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I would just like to know if it would be possible to communicate to external hardware through USB with a Windows Phone application. More specifically I would like to communicate with my 3d printer by simply porting an existing open-source C++ application. Do any of you know if this is possible and possibly have any information on how to do this. Possibly some api references.

Also if any of you know of a way to do this on a Symbian device, that would also help.

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  • Your "3d"? We're not going to guess what that is. You're leaving out a LOT of necessary information.
    – MSalters
    Apr 5, 2013 at 15:53
  • Not knowing what it is your specifically trying to do, I am not sure I can help. I haven't seen any 3rd party products to date (that I'm aware of) that communicate via USB with a Windows Phone (short of Microsoft's Windows Phone app). However, I have seen some products out there that utilize the headphone jack for simple communication - e.g. Thermodo - kickstarter.com/projects/robocat/…. Maybe that's an option for your needs? Apr 5, 2013 at 16:20
  • Sorry I meant to say a "3D Printer" not just "3d"
    – 5Am-0N3
    Apr 6, 2013 at 8:41

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There are no public APIs for using USB in this way (i.e. as a host device) on Windows Phone.

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