USB is an asymmetric facility. The hardware used for host is not
suitable for use as a "device" so software won't fix the problem.

There may be a couple of PCI cards that have USB device hardware on them
in which case you can use the USBD software in the 2.5 kernel tree.

In the future, USB On-the-go chips may be available in PCs - these have
both host and device hardware.

richard

On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 12:04, Doug Broadwell wrote:
> Is there any software available that allows the USB on a PC under Linux to
> operate as a Target, as opposed to Host, device?
> 
> Thanks,
> Doug Broadwell
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