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* [[USB CDC ACM]] serial terminal for use during [[u-boot]]
 
* [[USB CDC ACM]] serial terminal for use during [[u-boot]]
 
* [[USB Networking]] when booted to Linux
 
* [[USB Networking]] when booted to Linux
* [[Neo1973 Battery Charger]]
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* [[Battery Charger]]
* [[Neo1973 USB host]]
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* [[USB host]]
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* [[Specialized USB cables]]
  
Neo1973 has a standard mini-USB type-B (slave) socket and ships with a cable to connect it to a host computer.
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Both the Neo 1973 and the Neo FreeRunner have a standard 5-pin mini-USB type-B (slave) socket and ship with a cable to connect it to a host computer. The Neo FreeRunner additionally ships with a charger that connects via this port.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 08:42, 29 August 2008

USB is the Universal Serial Bus, the standard wired connection between computers and accessories.

In Openmoko and the Neo1973, the following USB techniques are working, or are currently being implemented:

Both the Neo 1973 and the Neo FreeRunner have a standard 5-pin mini-USB type-B (slave) socket and ship with a cable to connect it to a host computer. The Neo FreeRunner additionally ships with a charger that connects via this port.

See also

Personal tools

USB is the Universal Serial Bus, the standard wired connection between computers and accessories.

In Openmoko and the Neo1973, the following USB techniques are working, or are currently being implemented:

Both the Neo 1973 and the Neo FreeRunner have a standard 5-pin mini-USB type-B (slave) socket and ship with a cable to connect it to a host computer. The Neo FreeRunner additionally ships with a charger that connects via this port.

See also