I Tried to use a thumb drive with no luck. Has anyone tried this?
I Tried to use a thumb drive with no luck. Has anyone tried this?
How are you connecting it to the Le Pan, 30-pin to USB?
My older 7-inch tablet can use thumb drives with a mini-usb adapter, so it is possible with some tablets.
I tried with a female to female usb adapter to thumb drive with no luck.
I wonder if this device would work?
Mobidapter: SD Adapter for USB Memory Pens
The Le Pan supports USB OTG in the hardware, though I'm not sure if the drivers support it. You would need a modified cable to find out. Pin 13 on the connector is the USB ID pin. When grounded, it tells the USB to work in host mode. It should be pretty easy to modify an iPod/iPhone USB cable into a host cable by connecting pins 12 and 13 since 12 is already grounded. Just be aware it appears iPod/iPhone pinouts cable numbering is reversed from Le Pan.
Wonder if the Galaxy Tab dongles would work?
This one for example: Amazon.com: Black Female USB OTG Cable Adapter for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1/8.9/P7500/P7510: Computers & Accessories
I contacted Le Pan support. They report that external thumbdrives are not supported.Also USB female-to-female adapters will not work.I replied with a question: will ICS solve the issue.Will report later.
The Mobidapter is a neat solution, but too expensive at $65.00
LOL did not see your post.
I just sent them one as well, along with a few other questions. see below.
So the question of USB compatibility is answered. Lets see what they say about the rest.I frequent android forums, and a common question I see about your tablets is "do they support thumb drives?"
Many people are having problems getting their LePan tablets to recognize usb sticks.
So I guess the question is.
Are the tablets capable? and if so, how?
Do customers need a special cable? or driver? and if so where do they purchase them from?
Also on a personal note, I am wanting to purchase one of the LePan 3 tablets this year. Without giving away to much, can you at least say what month these devices will be available here in the US?
And going further, can you give any information about these where cost is concerned.
Your tablets get great reviews here for being such low cost devices, but information on them is as scarce as the proverbial pot of gold at the end of the rain bow.
Any information on the LePan 3 tablet would be welcomed by your customers.
Information like a more complete list/specs on hardware, the expected OS/ROM to be installed (Android 4.0 ICS), expected cost, product release date, etc.
Any information on this and the USB compatibility for the current 780 and LePan 2 models will help your customers greatly.
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