[Q] CM11 USB host for Arduino? - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

Can I use USB host to interface with an Arduino in CM11? This is very important, and if it does not happen, can somebody PLEASE come out with a patch; this is for school, and I need it soon.

AFAIK, none of the CM7/9/10/11 ROMs to date has support for USB Host for any kind of USB devices.
FWIW CM10.x/11 builds for the Nook HD/HD+ do support USB Host for some common types of USB devices (e.g., flash storage).

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USB host?

Hi everyone,
I'm a proud Legend owner, but I'm thinking in change my phone soon (but not yet). Anyway, I was thnking if I can give my phone a new live connecting it to a hard drive, so I can build a webserver, filesharing or whatever with almost no power consumption.
However, I found that is necessary for the kernel to allow USB Host mode for it. Newer android versions support it, but for everyone else I've found this http://sven.killig.de/android/N1/2.2/usb_host/, there's a port even for G1.
Anyone with enought skills for porting it to legend?
usb otg works on thc legend
Hello
I compiled the kernel (ver 2.6.35) for htc legend and applied the Sven Killing's ehci usb host hack. I connected an usb mice and an usb keyboard, and both worked. I changed an some points the kernel source (like Kconfig and etc.) if somebody needs i can upload it.
You need an external power supply for the connected devices, and hacked an homemade usb micro host cable like this:
beyondthekeeboard.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/picture-50.png
It works fine, I didn't tested mass storage, but i think it would work.
Could you upload your compiled kernel?
Hello people,
i need some help enabling usb otg on the legend aswell. im running CM 7.2 and 2.6.32 kernel.
If someone could upload a modded kernel or do a step-by-step instruction for a noob like me, i'd be really grateful
Need also OTG functionality on my legend! Does anybody have a modded kernel?

USB OTG Development Area

Say your opinions, helps, etc. About USB OTG.
My Aim is to use some USB devices ( Printer,Tuner card, Webcam, VGA card,etc.) in Android Mobiles and Tablets. Now I completed making drivers research. Next is to make applications to control devices.
Post ur openions, helps,now used devices,etc.
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[Q] USB Hosting?

Hi, I wonder if USB Hosting works on Nook Tablet?
Does it require OTG cable?
I have this type of keyboard that can be connected to Nook via microUSB cable, but it doesn't work.
I'm currently on CM10.1, but does any other ROM support USB Host?
I have an OTG Adapter that works at least on a Galaxy S3, but not on the Nook Tablet with CM 10.1.3.
Anyone knows how to get it working (if possible at all)?
AFAIK, USB Host is currently not supported on the NT.
FWIW USB Host is supported (for common USB device types such as keyboard/mouse, flash drives) on the Nook Simple Touch (running rooted stock ROM and a modified kernel version) and on the HD+ (running either CM10.1 or CM10.2).

Enabling USB otg USB Ethernet gadget in kernel

Im trying to build a kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Express SGH-i437, and I notice that there is no option for g_ether in the kernel drivers under
the menu simply isn't there. Can I grab the related files from another kernel and use them?
Code:
Device Drivers --->
USB support --->
USB Gadget Support --->
<m> Ethernet Gadget (with CDC Ethernet support)
Am I right to assume that I also have to use, The hacks to msm_otg.c, to use externally-powered OTG devices? Located here?
https://github.com/ziddey/mako/commits/nightlies-4.3-JSS

USB Host - BEISTA K107

Hello
I've got my hand on a BEISTA K107, a low end Android tab with Android 10.0 on it.
I'm trying to setup a photobooth but the tablet do not detect my DSLR when I plug it in USB. The tablet is supposed to be OTG compatible but It seems that it's not usb host compatible
Any idea how to correct that ?
I've try rooting it without success
@zeph
Support for USB host and/or USB accessory modes are ultimately dependant on the device's hardware, regardless of Android platform level.

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