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Old February 18th 08, 08:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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A camera or an USB stick can act as an USB mass storage device.
Is it possible to run a driver or program on a win98 machine so that
this machine is seen as an USB mass storage by another machine?
So that for example a XP machine sees the hard disk of the win98
machine via USB?

JMS


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Old February 18th 08, 09:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Propbably,
I found it easier to buy a $19 router and dollar store cat5e cables and just
plug both boxes into the router .

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A camera or an USB stick can act as an USB mass storage device.
Is it possible to run a driver or program on a win98 machine so that
this machine is seen as an USB mass storage by another machine?
So that for example a XP machine sees the hard disk of the win98
machine via USB?

JMS




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Old February 18th 08, 10:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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"AlmostBob" wrote:

Propbably,
I found it easier to buy a $19 router and dollar store cat5e cables and just
plug both boxes into the router .


The machine does not contain a network interface. This means I had to
open the machine.

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Old February 19th 08, 08:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Yes, but the technology is different than a camera. See an example he
http://www.linkusb.com/

There are several other similar products.
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"J?ns M?rtin Schl?tt?r" wrote in message
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A camera or an USB stick can act as an USB mass storage device.
Is it possible to run a driver or program on a win98 machine so that
this machine is seen as an USB mass storage by another machine?
So that for example a XP machine sees the hard disk of the win98
machine via USB?

JMS




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Old February 19th 08, 09:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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"Jeff Richards" wrote:

Yes, but the technology is different than a camera. See an example he
http://www.linkusb.com/

There are several other similar products.


Is there a technical reason for a special cable?
Or is it just for the income of the producer?

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Old February 19th 08, 11:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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"J?ns M?rtin Schl?tt?r" wrote in message
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"Jeff Richards" wrote:

Yes, but the technology is different than a camera. See an example

he
http://www.linkusb.com/

There are several other similar products.


Is there a technical reason for a special cable?
Or is it just for the income of the producer?


a standard USB cable has one 'type a' plug and one 'type b'( type b mini,
type b micro), different plugs on each end,
a pc to pc cable has type a plugs on both ends, and a crossover in the
connections so that the input of one pc is connected to the output of the
other.


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Old February 19th 08, 07:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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I think you'll find it more than just "a crossover in the connections".

It does actually contain an active device (containing amongst other things,
a couple of chips and isolating components) to prevent power and signal
level issues. So don't be tempted to make a DIY version with a couple of 'a'
ends.

Mart



"AlmostBob" wrote in message
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"J?ns M?rtin Schl?tt?r" wrote in message
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"Jeff Richards" wrote:

Yes, but the technology is different than a camera. See an example

he
http://www.linkusb.com/

There are several other similar products.


Is there a technical reason for a special cable?
Or is it just for the income of the producer?


a standard USB cable has one 'type a' plug and one 'type b'( type b mini,
type b micro), different plugs on each end,
a pc to pc cable has type a plugs on both ends, and a crossover in the
connections so that the input of one pc is connected to the output of the
other.




 




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