/bin; if they aren't, copy them there from /system/xbin and reboot. Should work like a charm.
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hey Nookie ... copied the su to to /system/bin and the led came up ... but i can't see the connected device under 'View USB', could it be bcos i am using a Micro SD card on in USB adapter ?
PS: and hey i saw swapon and swapoff files(binaries?) in /system/xbin, does it mean your ROM supports SWAP ? With swap and hopefully NookKat the RAM deficit could be manageable ? My first Android Device was LG Optimus Pro, C660 which had 256 MB RAM & 140-160 MB internal storage for apps, The stock ROM used to keep popping the close any programs popups every now and then rather freqeuntly, On a custom CM7 official port ROM with swap support & dark tremors ap2sd scripts, i was able to get rid of the annoying pop up and install 60-70 user apps to SD card and still have a daily ROM. Do you think our device supports a similar setup with swap and darktremors aap2sd scripts ?
thanks
Quick N00b question- I am trying to get a GPS signal into my rooted NST. It has a micro USB. Do I need to do this in order for an app to get my serial signals?
I will paypal someone to help me get GPS signals into my NST using an app called Simple Sailor! Thx
lolokai said:
Quick N00b question- I am trying to get a GPS signal into my rooted NST. It has a micro USB. Do I need to do this in order for an app to get my serial signals?
I will paypal someone to help me get GPS signals into my NST using an app called Simple Sailor! Thx
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Maybe. I'd have to look into your quest more to know for sure.
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Maybe. I'd have to look into your quest more to know for sure.
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Thx Nookie.
Is an app that can see what serial data is being provided via USB? Or, a GPS testing app that grabs data from the USB. Do apps always look for GPS data to come in via USB or is there another place that an app would look for GPS data?
lolokai said:
Thx Nookie.
Is an app that can see what serial data is being provided via USB? Or, a GPS testing app that grabs data from the USB. Do apps always look for GPS data to come in via USB or is there another place that an app would look for GPS data?
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To tell you the truth, I don't think either of those exist. I could be wrong, though - @Renate NST has done some stuff using an old GPS puck on her Nook, so you can ask her.
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
To tell you the truth, I don't think either of those exist. I could be wrong, though - @Renate NST has done some stuff using an old GPS puck on her Nook, so you can ask her.
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Hey thanks Nookie. I have found some info from both Top hat Soaring (glider people who needs daytime screen visibility as well as ADV riders - motorcycle navigation with again, daytime visibility) so I'll be pursuing those. Thanks again.
I looked into all this a while ago.
You should be able to go right from serial into the LocationProvider.
Strangely enough, most of the stuff I saw back then was using the mock location to handle the data.
This seemed like a detour to me.
I really should follow this up.
Using USB host mode and serial USB is not optimum due to the wackiness in the USB driver and the current draw.
This is a 1.8V GPS module: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10890
Besides the advantage of low voltage/low power, the 1.8V serial can interface internally and directly to the Nook.
I think that I'll be ordering one of these.
I do not know anything about programming.
But I can do all the manual. ))
What am i doing wrong?
Excuse me. Forum does not post a link to the picture. I'm new here ... It is necessary to dial 10 messages.
You must manually copy the link in Internet Explorer.
http:
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Nik782 said:
I do not know anything about programming.
But I can do all the manual. ))
What am i doing wrong?
Excuse me. Forum does not post a link to the picture. I'm new here ... It is necessary to dial 10 messages.
You must manually copy the link in Internet Explorer.
http:
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It looks like your Nook is not recognizing any drives being plugged into it.
Can you give me some more details on your progress thus far?
NOOK!E said:
It looks like your Nook is not recognizing any drives being plugged into it.
Can you give me some more details on your progress thus far?
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Here is my story in detailed illustrations.
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I have some usb drives I've used with previous android phones. But when I plug one in the Moto 7 usb port, it's existence is not recognized by the file manager.
I'm new to Moto phones and android 9. Is there something I should do so the phone recognizes the usb drive?
maybeme2 said:
I have some usb drives I've used with previous android phones. But when I plug one in the Moto 7 usb port, it's existence is not recognized by the file manager.
I'm new to Moto phones and android 9. Is there something I should do so the phone recognizes the usb drive?
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Did you root your phone? The reason I ask is that I do not see all the options in your screenshot until after I apply root.
My suggestion:
Switch to a different option than the default, for example MIDI. If you are using a Windows PC then you will see a notification in your system tray indicating that Windows Explorer is preparing your USB drive. You may also see that Windows Explorer client window will close. Wait 30 seconds to 1 minute for Windows to complete this step.
Switch back to File Transfer. Windows will go through the sames steps to prepare the USB drive. After it has completed you should be ready.
Thank you for replying.
Actually I solved the problem. It was the cable.