All,
One unfortunate irony of life is that although the 720 has an SA-1111 on it,
they never attached any wires to the USB host interface controller pins.
This is a ball grid array (BGA) package, so that even a fairly enterprising
hacker with a soldering iron will be defeated.
Sigh!
jca
Christopher Hoover wrote:
> It is true that the SA-11x0 can't host devices; however the Jornada 720 also has an SA-1111 companion chip. The SA-1111 includes an OHCI-compliant USB host controller.
>
> -ch
>
> Behalf Of Greg Berenfield
> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 6:00 AM
> To: Pramod Kumar Sharma
> Cc: jornada@handhelds.org
> Subject: Re: [jornada] linux installation
>
> On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 11:13:52AM +0900, Pramod Kumar Sharma wrote:
> > Hi Greg,
> >
> > Thanks a lot for your useful information.
> >
> > Actually finally I have to connect a USB video camera to some StrongArm
> > based computer. Do you guys know of any other handheld or palmtop that have
> > video camera inbuilt? Or with USB input which can be connected to video
> > camera.
> >
> > At the moments the USBs are client usbs in Jornada-720 so one can't connect
> > a usb video camera to this.
>
> Regarding USB devices in general, it's my understanding that no
> strongarm device can host USB devices - this is a limitation of the
> strongarm usb controller I believe.
Received on Fri Mar 08 21:18:55 2002
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