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      janotech
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      Hello - need help with the USB MAX 3421 board. I don't understand how these modules are supposed to fit together. I want to use the USB MAX3421 board to allow my M5Stack to become a USB Host - first of all the documentation both hardware (almost none) and software (unfinished github projects). are not very good. I just got the board and took out the screws on the battery bottom. Put the USB module onto the M5Stack but could not get the battery bottom back on. I basically took off the battery and still could not get the bottom back on. But - maybe someone with more expertise could help - I want to use the USB MAX board to allow the M5Stack to become a USB Host - Is this even possible - both software and hardware. Next point after putting the board on - the power to the USB C port does not even allow the display to work. Is there anyone out there that can help with this or knows if any of this is even possible?

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        robski
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        what is your "my M5Stack" hardware you are using?

        M5StickC, M5StickCPlus, M5StickCplus2,M5GO, M5Core, M5Tough, M5Core2, M5 Demo Board, M5Dial, M5Paper, M5Atom, M5Cardputer, M5StampS3, CoreMP135, StamPLC, AirQ, M5Tab

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        • kurikoK
          kuriko
          last edited by kuriko

          @janotech
          which specified device are you using? From your description, you might be using a Core2—its built-in battery won't work with modules. If you're using a CoreS3, UiFlow2 can already turn it into a USB device:
          a5da4e48-41a9-4387-ad25-7e25a70cc1ba-image.png

          One last question: I'm not sure what you mean by "not even allow the display to work." Have you tried reflashing the firmware?

          Good morning, and welcome to the Black Mesa Transit System.

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            janotech @kuriko
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            @kuriko
            Hello - I am using Core2 - I was trying to get information on this - did not know that - so can the Core3 become a USB Host without a lot of upgrades - or do I need the same board (MAX3421) to make the Core3 a USB Host?

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              janotech @robski
              last edited by janotech

              @robski
              Hello - I am looking for a Arduino device that automatically can work as a USB Host with no extra boards and software special fixes - and also has a USB port that can use battery power like a small computer. So I bought the M5Stack Core2 - but then as I got more and more into this found out that I needed another board - but when I opened the Core2 I found that the USB was difficult to add. Actually what I am trying to accomplish is to do MIDI programming where I can set up the Arduino as a small device to send data to a MIDI keyboard and also possibly take network data over IP to be controlled remotely and I want to use Python not C++. Sounds a bit too much for these types of devices. Any help or recommendations on what device to get would be greatly appreciated.

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