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File Info |
Browsing as Guest |
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GP2X UsbHost Driver. Please see Readme.txt file. |
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gp2x_usbhost_driver.zip |
Date: |
09/02/2006 |
Size: |
148.5 KB |
Version: |
1.2.0 |
Author: |
https://GPain.com |
Website: |
https://GPain.com |
Downloads: |
5,438 |
Sourcecode URL: |
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Licence: |
None |
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Operating Systems: |
gp2x F100 gp2x F200
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56k Modem |
27.0 secs |
128k ISDN |
11.4 secs |
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5.5 secs |
512k Cable/DSL |
2.9 secs |
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1.4 secs |
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What is this for and how do you use it? The readme.txt file does not explain how to use this?
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It looks like this would enable you to use your USB port to connect to, say a USB flash drive, portable hard drive, ipod, etc. and maybe even use USB input devices. It definitely needs to supply more information though. The readme contains commands that install the modules via insmod (you'd need to make your own .gpu script to run them) but beyond that, I don't know what else to do with this... |
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This driver allows you to make and attach a powered usb hub to the ext port of your GP2X using a specially crafted connector. It allows the GP2X to host virtually any USB device. There are details of the project that generated this driver, and it's uses on the wiki: https://wiki.gp2x.org/wiki/USB_Host |
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