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Data USB port can be used for OTG and “power”. As of time of this writing Serial and Ethernet were tested, but others should work with proper amount of efforts (keyboard, disk, camera, etc.) Composite devices should work as well. See more info at

The work is expected to be merged into rpy-4.4 version of kernel for OTG functionality to be available OOTB for simpler hacking.

Majority of heavylifting was conducted in Github raspberrypi/linux Issue #1212.

P.S. This is copy/paste from my other answer on the topic at http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346

Data USB port can be used for OTG and “power”. As of time of this writing Serial and Ethernet were tested, but others should work with proper amount of efforts (keyboard, disk, camera, etc.) Composite devices should work as well. See more info at

The work is expected to be merged into rpy-4.4 version of kernel for OTG functionality to be available OOTB for simpler hacking.

Majority of heavylifting was conducted in Github raspberrypi/linux Issue #1212.

P.S. This is copy/paste from my other answer on the topic at http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346

Data USB port can be used for OTG and “power”. As of time of this writing Serial and Ethernet were tested, but others should work with proper amount of efforts (keyboard, disk, camera, etc.) Composite devices should work as well. See more info at

The work is expected to be merged into rpy-4.4 version of kernel for OTG functionality to be available OOTB for simpler hacking.

Majority of heavylifting was conducted in Github raspberrypi/linux Issue #1212.

P.S. This is copy/paste from my other answer on the topic at https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346

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BothData USB portsport can be used for OTG, the “power” one can be used both for power and for data“power”. As of time of this writing Serial and Ethernet were tested, but others should work with proper amount of efforts (keyboard, disk, camera, etc.) Composite devices should work as well. See more info at

The work is expected to be merged into rpy-4.4 version of kernel for OTG functionality to be available OOTB for simpler hacking.

Majority of heavylifting was conducted in Github raspberrypi/linux Issue #1212.

P.S. This is copy/paste from my other answer on the topic at http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346

Both USB ports can be used for OTG, the “power” one can be used both for power and for data. As of time of this writing Serial and Ethernet were tested, but others should work with proper amount of efforts (keyboard, disk, camera, etc.) Composite devices should work as well. See more info at

The work is expected to be merged into rpy-4.4 version of kernel for OTG functionality to be available OOTB for simpler hacking.

Majority of heavylifting was conducted in Github raspberrypi/linux Issue #1212.

P.S. This is copy/paste from my other answer on the topic at http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346

Data USB port can be used for OTG and “power”. As of time of this writing Serial and Ethernet were tested, but others should work with proper amount of efforts (keyboard, disk, camera, etc.) Composite devices should work as well. See more info at

The work is expected to be merged into rpy-4.4 version of kernel for OTG functionality to be available OOTB for simpler hacking.

Majority of heavylifting was conducted in Github raspberrypi/linux Issue #1212.

P.S. This is copy/paste from my other answer on the topic at http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346

Both USB ports can be used for OTG, the "power"“power” one cencan be used both for power and for data. As of time of this writing Serial and Ethernet were tested, but others should work with proper amount of efforts (keyboard, disk, camera, etc.) Composite devices should work as well. See more info at

The work is expected to be merged into rpy-4.4 version of kernel for OTG functionality to be available OOTB for simpler hacking.

Majority of heavylifting was conducted in Github raspberrypi/linux Issue #1212.

P.S. This is copy/paste from my other answer on the topic at http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346

Both USB ports can be used for OTG, the "power" one cen be used both for power and for data. As of time of this writing Serial and Ethernet were tested, but others should work with proper amount of efforts (keyboard, disk, camera, etc.) Composite devices should work as well. See more info at

The work is expected to be merged into rpy-4.4 version of kernel for OTG functionality to be available OOTB for simpler hacking.

Majority of heavylifting was conducted in Github raspberrypi/linux Issue #1212.

P.S. This is copy/paste from my other answer on the topic at http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346

Both USB ports can be used for OTG, the “power” one can be used both for power and for data. As of time of this writing Serial and Ethernet were tested, but others should work with proper amount of efforts (keyboard, disk, camera, etc.) Composite devices should work as well. See more info at

The work is expected to be merged into rpy-4.4 version of kernel for OTG functionality to be available OOTB for simpler hacking.

Majority of heavylifting was conducted in Github raspberrypi/linux Issue #1212.

P.S. This is copy/paste from my other answer on the topic at http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/40623/39346

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