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= Networking = | = Networking = | ||
− | Please see the [[Mobile | + | Please see the [[Mobile Broadband]] page for tips on how to get these working, as well as [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54318-guide-mobile-broadband-usb-stick-usage/ this tutorial] from the GP32X forum. |
== HSDPA (3G) Modems == | == HSDPA (3G) Modems == | ||
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| {{No|Not on new kernels.}} | | {{No|Not on new kernels.}} | ||
| The successful Pandora E220 tests were done by DJWillis on an old kernel (long before Pandora shipped). It seems that they are NOT working any more. Also tested on Linux (was it working?) This entry originally said 250mA, but there is no source and current sources say 500mA. | | The successful Pandora E220 tests were done by DJWillis on an old kernel (long before Pandora shipped). It seems that they are NOT working any more. Also tested on Linux (was it working?) This entry originally said 250mA, but there is no source and current sources say 500mA. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Huawei E3531 | ||
+ | | Not required | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | {{Unknown}} | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | Need recent USB_ModeSwitch compiled and installed, see (http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/); then type "usb_modeswitch -W -I -v 12d1 -p 15ca -M 55534243123456780000000000000011062000000101000100000000000000" to switch to modem mode (lsusb should change from 12d1:15ca to 12d1:1506). Enable automatic modem switch: sudo nano /etc/modutils/mobilestickserial and enter "usbserial vendor=0x12d1 product=0x15ca", sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/999-mobilestick.rules and enter "SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idProduct}=="15ca", SYSFS{idVendor}=="12d1", RUN+="/usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch -W -I -v 12d1 -p 15ca -M 55534243123456780000000000000011062000000101000100000000000000"", off course checking usb_modeswitch path, in this case /usr/sbin | ||
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| 4G-Systems XS Stick P14 | | 4G-Systems XS Stick P14 | ||
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| {{Yes}} | | {{Yes}} | ||
| Requires internet connection sharing to be enabled from the phone. | | Requires internet connection sharing to be enabled from the phone. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 | ||
+ | | not required | ||
+ | | Micro-B female | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 500mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | Tested with phone firmware from T-Mobile (July 2012). Connect the USB cable, enable USB tethering on the phone, and connect to lfupdown on Pandora NetworkManager. Works with 3G and wifi. | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Firefox Flame | ||
+ | | not required | ||
+ | | Standard-A -> Micro-B | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | {{Unknown}} | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | Tested with phone with software Boot2Gecko 3.0.0.0-prerelease. Connect the USB cable, enable USB tethering on the phone, and connect to ifupdown on Pandora NetworkManager. Works with 3G and Wi-Fi. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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| {{Yes}} | | {{Yes}} | ||
| ID 05ac:1402 Apple, Inc. | | ID 05ac:1402 Apple, Inc. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ASUS USB Ethernet Adapter | ||
+ | | 10/100 | ||
+ | | Not required | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 200mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | ID 0b95:7e2b ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772B | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Conrad 3-Port-USB-Hub und Netzwerk-Adapter | | Conrad 3-Port-USB-Hub und Netzwerk-Adapter | ||
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| Standard-A port | | Standard-A port | ||
| {{Yes}} | | {{Yes}} | ||
− | | Rev. 2.0R ID 0b95:1780 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88178 [http://www.trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=275_TU2-ETG&cat=42] Rev. 2.0R is white, previous versions are blue and consumes more current. | + | | Rev. 2.0R ID 0b95:1780 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88178 [http://www.trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=275_TU2-ETG&cat=42] Rev. 2.0R is white, previous versions are blue and consumes more current. The documentation's current draw are reported for 10 and 100Mbps. |
|- | |- | ||
| Novatel Wireless Jetpack 4620L | | Novatel Wireless Jetpack 4620L | ||
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| {{Yes}} | | {{Yes}} | ||
| This is a LTE/EVDO/CDMA/HSPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS Wifi Hotspot device; Device is registered as a USB Ethernet device when connected through USB tethered (as opposed to Wifi) connection. USB ID 1410:b008 | | This is a LTE/EVDO/CDMA/HSPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS Wifi Hotspot device; Device is registered as a USB Ethernet device when connected through USB tethered (as opposed to Wifi) connection. USB ID 1410:b008 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | LOGILINK UA0174A Fast Ethernet USB Adapter with 3-port USB hub | ||
+ | | 10/100 | ||
+ | | Not required | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | about 300mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | This is a combined USB 2.0 3Port Hub and USB to Ethernet adapter. ID 0b95:772b ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772C; bought at [http://www.reichelt.de/Netzwerkkarten/LOGILINK-UA0174A/3//index.html?ACTION=3&GROUPID=5822&ARTICLE=132333&SEARCH=usb%20ethernet&OFFSET=16&WKID=0&] | ||
|} | |} | ||
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| {{Yes}} | | {{Yes}} | ||
| A powered hub is needed. Plug the device, then load USB modules. ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port. | | A powered hub is needed. Plug the device, then load USB modules. ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout | ||
+ | | not required | ||
+ | | Mini-B female | ||
+ | | USB 1.1 | ||
+ | | <100mA | ||
+ | | OTG port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | Tested the variant sold by eBay seller "goodlucksell". | ||
|} | |} | ||
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| 300mA | | 300mA | ||
| USB A | | USB A | ||
− | | {{Yes| | + | | {{Yes|Works under Slackware, not (without a hub) under Zaxxon, which become very unstable}} |
| 0b05:1723 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. WL-167G v2 802.11g Adapter [Ralink RT73]. Works pretty fine on Linux PC. | | 0b05:1723 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. WL-167G v2 802.11g Adapter [Ralink RT73]. Works pretty fine on Linux PC. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| 450mA | | 450mA | ||
| USB A | | USB A | ||
− | | {{ | + | | {{Yes|Works under Slackware, not (without a hub) under Zaxxon, which become very unstable}} |
| 07d1:3c0f D-Link System AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless Adapter(rev.E) [Ralink RT2870]. Works pretty fine on Linux PC. | | 07d1:3c0f D-Link System AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless Adapter(rev.E) [Ralink RT2870]. Works pretty fine on Linux PC. | ||
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| {{Yes|Yes}} | | {{Yes|Yes}} | ||
| {{Yes|Should work out of the box since [[Hotfix 6]] Release Candidate}} | | {{Yes|Should work out of the box since [[Hotfix 6]] Release Candidate}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Havit HV-WF15 | ||
+ | | n/a | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | {{Unknown}} | ||
+ | | USB A | ||
+ | | {{Yes|Yes}} | ||
+ | | {{Yes|Should work out of the box since SuperZaxxon}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Netgear WNA1000M | | Netgear WNA1000M | ||
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| USB A | | USB A | ||
| {{Yes|Yes}} | | {{Yes|Yes}} | ||
− | | Model No TL-WN723N. Tested with WPA2. Works out of the box. Cheap to buy (£6.99 from pcworld in the UK). | + | | Model No TL-WN723N. Tested with WPA2. Works out of the box. Cheap to buy (£6.99 from pcworld in the UK). |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | TP-Link 150Mbps '''Nano''' Wireless N | ||
+ | | rtl8192cu | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | Unknown | ||
+ | | USB A | ||
+ | | {{Yes|Yes}} | ||
+ | | Model No TL-WN725N. Works out of the box. From Reichelt.de. Claims to be RaspberryPi compatible on their website. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [http://www.tp-link.com.de/products/details/?model=TL-WN823N#spec TP-Link 300Mbps '''Mini''' Wireless N] | ||
+ | | Unknown | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | Unknown | ||
+ | | USB A | ||
+ | | {{Yes|Yes}} | ||
+ | | Model No TL-WN823N. Works out of the box. Is also RaspberryPi compatible. Has been tested. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | TP-Link Atheros AR9170 | ||
+ | | carl9170-1.fw | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 400mA | ||
+ | | USB A | ||
+ | | {{Yes|Yes}} | ||
+ | | Model No TL-WN821N. Works out of the box. ID 0cf3:1002 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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| smsmdtv | | smsmdtv | ||
| sms1xxx-hcw-55xxx-dvbt-02.fw | | sms1xxx-hcw-55xxx-dvbt-02.fw | ||
− | | ID 2040:b900 Hauppauge | + | | ID 2040:b900 Hauppauge . Also works on the mini-usb port. |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 930C | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 150mA (idle) | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{No}} | ||
+ | | em28xx xc5000 | ||
+ | | dvb-usb-hauppauge-hvr930c-drxk.fw dvb-fe-xc5000-1.6.114.fw | ||
+ | | ID 2040:1605 Hauppauge . Not able to get it to work yet. Embedded Remote control ID: 0525:a4aa | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ITE 9135 | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 515mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | rtl2832 rtl2830 | ||
+ | | dvb-usb-it9135-02.fw | ||
+ | | Gets very hot | ||
|- | |- | ||
| MSI Digi Vox Min | | MSI Digi Vox Min | ||
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| ? | | ? | ||
| Realtek rtl2832u chipset | | Realtek rtl2832u chipset | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Realtek RTL2832U | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 460mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | dbv_usb_af9035 dbv_usb_v2 | ||
+ | | dvb-usb-it9135-02.fw | ||
+ | | idVendor=0bda, idProduct=2838 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Realtek RTL2832UHIDIR | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 464mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | dbv_usb_rtl28xxu | ||
+ | | dbv_usb_rtl28xxu.ko rtl2830.ko | ||
+ | | idVendor=0bda, idProduct=2838 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Velleman Mini USB DBV-T receiver | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 438mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | ? | ||
+ | | dvb-usb-it9135-01.fw | ||
+ | | remote control: rc-it913x-v2 | ||
|- | |- | ||
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= Video display device = | = Video display device = | ||
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git clone http://git.plugable.com/webdav/udlfb/ | git clone http://git.plugable.com/webdav/udlfb/ | ||
git clone http://git.plugable.com/webdav/xf-video-udlfb/ | git clone http://git.plugable.com/webdav/xf-video-udlfb/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Plugable DisplayLink UGA-165 | ||
+ | | ? | ||
+ | | Mini-B female | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | ? | ||
+ | | DVI/VGA/HDMI | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | In /etc/X11, copy xorg.conf.DisplayLink to xorg.conf then '''log out''' with the device attached [http://pandoralive.info/?p=3423] | ||
+ | Remark by [[User:porg|porg]] without having tested it myself. I guess quite ok for static content, but vivid/dynamic content may suffer lag, as the [https://plugable.com/products/uga-165/ official product page] says: | ||
+ | "USB speed limitations prevent smooth playback with full-screen HD videos, and games suffer similar performance limitations or don't work at all since no direct hardware access (DirectX) is possible." | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Magic Control Technology Corp. Trigger II External Graphics | | Magic Control Technology Corp. Trigger II External Graphics | ||
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| {{No}} | | {{No}} | ||
| USB ID: 046d:0992, works though [http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/ uvcvideo]. Works in Linux. | | USB ID: 046d:0992, works though [http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/ uvcvideo]. Works in Linux. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Logitech Webcam c210 | ||
+ | | Not required | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 170mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | ID 046d:0819 <unnamed>. Video and Audio recognized, tested to work. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Logitech HD Webcam C270 720p | | Logitech HD Webcam C270 720p | ||
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== USB audio controllers == | == USB audio controllers == | ||
− | + | Some are "professional soundcard"; see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_card#Professional_soundcards_.28audio_interfaces.29 definition on Wikipedia]. | |
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| {{Yes}} | | {{Yes}} | ||
| ID 0582:00e9 Roland Corp. This device may be similar to older Edirol/Roland USB audio devices. Runs and record under Slackware. Jack audio server realtime recording works. Recognized but not tested under official OS. A hub, powered or not, is needed. | | ID 0582:00e9 Roland Corp. This device may be similar to older Edirol/Roland USB audio devices. Runs and record under Slackware. Jack audio server realtime recording works. Recognized but not tested under official OS. A hub, powered or not, is needed. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Connectland AUDIO ADAPTER | ||
+ | | not required | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 2.0 | ||
+ | | 100mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter . CMedia CM108 Virtual 7.1 Channel Sound. Has vol +, vol -, mute headspeaker, mute mic buttons. Mini-jack audio in and out. A non-powered hub is needed. | ||
|} | |} | ||
= Input devices = | = Input devices = | ||
− | Any HID ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_interface_device Human Interface Device]) compliant keyboard, mouse or game controller should work on the Pandora. Most of those device are low speed or full speed USB device and will need to be connected though either a USB OTG adapter/cable or a USB2 hub in order to work on the Pandora. | + | Any HID ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_interface_device Human Interface Device]) compliant keyboard, mouse or game controller should work on the Pandora. Most of those device are low speed or full speed USB device and will need to be connected though either a [[USB_reference#OTG host mode|USB OTG adapter/cable]] or a [[USB reference#What’s all this stuff about USB 1.1 and USB 2.0? Isn’t USB, uh, universal?|USB2 hub]] in order to work on the Pandora. |
== External Game Controllers == | == External Game Controllers == | ||
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! Current draw | ! Current draw | ||
! Suggested connection to Pandora | ! Suggested connection to Pandora | ||
− | ! | + | ! Works on Pandora |
! Additional comments | ! Additional comments | ||
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| {{Unknown}} | | {{Unknown}} | ||
| Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | ||
− | | {{ | + | | {{unknown}} |
| Bought from [http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=29 RetroZone]. Works in Linux. | | Bought from [http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=29 RetroZone]. Works in Linux. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{Unknown}} | | {{Unknown}} | ||
| Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | ||
− | | {{ | + | | {{unknown}} |
| Bought from [http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=28 RetroZone]. Works in Linux. | | Bought from [http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=28 RetroZone]. Works in Linux. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{Unknown}} | | {{Unknown}} | ||
| Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | ||
− | | {{ | + | | {{unknown}} |
| Bought from [http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-6m-49-en-70-1zfv.html Play-Asia]. Works in Linux. | | Bought from [http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-6m-49-en-70-1zfv.html Play-Asia]. Works in Linux. | ||
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| {{Unknown}} | | {{Unknown}} | ||
| Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | ||
− | | {{ | + | | {{unknown}} |
| Whether it really contains the claimed force feedback feature is unknown as this feature does not work under Linux - bought from [http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.24551 DealExtreme]. Works in Linux. | | Whether it really contains the claimed force feedback feature is unknown as this feature does not work under Linux - bought from [http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.24551 DealExtreme]. Works in Linux. | ||
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| {{Unknown}} | | {{Unknown}} | ||
| Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | ||
− | | {{ | + | | {{unknown}} |
| Whether it really contains the claimed force feedback feature is unknown as this feature does not work under Linux - bought from [http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.27821 DealExtreme]. Works in Linux. | | Whether it really contains the claimed force feedback feature is unknown as this feature does not work under Linux - bought from [http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.27821 DealExtreme]. Works in Linux. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{Unknown}} | | {{Unknown}} | ||
| USB A To Mini B Cable via High Speed Hub | | USB A To Mini B Cable via High Speed Hub | ||
− | | {{ | + | | {{unknown}} |
| This is for USB not bluetooth compatibility. Sixaxis and DualShock not tested. Works in Linux. | | This is for USB not bluetooth compatibility. Sixaxis and DualShock not tested. Works in Linux. | ||
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| {{Unknown}} | | {{Unknown}} | ||
| Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | ||
− | | {{ | + | | {{unknown}} |
| This also includes gamepads for PC that needs the Windows Xinput driver. Such gamepads include the Logitech Chillstream. Works in Linux. | | This also includes gamepads for PC that needs the Windows Xinput driver. Such gamepads include the Logitech Chillstream. Works in Linux. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{Yes}} | | {{Yes}} | ||
| ID 6677:8802. Works in Linux. | | ID 6677:8802. Works in Linux. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2 | ||
+ | | Not required | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | Low speed | ||
+ | | 100mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | Product-ID: 0xc219, Vendor-ID: 0x046d (Logitech Inc.), [http://www.logitech.com/support/287 Official product support website],<br>All buttons worked fine in PCSX, analog sticks not tested, but likely work" | ||
+ | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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| {{Yes|Yes, needs a USB hub.}} | | {{Yes|Yes, needs a USB hub.}} | ||
| Part of a bundle with keyboard and a USB dongle for the connetion. With the dongle on the hub both devices work just fine (tested in XFCE) | | Part of a bundle with keyboard and a USB dongle for the connetion. With the dongle on the hub both devices work just fine (tested in XFCE) | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Infrared = | ||
+ | |||
+ | {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="font-size: 90%; border:1px solid gray; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: center; width: 100%;" | ||
+ | |- style="background: #ececec" | ||
+ | ! Device | ||
+ | ! Driver | ||
+ | ! Connector | ||
+ | ! Supported standard | ||
+ | ! Current draw | ||
+ | ! Suggested connection to Pandora | ||
+ | ! Works on Pandora | ||
+ | ! Additional comments | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | TopSeed remote (branded ''Sapphire'' or ''CyberLink'') | ||
+ | | hid_topseed (added SZ 1.73) | ||
+ | | Standard-A | ||
+ | | USB 1.1 | ||
+ | | <100mA | ||
+ | | OTG port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | Some of the special buttons don't generate any key event. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Dangerous Prototypes IRToy | ||
+ | | cdc_acm (included) | ||
+ | | Mini-B female | ||
+ | | USB 1.1 | ||
+ | | 200mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port with hub | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | Can send and receive raw IR codes via the virtual serial connection. No application support yet. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Electronics development = | ||
+ | {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="font-size: 90%; border:1px solid gray; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: center; width: 100%;" | ||
+ | |- style="background: #ececec" | ||
+ | ! Device | ||
+ | ! Driver | ||
+ | ! Connector | ||
+ | ! Supported standard | ||
+ | ! Current draw | ||
+ | ! Suggested connection to Pandora | ||
+ | ! Works on Pandora | ||
+ | ! Additional comments | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Microchip PICkit 2 | ||
+ | | not required | ||
+ | | Mini-B female | ||
+ | | USB 1.1 | ||
+ | | <100mA | ||
+ | | OTG port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | The pk2cmd application compiles easily. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Arduino Uno | ||
+ | | not required | ||
+ | | Standard-B female | ||
+ | | USB 1.1 | ||
+ | | 50mA | ||
+ | | OTG port | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Arduino Leonardo | ||
+ | | not required | ||
+ | | Micro-B female | ||
+ | | USB 1.1 | ||
+ | | 50mA | ||
+ | | Standard-A port with hub | ||
+ | | {{Yes}} | ||
+ | | The Arduino PND failes to compile sketches for the Leonardo, but a pre-programmed board can still communicate with the Pandora. <br />The Leonardo makes an incorrect USB current request, but this can be reprogrammed if you want to use it on the OTG port - in Arduino's ''USBCore.h'', change ''USB_CONFIG_POWER_MA(500)'' to 100. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Latest revision as of 15:25, 14 March 2021
This is a list of USB devices that have been tested on the Pandora. If the device you want to know about isn't listed here, don't worry! Just go to the USB reference page, look up the specs of your device, and you may be able to figure out if it's compatible.
Contents
Troubleshooting
Each type of device will have its own unique way to troubleshoot.
But here are some general tips:
- Is USB-Host enabled?
- check lsusb
- check dmesg
When asking for help on the forums support board, be sure to post both your lsusb and dmesg.
Because dmesg output is very long, you need to paste it within [spoiler] tags like this:
[spoiler] (paste your dmesg in here) [/spoiler]
An easy way to get your dmesg so you can easily copy and paste it, is:
dmesg|leafpad
leafpad will open with the output of dmesg.
If you have no networking on your palmtop, you can send the information to a text file like this:
cd (your storage card) dmesg>textfile.txt sync
Then you can remove your card (if no programs are using it or PNDs are running on it) and bring it to a card reader on your desktop.
Networking
Please see the Mobile Broadband page for tips on how to get these working, as well as this tutorial from the GP32X forum.
HSDPA (3G) Modems
Please note that many (if not all) USB 3G modems need modemmanager to be installed for switching from mass storage mode to serial communications mode. When first plugged in, most 3G USB modems claim to be a mass storage device and offer, on its built-in flash, drivers and connectivity software to be installed. Mostly this is only for Windows and Mac, so for the Pandora this is not useful. modemmanager instantly takes care of toggling the mode, so that when you plug in the modem, after a few seconds or maybe half a minute modemmanager has switched the modem to communications mode and NetworkManager is able to use it.
If you are using a Firmware before HF7 (or one of its Alpha/Beta versions) you have to install modemmanager. To do so, connect your Pandora to the Internet, open a terminal and, as a super user, intall it via opkg by entering the commands:
- sudo opkg update
- sudo opkg install modemmanager
Note: If you are using a firmware more recent than "Zaxxon" Hotfix 6 (starting with HF7) you do not have to follow the steps outlined above since modemmanager comes preinstalled.
Note 2: After plugging in the USB 3G modem, it may take some time until NetworkManager is able to use the modem. Wait for at least half a minute, until you give up and report that the modem doesn't work.
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments | |
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ZTE K3565-Z / MF626 / MF627 / MF636 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes [1] [2] | A how-to by shideneyu for this modem can be found here | |
BandLuxe C270 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes | A how-to by relliker for this modem can be found here | |
Huawei E156G | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes [3] | ||
Huawei E160 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 250mA | Standard-A port | Yes | As the entry for Huawei E220 was wrong, this Current draw could also be wrong. This one definitely needs modemmanager. After installing modemmanager, it works flawlessly. | |
Huawei E160E | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 250mA | Standard-A port | Yes | As the entry for Huawei E220 was wrong, this Current draw could also be wrong. | |
Huawei E1750 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes [4] | ||
Huawei E220 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 1.1 | 500mA | Standard-A port via High Speed hub | Not on new kernels. | The successful Pandora E220 tests were done by DJWillis on an old kernel (long before Pandora shipped). It seems that they are NOT working any more. Also tested on Linux (was it working?) This entry originally said 250mA, but there is no source and current sources say 500mA. | |
Huawei E3531 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes | Need recent USB_ModeSwitch compiled and installed, see (http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/); then type "usb_modeswitch -W -I -v 12d1 -p 15ca -M 55534243123456780000000000000011062000000101000100000000000000" to switch to modem mode (lsusb should change from 12d1:15ca to 12d1:1506). Enable automatic modem switch: sudo nano /etc/modutils/mobilestickserial and enter "usbserial vendor=0x12d1 product=0x15ca", sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/999-mobilestick.rules and enter "SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idProduct}=="15ca", SYSFS{idVendor}=="12d1", RUN+="/usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch -W -I -v 12d1 -p 15ca -M 55534243123456780000000000000011062000000101000100000000000000"", off course checking usb_modeswitch path, in this case /usr/sbin | |
4G-Systems XS Stick P14 | Not required (usbserial module) | standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes [5] | Requires usbmodeswitch program. | |
iPhone 3GS (Probably also 1G/3G) | ipheth | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 500mA | USB A (Standard-A port?) | Should work in Angstrom with some work. | Requires a good bit of dependencies to get working. Tested with Debian from SD, but should work in Angstrom with some work. The ipheth wwan0 device only provides a connection over the 3G modem, even if you're connected to a wifi network. I used the iproxy and SSH tunneling method with proxychains to get to the wifi network. | |
HTC Desire | not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 500mA | USB A (Standard-A port?) | Yes | Requires internet connection sharing to be enabled from the phone. | |
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 | not required | Micro-B female | USB 2.0 | 500mA | Standard-A port | Yes | Tested with phone firmware from T-Mobile (July 2012). Connect the USB cable, enable USB tethering on the phone, and connect to lfupdown on Pandora NetworkManager. Works with 3G and wifi. | |
Firefox Flame | not required | Standard-A -> Micro-B | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes | Tested with phone with software Boot2Gecko 3.0.0.0-prerelease. Connect the USB cable, enable USB tethering on the phone, and connect to ifupdown on Pandora NetworkManager. Works with 3G and Wi-Fi. |
USB to Ethernet adapters
To enable USB Ethernet adapters on the Pandora, you may need to left-click the networking icon on the panel in Xfce, and select "Ifupdown (bnep0)".
Device | Mbps | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Apple USB Ethernet Adapter MB442Z/A | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes | Reportedly uses an ASIX AX88xxx chipset. | |
Apple USB Ethernet Adapter model A1277 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 250mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 05ac:1402 Apple, Inc. | |
ASUS USB Ethernet Adapter | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 200mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 0b95:7e2b ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772B |
Conrad 3-Port-USB-Hub und Netzwerk-Adapter | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | A lot! 50% of battery charge only brings you 2h40min (min brightness, no other devices attached) | Standard-A port | Yes | Has a 3port USB Hub included. External power supply can (and should) be attached, not included though. ASIX Chipset. 20€ @ Conrad Electronics. Not tested in Linux. | |
Logitec USB 2.0 LAN-GTJ/U2B Ethernet adapter | 10/100/1000 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 450mA (lsusb) 1000Mbps=350mA 100Mbps=230mA 10Mbps=220mA(documentation) | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 0b95:1780 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88178 [6] |
Logitec USB 2.0 LAN-TX/U2B Ethernet adapter | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 250mA (lsusb) 100Mbps=170mA 10Mbps=210mA (documentation) | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 0b95:772a ASIX Electronics Corp.[7] |
Logitec USB 2.0 LAN-TX/U2H3S Ethernet adapter + 3 USB ports | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 250mA (lsusb) 300mA (documentation) | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 0b95:772a ASIX Electronics Corp. USB hub current: 100mA (lsusb) 200mA (documentation). [8] [9] [10] [11] |
Wii USB 2.0 10/100M adapter (use ASIX AX 88772 USB 2.0 chip) | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 250mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 0b95:7720 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772. This clone from DealExtreme works too. |
Connectland USB 2.0 10/100M Ethernet Adapter | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 250mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 0b95:7720 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772 - Works fine, Sometimes a reboot is necessary (ZaxxonHF5RC1). |
Belkin Gigabit USB 2.0 Network Adapter | 10/100/1000 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes | The shape of it make is a bit awkward to fit if you connect it directly, but it has a short adapter cable. I only get ~95Mbit on a gigabit network, but then the pandora's cpu maxes out. (it may be that the driver/usb stack isn't very well optimized), has horribly bright blue LEDs. |
MosChip MCS7830 USB 10/100 Ethernet adapter | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 500mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 9710:7830 MosChip Semiconductor MCS7830 10/100 Mbps Ethernet adapter. Kernel module: mcs7830. |
EU.MARK USB 10/100M RJ45 Ethernet Network Adapter Dongle | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes | USB ID: 9710:7830 - bought from DealExtreme |
Digitus DN-10050 Fast Ethernet USB Adapter | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes | MosChip MCS7830-based adapter. USB ID 9710:7830. |
Edimax EU-4230 Fast Ethernet USB Adapter with 3-port USB hub [12] | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes | Ethernet USB ID 0b95:772a ASIX Electronics Corp. 3-port USB2.0 hub USB ID 0409:005a NEC Corp. Optional power adapter for USB hub. |
Peabird USB v2.0 Fast Ethernet Adapter | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 500mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 9710:7830 MosChip Semiconductor MCS7830 10/100 Mbps Ethernet adapter. Consumes a lot of current. Fragile, the protective plastic cord cracked after one month. Hot. A blue light a bit too flashy. Definitely avoid this model. |
SIIG JU-NE0012-S1 USB 2.0 Fast Ethernet Adapter | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | Yes | Bought from Newegg |
TRENDnet USB to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter TU2-ETG | 10/100/1000 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 450mA (lsusb) Dormant: 5mA Static: 91mA Working: 131mA (documentation) | Standard-A port | Yes | Rev. 2.0R ID 0b95:1780 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88178 [13] Rev. 2.0R is white, previous versions are blue and consumes more current. The documentation's current draw are reported for 10 and 100Mbps. |
Novatel Wireless Jetpack 4620L | cdc_ether | Standard-A | USB | High drain; 95% charge = 6:00 battery life. | Standard-A port | Yes | This is a LTE/EVDO/CDMA/HSPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS Wifi Hotspot device; Device is registered as a USB Ethernet device when connected through USB tethered (as opposed to Wifi) connection. USB ID 1410:b008 | |
LOGILINK UA0174A Fast Ethernet USB Adapter with 3-port USB hub | 10/100 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | about 300mA | Standard-A port | Yes | This is a combined USB 2.0 3Port Hub and USB to Ethernet adapter. ID 0b95:772b ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772C; bought at [14] |
USB to serial adapters
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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pl203 | usbserial | Standard-A | USB 1.1 | 100mA. A powered hub is needed. | Standard-A port | Yes | A powered hub is needed. Plug the device, then load USB modules. ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port. |
SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout | not required | Mini-B female | USB 1.1 | <100mA | OTG port | Yes | Tested the variant sold by eBay seller "goodlucksell". |
USB WiFi adapters
The Pandora stock kernel may not come with all wireless driver support outside of the internal WiFi chip. Sometimes, the only way you'll get wireless working is to build your own kernel with it included or try compat-wireless.
As for hofix 6a4 compat-wireless seems to be present in the kernel out of the box, so one can build a USB wireless driver for Pandora following this algorithm
As for hotfix 6 Release Candidate the kernel includes drivers for these Realtek chips: RTL8712/8188/8191/8192SU/8192CU
See also this thread on the forums for the latest.
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Tested on Pandora | Additional comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advance Mini Wireless N150 | rtl8192cu | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 500mA | USB A | Yes | There's a little hole on it, so it's useful for attaching it to the OP. |
ASUS WL-167G v2 | rt73usb + rt2x00usb + rt2x00lib | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 300mA | USB A | Works under Slackware, not (without a hub) under Zaxxon, which become very unstable | 0b05:1723 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. WL-167G v2 802.11g Adapter [Ralink RT73]. Works pretty fine on Linux PC. |
Belkin N1 Wireless USB Adapter (F5D8051) ("Ver. 2053") (MARVELL v1021) | N/A | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | No connection was attempted. | No native driver support and ndiswrapper obviously won't work. | There's a previous revision of this dongle which is supposed to have a Ralink chip, but they revised it and put a different chip inside. Reported (by whom?) to work with ndiswrapper and works in Linux. |
Belkin Surf micro | rtl8192cu | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | USB A | Yes | Should work out of the box since Hotfix 6 Release Candidate |
Cisco/Linksys AE1000 High Performance Wireless-N USB Adapter | rt3572sta (RT3572USB) | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | USB A (Standard-A port?) | Works with a modified driver. | (Compiled module for pandora:pandora forum) Download the driver from ralink's driver site, edit ./common/rtusb_dev_id.c, before "#endif // RT2870" add "{USB_DEVICE(0x13B1,0x002F)},", compile.' Reported (by whom?) to work in Linux. |
D-Link WIRELESS G USB ADAPTER DWL-G122 rev.E1 F/W 5.00 | rt2870sta + rt2800usb + rt2800lib | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 450mA | USB A | Works under Slackware, not (without a hub) under Zaxxon, which become very unstable | 07d1:3c0f D-Link System AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless Adapter(rev.E) [Ralink RT2870]. Works pretty fine on Linux PC. |
Digitus Wireless 150N USB 2.0 Adapter | rtl8192cu | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 500mA | USB A | Yes | Bundled with a non-WiFi Pandora coming from Craig's shop |
Edimax EW-7811Un | rtl8192cus | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | USB A | Yes | Should work out of the box since Hotfix 6 Release Candidate |
Havit HV-WF15 | n/a | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | USB A | Yes | Should work out of the box since SuperZaxxon |
Netgear WNA1000M | rtl8192cu | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | USB A | Yes | Should work out of the box since Hotfix 6 Release Candidate |
Thomson WLG-1500A | ? | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 400mA | USB A | Doesn't work. | 0457:0163 Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. 802.11 Wireless LAN Adapter |
TRENDnet TEW-424UB V2 | ? | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 400mA | USB A | lsusb shows it, but no module is loaded | 0457:0163 Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. 802.11 Wireless LAN Adapter. Same behavior on a PC. |
Alfa Network AWUS036H 1000mw | RTL8187 | IEEE 802.11b/g | USB 2.0 | ? | USB A | Yes | can be found on ebay; tested with Beta 3 |
TP-Link 150Mbps Mini Wireless N | rtl8192cu | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | USB A | Yes | Model No TL-WN723N. Tested with WPA2. Works out of the box. Cheap to buy (£6.99 from pcworld in the UK). |
TP-Link 150Mbps Nano Wireless N | rtl8192cu | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | USB A | Yes | Model No TL-WN725N. Works out of the box. From Reichelt.de. Claims to be RaspberryPi compatible on their website. |
TP-Link 300Mbps Mini Wireless N | Unknown | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | USB A | Yes | Model No TL-WN823N. Works out of the box. Is also RaspberryPi compatible. Has been tested. |
TP-Link Atheros AR9170 | carl9170-1.fw | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 400mA | USB A | Yes | Model No TL-WN821N. Works out of the box. ID 0cf3:1002 |
DVB/TNT/TDT
Device | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Module(s) | Firmware | Additional comments |
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AVerMedia AVerTV Volar Green HD | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 500mA | Standard-A port | Should work | af9033 tda18218 | dvb-usb-af9035-02.fw | ID 07ca:a835 AVerMedia Technologies, Inc.
HD/PRO (A835) |
AVerMedia AVerTV Volar Video Capture | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Reported as 0mA. More likely to be 500mA | Standard-A port | ? | ? | ? | ID 07ca:4830 AVerMedia Technologies, Inc.
H830 |
Hauppauge WinTV aero | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 100mA | Standard-A port | Yes | smsmdtv | sms1xxx-hcw-55xxx-dvbt-02.fw | ID 2040:b900 Hauppauge . Also works on the mini-usb port. |
Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 930C | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 150mA (idle) | Standard-A port | No | em28xx xc5000 | dvb-usb-hauppauge-hvr930c-drxk.fw dvb-fe-xc5000-1.6.114.fw | ID 2040:1605 Hauppauge . Not able to get it to work yet. Embedded Remote control ID: 0525:a4aa |
ITE 9135 | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 515mA | Standard-A port | Yes | rtl2832 rtl2830 | dvb-usb-it9135-02.fw | Gets very hot |
MSI Digi Vox Min | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | ? | Standard-A port | Yes | ? | ? | Realtek rtl2832u chipset |
Realtek RTL2832U | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 460mA | Standard-A port | Yes | dbv_usb_af9035 dbv_usb_v2 | dvb-usb-it9135-02.fw | idVendor=0bda, idProduct=2838 |
Realtek RTL2832UHIDIR | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 464mA | Standard-A port | Yes | dbv_usb_rtl28xxu | dbv_usb_rtl28xxu.ko rtl2830.ko | idVendor=0bda, idProduct=2838 |
Velleman Mini USB DBV-T receiver | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 438mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ? | dvb-usb-it9135-01.fw | remote control: rc-it913x-v2 |
Storage
External Hard Disk Drives
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Freecom 250GB 2.5" portable | Not Required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct | Yes | Inside it's a Samsung Model HM251JX. So I guess anything based on that will also work OK. |
(Intenso)® 2.5" MEMORYSTATION 1TB | Not Required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct | Yes | |
LaCie Rikiki 250GB USB 2.0 2.5" Hard Drive | Not required | standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port via powered High Speed Hub | Not when unpowered, needs testing with a powered hub | Not only does it fail to spin up, but it causes the Pandora's screen to pulsate wildly, much like an old CRT would if you placed a speaker or a magnet near to it. Not tested with a powered hub. |
Seagate Seagate® Expansion™ External Drives | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct | No | Tested by Hitnrun. "Isn't even detected in lsusb (drive powered by external power source)" |
Verbatim 250GB Model #47580 Hard Drive | Not required | Direct | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct | Yes | Tested by almatuk. "Watched videos directly from it at full speed, no need for powered USB hub. Had issues playing roms directly off it however as it was formatted NTFS. I'm sure if I formatted to FAT32 these would disappear." |
Western Digital 160GB Elements External USB 2.0 2.5" Hard Drive | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | standard-A port via powered High Speed Hub | Yes | |
Western Digital 250GB Elements Portable USB 2.0 2.5" Hard Drive | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct or standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Yes | |
Western Digital 250GB My Passport Essential USB 2.0 2.5" Hard Drive | Not required | Direct? | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct? | Maybe | Tested by TheDarkSpectrum48K. The first time it "works perfectly!". The second time it didn't work. |
Western Digital 400GB My Passport Essential USB 2.0 2.5" HDD model WDME4000TE | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct | Yes | Tested by Peca. |
Western Digital 500GB Elements Portable External Hard Drive | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct | Yes | Tested by Esn. The USB cable that came with it was bad, so I used another one.[15] |
Western Digital 500GB My Passport Essential External Hard Drive | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct | Yes | Tested by Esn. Works fine. Came pre-formatted in NTFS, but should work if you downloaded the community codec pack. It said 1TB on the packaging, but there was 465GB free space, so I'm pretty sure it was actually the 500GB one.[16] |
Western Digital 1TB My Passport Essential SE External USB 2.0 2.5" Hard Drive | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct or through powered High Speed Hub | Yes | Tested by Mycohl. Externally powered hub recommended to conserve battery power. |
Western Digital Elements 2TB 3.5" Hard Drive Model:WDBAAU0020HBK | Not Required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Direct | Yes | Tested by kilowatt. |
DVD/CD Drives
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Lite-On EZ-DUB DVD/CD Multi-Recorder (Model eZAU120) | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Powered by included mains adapter - DC 12V 1.8A | Standard-A port | No | Works in Linux. |
Memorex 20x Multi Format DVD Recorder External - DVD±RW (±R DL) | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Powered by included mains adapter | Standard-A port | Yes |
Video display device
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Output connectors | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Tritton see2 usb 2.0 to SVGA adapter | sisusb | USB | USB 2.0 | High Reduces Pandora's battery life in half (10h → 4h) | VGA (D-SUB) | Yes, but has performance issues. | Needs to be integrated with preferences. Currently I (who?) must edit xorg.conf and mess with xinerama. Good for presentations, dragging a window is bearable, but hi-res video is slow. Works in Linux without any issues. |
DisplayLink usb 2.0 to SVGA adapter WS Tech USB-DVI | udlfb | USB | USB 2.0 | 500mA | VGA (D-SUB) | Yes | 17e9:0198 DisplayLink. No hub needed. Module and userspace here:
git clone http://git.plugable.com/webdav/udlfb/ git clone http://git.plugable.com/webdav/xf-video-udlfb/ |
Plugable DisplayLink UGA-165 | ? | Mini-B female | USB 2.0 | ? | DVI/VGA/HDMI | Yes | In /etc/X11, copy xorg.conf.DisplayLink to xorg.conf then log out with the device attached [17]
Remark by porg without having tested it myself. I guess quite ok for static content, but vivid/dynamic content may suffer lag, as the official product page says: "USB speed limitations prevent smooth playback with full-screen HD videos, and games suffer similar performance limitations or don't work at all since no direct hardware access (DirectX) is possible." |
Magic Control Technology Corp. Trigger II External Graphics | sisusb | USB | USB 2.0 | 500mA | ? | ? | ID 0711:5200 Magic Control Technology Corp. A kernel recompile is needed. In /usr/src/linux/drivers/usb/misc/sisusbvga , edit sisusb.c , and add
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0711, 0x5200) }, in the list around line 3250 Get the latest xf86-video-sisusb driver here: http://xorg.freedesk...ividual/driver/ |
Video capture devices
Webcams
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Exoo No Driver/USB 2.0 Webcam (Model No.: M053) | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | No | Bought from DealExtreme. Works in Linux. |
Logitech Quickcam Communicate Deluxe | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | Unknown | Standard-A port | No | USB ID: 046d:0992, works though uvcvideo. Works in Linux. |
Logitech Webcam c210 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 170mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 046d:0819 <unnamed>. Video and Audio recognized, tested to work. |
Logitech HD Webcam C270 720p | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 500mA | Standard-A port | Yes, but audio untested | ID 046d:0825 Logitech, Inc. Audio recognized, but not tested. More info to come. Works in Linux. |
Logitech HD Webcam Pro 9000 | Not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 500mA | Standard-A port | Yes, but audio untested | ID 046d:0990 Logitech, Inc. Audio recognized, but not tested. Great Picture! Works in Linux. |
Audio devices
Microphones/recorders
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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[18] Blue Yeti | not required | standard-A | unknown | unknown | standard-A port via High Speed USB hub | Not thoroughly tested. | Very roughly tested 2012-06-13 by spiralofhope using Mumble. More testing required. The system recognizes the Yeti, and it appears in Mumble's list of available devices, but the audio wizard doesn't show the Yeti as having input. Additional troubleshooting is required, as is checking the manual/company website for missing information. |
[19] Zoom H2 Handy Recorder | not required | standard-A | USB 1.1 | 300mA | standard-A port via High Speed USB hub | Yes, needs a USB hub. | Can record into Audacity, but won't be recognized unless connected through USB hub.[20]. |
MIDI controllers
EvilDragon bundled the usb MIDI class drivers in the default firmware image, therefore ANY class-compliant MIDI device should work with the Pandora, out of the box.[21]
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Akai LKP25 | Not required | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes [22] | |
M-Audio MIDISPORT 2x2 Anniv | Not required | Unknown | Unknown | 400mA | Unknown | Unknown | ID 0763:1050 Midiman. High current draw! |
USB audio controllers
Some are "professional soundcard"; see definition on Wikipedia.
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Cakewalk UA-1G | not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 200mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 0582:00e9 Roland Corp. This device may be similar to older Edirol/Roland USB audio devices. Runs and record under Slackware. Jack audio server realtime recording works. Recognized but not tested under official OS. A hub, powered or not, is needed. |
Connectland AUDIO ADAPTER | not required | Standard-A | USB 2.0 | 100mA | Standard-A port | Yes | ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter . CMedia CM108 Virtual 7.1 Channel Sound. Has vol +, vol -, mute headspeaker, mute mic buttons. Mini-jack audio in and out. A non-powered hub is needed. |
Input devices
Any HID (Human Interface Device) compliant keyboard, mouse or game controller should work on the Pandora. Most of those device are low speed or full speed USB device and will need to be connected though either a USB OTG adapter/cable or a USB2 hub in order to work on the Pandora.
External Game Controllers
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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2-TECH SNES-to-USB adapter | Not required | Standard-A | Low speed | Unknown | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Yes | USB description is "HuiJia USB GamePad", lsusb calls it "0e8f:3013 GreenAsia Inc." |
USB Super RetroPort (SNES-to-USB adapter) | Not required | Standard-A | Probably USB 1.1 | Unknown | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Unknown | Bought from RetroZone. Works in Linux. |
USB RetroPort (NES-to-USB adapter) | Not required | Standard-A | Probably USB 1.1 | Unknown | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Unknown | Bought from RetroZone. Works in Linux. |
Trio Linker Plus II (PlayStation,-GameCube,-and-Dreamcast-to-USB adapter) | Not required | Standard-A | Probably USB 1.1 | Unknown | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Unknown | Bought from Play-Asia. Works in Linux. |
NAZAR V47 USB Force Feedback Vibrating Gamepad Controller for PC | Not required | Standard-A | Probably USB 1.1 | Unknown | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Unknown | Whether it really contains the claimed force feedback feature is unknown as this feature does not work under Linux - bought from DealExtreme. Works in Linux. |
10-Fire-Button Double Vibration Feedback USB PC Arcade Joystick | Not required | Standard-A | Probably USB 1.1 | Unknown | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Unknown | Whether it really contains the claimed force feedback feature is unknown as this feature does not work under Linux - bought from DealExtreme. Works in Linux. |
Official PlayStation 3 controller | Not required | Standard-A | Full speed | Unknown | USB A To Mini B Cable via High Speed Hub | Unknown | This is for USB not bluetooth compatibility. Sixaxis and DualShock not tested. Works in Linux. |
Saitek PLC Cyborg Force Rumble Pad (P2500) - 06a3:ff0c | Unknown | Standard-A | Unknown | 5V | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Not fully tested | Partial test attempted 2012-06-24 by spiralofhope. lsusb lists it. More testing required. A gamepad testing procedure needs to be defined. See Joystick testing. |
Thrustmaster Firestorm Digital 3 Gamepad | Not required | Standard-A | Low speed | Unknown | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Yes | ID 07b5:0213 Mega World International, Ltd Thrustmaster Firestorm Digital 3 Gamepad. |
Wired Xbox 360 Controller | xpad module | Standard-A | Probably USB 1.1 | Unknown | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Unknown | This also includes gamepads for PC that needs the Windows Xinput driver. Such gamepads include the Logitech Chillstream. Works in Linux. |
WiseGroup.,Ltd SmartJoy Dual PLUS Adapter (dual PSX to USB joypad adapter) | Not required | Standard-A | USB 1 | 100mA | Standard-A port via USB 1-compatible High Speed Hub | Yes | ID 6677:8802. Works in Linux. |
Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2 | Not required | Standard-A | Low speed | 100mA | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Yes | Product-ID: 0xc219, Vendor-ID: 0x046d (Logitech Inc.), Official product support website, All buttons worked fine in PCSX, analog sticks not tested, but likely work" |
Touchpads
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Logitech Wireless Touchpad | Not required | Standard-A | Unknown | Unknown | Standard-A port via High Speed Hub | Yes | Left and right four-finger swipes aren't mapped to anything by default in XFCE. They can be mapped as keyboard shortcuts. |
Graphics tablets
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Bamboo Multitouch | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | No [23] | It's not known if this works in Linux. |
Genius Tablet | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes, via USB hub | It's not known if this works in Linux. |
Wacom CTH-460 | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | No [24] | Would need a patched driver to work. It's not known if this works in Linux. |
Wacom Volito2 Tablet (Model: CTF-420) | Not required | Standard-A | Low speed | 40mA [25] | No | USB ID: 056a:0062 |
Mice
Device | Connector | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Apple Mouse (M5769) | USB | No | Seems to disable USB port, reboot afterwards required |
Apple Mouse with Scroll Ball (A1152) | USB | Yes, needs a USB hub. | |
Cherry Ghostcord [26] | USB | Yes, needs a USB hub. | Part of a bundle with keyboard and a USB dongle for the connetion. With the dongle on the hub both devices work just fine (tested in XFCE) |
Infrared
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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TopSeed remote (branded Sapphire or CyberLink) | hid_topseed (added SZ 1.73) | Standard-A | USB 1.1 | <100mA | OTG port | Yes | Some of the special buttons don't generate any key event. |
Dangerous Prototypes IRToy | cdc_acm (included) | Mini-B female | USB 1.1 | 200mA | Standard-A port with hub | Yes | Can send and receive raw IR codes via the virtual serial connection. No application support yet. |
Electronics development
Device | Driver | Connector | Supported standard | Current draw | Suggested connection to Pandora | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Microchip PICkit 2 | not required | Mini-B female | USB 1.1 | <100mA | OTG port | Yes | The pk2cmd application compiles easily. |
Arduino Uno | not required | Standard-B female | USB 1.1 | 50mA | OTG port | Yes | |
Arduino Leonardo | not required | Micro-B female | USB 1.1 | 50mA | Standard-A port with hub | Yes | The Arduino PND failes to compile sketches for the Leonardo, but a pre-programmed board can still communicate with the Pandora. The Leonardo makes an incorrect USB current request, but this can be reprogrammed if you want to use it on the OTG port - in Arduino's USBCore.h, change USB_CONFIG_POWER_MA(500) to 100. |
Connectors, adapters, and hubs
This section is intended as a general guide. Items in this section are standard USB accessories, so drivers are not required. Compatibility with Pandora is assumed. Please note that any external product links are provided for reference only, and are not an endorsement.
OTG (On The Go) Adapters
Device | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Generic adapter | No | Find on eBay Find on Amazon These links are not 100% accurate. Check for `mini-a`, and on eBay, the price is higher by about $8. |
Hama 00074214 | Yes | Manufacturer Page |
Nokia USB OTG adapter | Yes | Electronic Product Online |
Compact USB Hubs
Be sure to enable USB-host!
Device | Works on Pandora | Additional comments |
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Griffin SmartShare USB [27] | No | |
Belkin F5U415 4 Port USB 2.0 Swivel Hub [28] | No | Comes with an optional power adapter. |
Belkin F5U700 USB 2.0 7-Port Lighted Hub [29] | Yes | Tested 2012-06-16 by spiralofhope both with and without its power adapter. |
Belkin F5U701 USB 2.0 7 Port Mobile Hub [30] | Yes | Tested by pabloh. Comes with an optional power adapter. |
ID 0e8f:0016 GreenAsia Inc. | No | Tested by tsh. Labeled as high speed. Bought from ebay. |
ID 05e3:0608 Targus with Genesys Logic 4 Port USB 2.0 Hub | Yes | Tested by Kazuki. Works. |
Trust 4 port netbook hub ID 05e3:0608 | Yes | Tested by tsh. Bought from Amazon. |
High Speed 4 Port Mini USB 2.0 Hub for Laptop PC (non powered) | Yes | Octopus-style small cheap unpowered USB hub. Bought from ebay |
Keeptech USB 2.0 Hub (7 Ports) with Power Adapter, KT-UH703 [31] | Yes | Tested by Esn. Works powered or unpowered. |
Logitech Premium 4-Port USB Hub [32] | Yes | |
LUPO 7-port USB 2.0 Hub (cheap octopus type which can be powered as there is dc socket) | Yes. Can use a power supply but wasn't tested with one. | Tested by kilowatt. Bought from from amazon uk |
LogiLink USB 2.0 Hub 4-Port UA0086 [33] | Yes | Tested by Jones. Comes with an optional power adapter. |
Logitec USB 2.0 LAN-TX/U2H3S Ethernet adapter + 3 USB ports [34] | Yes | See USB to ethernet adapters for more details. USB 1 devices work perfectly. Also available as other brands: [35] [36] [37] |
Rosewill RHB-220 4-port USB 2.0 Hub | Yes | Tested by Tyrant1919. Unpowered. Bought from Newegg. |
i-rocks SLEEK HUB USB 2.0 4 Ports Hub [38] | Yes | Comes with an ac adapter, but can be used without. USB 1 devices work perfectly. |
MSI StarHub201 | Yes | Testet by mclien with keyboard and mouse in XFCE, unpowered, not on the MSI site (discontinnued, guess) [39] |