Hi, folks

I have a question. I have an idea about a device. This device can be considered as a 
"black box" which includes a Linux OS and one or more harddisks that can be 
controled(read and write) by the embedded Linux OS. I want the Linux device to 
communicate with a Windows OS PC host(read and write by Host) by USB connection. 

My question is what the main difficult point is in for the communication between Linux 
USB device and Windows USB host. 

I think that I can get the hardware device controller Driver from the manufacturer of 
the controller and the Windows Host side should has all support softwares such as USB 
Driver, Host Controller Driver, host software and Client(Class) Driver. The only task 
that I need to do is writing the Function Driver in Device side. Am I right? Does the 
software for Linux and Windows have difference if it is USB specification compliant.

Thank you very much for your help and advices. Wish you have a nice day.

Best Regards
Chaosheng  
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Yours
Sheng
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