When a connector accepts both A and B (“OTG” or “On The Go”), then an ID pin tells the system which type is plugged in…after that it is up to software to pick what happens when that occurs. There is absolutely zero possibility of Windows having a driver for this since it is custom and not bulk storage, and the driver package runs only on Linux.įYI, micro-B is used only on devices, micro-A (or any type-A) is used only on hosts. Bulk storage drivers exist everywhere, but the “driver package” (see and search for “driver packages”) runs only on Linux (JetPack is a front end to the driver package plus package management). How a port appears in device mode is up to software…it could be an ethernet card, it could be a camera, it could be a microphone, it could be something completely custom.Ī recovery mode Jetson is not bulk storage, but is instead the latter completely custom device. There are so many smart phones and tablets out there which implement a device mode as bulk storage (which is what a USB hard drive is) that people assume that the micro-B connector implies bulk storage.
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