DomnesuKernel is 100% compatible with OTG. I checked it by myself. External HDD often required +5V on USB connector even if HDD has external power, check it. What the file system HDD have?The kernel has been installed, everything seems ok (by the app status, like in the above video: OTG mode etc.), but the Galaxy doesn't see the external HDD (provided it with the external power, HDD spinning of course) ... what now? Try another compatible kernel (supposedly there are a few more available)?
Are one of your's hdds is visible in USB tab of USBHostController app? Like on 3min 27sec of the video?I've tried with two HDDs, one is FAT32 the other is NTFS ... both are working properly when connected to a PC
Reason is lack of +5V voltage on USB connector of HDD. Fix it. You need take Y usb cable like on the video to power supply and all be working without usb-hub.Sadly, no, they aren't ... I've tried with the OTG cable, which gets properly detected ... I've also tried using Acasis's micro USB hub, it is detected as a regular cable
Okay. Connect only power connector to USB charger or to working computer, data/power to i9000I have a HDD enclosure that has a twin usb cable, one is data/power, the other is only power ... this is also a type of Y connector
For what are you need this old kernel? Many more modern kernels support USB-OTG like MackayKernel, DomnesuKernel or Semaphore...Hey, this look amazing !
But all the links are dead, can someone please upload again the custom kernel v5 for the galaxy S (I9000) ?
Thanks
> adb connect 192.168.1.100 (enter the actual ip address you get for your phone)
> adb shell
$ su
# echo o > /sys/devices/platform/s3c-usbgadget/opmode
# cat /proc/kmsg
/sys/devices/platform/s3c-usbgadget/opmode
/sys/devices/platform/s3c-usbgadget/hostdriver