OS4.1.5 does recognise it under x1000. I tried copying pictures (ptp) and it works. I tried with movies but some works some not, the one that dont work i get an error requester. Other times it can just shutoff. Probably the camera goes in standby mode dont know its in use. Maybe a config in the camera. Dont really know. But as said photos worked good and some movies i transfered.
About the canon camera i got no luck transfering bigger video files. The camera just shuts down in the middle of the transfer. Dont know whats the problem really. But as i said pictures works and some shorter movie files.
On canon video camera the Videos are possible to be transferred only when the camera is connected to power source. Otherwise only pictures are visible on the camera flashRAM. Silly feature.
Perhaps SonyEricsson have some same kind of feature...
- Kimmo --------------------------PowerPC-Advantage------------------------ "PowerPC Operating Systems can use a microkernel architecture with all it�s advantages yet without the cost of slow context switches." - N. Blachford
Panasonic Lumix FZ150 camera: PTP picture transfer through USB connection works. Direct USB access of camera SD memory card as massstorage device works.
HP Photosmart Premium all-in-one (C410 series) printer: USB Flash drives and SD cards plugged into printer show up on computer as massstorage devices. Scanning pages works by scanning to memory device (like Flash drive) and accessing the scanned image from the computer. Direct scanning with Amiga scan programs untested. Printing works but there are some driver issues. First page of multi-page text document has an extra line in top margin. An additional reset command is necessary to properly terminate a print job. Graphics printing from some programs is ugly dithered image or doesn't work. Images can be sent to printer memory device and printed from printer control panel, but with little control over size of printed image.
Working USB flash drives: Sony MicroVault 1GB (FAT) Kingston DataTraveler 4GB (FAT) Sandisk Cruzer 16GB (Formatted with SFS) Sandisk Cruzer 32GB (FAT) PNY Attache 16GB (FAT) Memorex Datatraveler 8GB (FAT)
NOTE: Occasional problems with large nested directory data writing to all FAT formatted flash drives. SFS formated flash drives are much more reliable for file writing.
Amiga X1000 with 2GB memory & OS 4.1FE + Radeon HD 5450
HTC IDEOS x5 (Android 2,2) works. Internal flash memory can be seen as USB mass storage. (so far not tested more)
(it would be nice to be able to share network connection via USB and use the touch screen in sketchblock and as a midi keyboard, use Android via VNC, etc, etc...)
- Kimmo --------------------------PowerPC-Advantage------------------------ "PowerPC Operating Systems can use a microkernel architecture with all it�s advantages yet without the cost of slow context switches." - N. Blachford
My old LG KM900 ARENA mobilephone masstorage didnt work with os4.1.x on my old A1. It said masstorage but the devices never come up. Like it was locked somewhere.
But with os4.1.5 on X1000 it works. Both internal and external memory is showing as masstorage. I discovered this today as i was to give the phone to myy syster as an extra present for her birthday. Too bad it wasnt working the back days with A1. Dont know if its because os4.1.5 or the X1000 hardware. But at least it works :)
With ICS (android 4.x) the usb debbuging will not work as it will not show connect to USB from pulldown menu. So you have to go to
Settings->More... then choose usb utilities. Connect the usb cable and hit the "Connect storage to PC" button and it will work. You will see masstorage device in workbench :)
Man, Both Sony Ericsson and HTC phones was so much easier. I dont like touchwiz UI from Samsung. HTC Sense UI is much more cleaner and easier to use. Its my first day on the phone. Sold my HTC Desire S. Had to try the famous Samsung phone. I should have bought the HTC One S instead.
- Kimmo --------------------------PowerPC-Advantage------------------------ "PowerPC Operating Systems can use a microkernel architecture with all it�s advantages yet without the cost of slow context switches." - N. Blachford