Alan B. Pearce wrote: >> Xiaofan, a client has asked if a USB memory stick (which I think >> is what you're calling a thumb drive) can be added to a 4550 to >> log analogue readings and general data >> >> I've had a look through some of the links you provided, especially >> those that mentioned mass storage. I'm aware that the 4550 is not >> a host, as you point out in the quote below. Do you know if anyone >> has a work-around ? Perhaps a peripheral adapter ? A thumb drive >> would be most convenient for end users (write with PIC, read with >> PC) so I'll pretty much do what it takes if it's possible > > This sounds like it really needs a PIC32 with USB-to-Go, Or PIC24F with OTG. Maybe a more "PIC-like" architecture... :-) Jan-Erik. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist