If you understood that then you'd know it wasn't possible without a chip
in the middle (or one end being a device and not only a host).

On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, mass mass wrote:

> Hello people,, i'am new on the m-list>.
> And the first thing i wanna ask,, is it posible
> to connect two mashines with a single usb cable(i bought one for my self)
> wothout having any chips on the mainboard or special usb-to-usb cables>.
> It would look like a point-to-point or something like that..
>
> I understand the principles of USB operating and stuff>.
> Just wander,, if it's posible>.
> Thanks>.
>
>

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