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drivers etc. for wheezy-raspbian but was able to do so for wheezy-armel. (See<br />

notes at http://www.cpmspectre.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/raspberry_pi/<br />

MoinMoinExport/USBtoParPrntAdapter<br />

(http://www.cpmspectre.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/raspberry_pi/MoinMoinExport/<br />

USBtoParPrntAdapter.html) for more info.)<br />

USB to SATA<br />

▪ Nippon Labs<br />

▪ 2.5" SATA HDD USB Adapter with silicone HDD sleeve. Model: USB-<br />

ADT-25SATA. Works on powered Hub, not directly to Raspberry Pi. Built-in "Y"<br />

power adapter.<br />

CAN Bus<br />

▪ PEAK-System (www.peak-system.com)<br />

▪ PCAN-USB using the driver (kernel module) from http://www.peak-system.com/<br />

fileadmin/media/linux/index.htm<br />

Home automation<br />

▪ Tellstick (www.telldus.com), installation instructions<br />

▪ Depends on libftdi1<br />

Touch Screen<br />

▪ ACER T230H touch screen [42] (http://support.acer.com/acerpanam/monitor/2009/<br />

acer/t230h/t230hnv.shtml)<br />

▪ USB TS identifies as "Quanta Computer, Inc. Optical dual-touch panel", module<br />

hid_quanta<br />

▪ Seems to draw over 200 mA from USB!<br />

Floppy Disk Drive<br />

▪ Samsung USB Floppy Drive SFD-321U/HP<br />

▪ I suppose a floppy drive might be considered exotic nowadays!<br />

▪ LSUSB lists it as Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co. Floppy Disk Drive<br />

▪ Only tried connected to a powered USB hub, as the drive is labelled 5V at 0.5A<br />

on a Raspberry Pi running Debian Wheezy.<br />

▪ tail -f /var/log/syslog looking for mount device when plugged in, came up as<br />

<strong>SD</strong>A in testing.<br />

▪ sudo mkdir /media/floppy<br />

▪ sudo mount /dev/sda /media/floppy

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