Hi everyone, I actually want to know why we need special USB cables for Host to Host transfer files using USB (I actually own one those special cables)? . What aspects of that protocole restrict its use to a host to device (master -slave) and restain transfer file from a computer to another using a simple cable A to A? I'm a newbie in USB technologie, and to tell the truth I've been through the USB specfication not without problems. Actually I thought that maybe we could access the usb source systemfiles under Linux and modify them to get a dummy USB root acting as a slave and not a master so that we could get a master slave system with two computers. I'm almost sure it s impossible, but I need to know why in that case. Has anyone ever tried this and can tell me why it wouldn't work?
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