Using the Taranis USB port as HOST

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adilsongoliveira
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Using the Taranis USB port as HOST

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Hello folks, first post here

I've been thinking: the FrSky Taranis has 2 USB OTG ports, right? So why not use it a bit further? I thought about add support for using a USB Joystick directly. What do you guys think?

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NO, only one USB port on the processor.

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adilsongoliveira wrote:I thought about add support for using a USB Joystick directly?
I think that feature is already in OpenTX 2.0, due in the next few months.
See

https://github.com/opentx/opentx/issues/milestones
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usb otg is going to open up a lot of possibilities on devices that integrate the hardware. I think it's exciting
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SR71 wrote: I think that feature is already in OpenTX 2.0, due in the next few months.
No what he wants is the opposite.

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