With the supplied Nokia micro-USB cable and a female-to-female USB-A adapter it is possible to attach USB devices to the N810. usbcontrol allows to switch the USB controller to host mode, however, the kernel needs also to be fixed (requiring a kernel recompile which is easy, see here and here).
Some devices, such as the MA-620 Infrared Adapter (0x0df7:0x0620) just seem to suck too much power and the N810 collapses (I had to remove the battery to get it working again).
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Java ME Wiki
Java suport (pointers)
Java, getting started
Python for Maemo
May be support Ape@map...
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Got a new toy, a Nokia N810 internet tablet...
Yes, it runs Linux!
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