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university:tools:pluto:usb_otg_host_function_support [05 Sep 2018 11:33] – [Auto Run Support] Michael Hennerich | university:tools:pluto:usb_otg_host_function_support [19 Aug 2019 19:49] – [Mass Storage Drive Support] Robin Getz |
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PlutoSDR or M2k allows in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_On-The-Go|OTG]] Host mode the attachment of USB Mass Storage Devices. | PlutoSDR or M2k allows in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_On-The-Go|OTG]] Host mode the attachment of USB Mass Storage Devices. |
The supported file system is currently [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table|FAT/FAT32]] only. Kernel Hotplug mechanisms are used to automount the available partitions under /media. Once the storage is mounted the LED1 will stay constantly ON. Upon storage removal the media is un-mounted and the **LED1** will resume its heartbeat flash. There is also a save unmount functionality implemented using the hidden button. If pressed while a media is mounted the media is unmounted and the **LED1** will also resume to heartbeat flash. | The supported file system is currently [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table|FAT/FAT32]] only. Kernel Hotplug mechanisms are used to automount the available partitions under /media. Once the storage is mounted the LED1 will stay constantly ON. Upon storage removal the media is un-mounted and the **LED1** will resume its heartbeat flash. There is also a save unmount functionality implemented using the [[./hacking/hardware#connectors|hidden button]]. If pressed while a media is mounted the media is unmounted and the **LED1** will also resume to heartbeat flash. |
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Someone may ask what’s the purpose of the USB Mass Storage Device Support? | Someone may ask what’s the purpose of the USB Mass Storage Device Support? |