> -----Original Message-----
> 
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002, Libor Kratochvil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jan 08, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> I have special need: Connect two PC each other by USB and
> > >> transfer files by UUCP or ZMODEM protocol. I must not use
> > >> usbnet or any other network support for security reason. I
> > >> found a few cables with USB
> > >> bridge, but all of them are supported only in Windows
> > >> environmet. Is there any solution of this problem in linux world?
> > >
> > > If you can't use usbnet, then you'll have to use 
> something like USB to
> > > serial, USB to SCSI, etc or something custom.
> > 
> > OK! This is solution, but it isn't possible for my purpose. 
> Connection
> > between PC have to be designed
> > on clear serial link. I decided to use of USB because of 
> speed and price.
> > Generally I need connect
> > PC without any network support or sharing of data storage 
> resource. Speed of
> > this connection would be
> > higher then 1Mbit/s. I found hardware solution, but all of 
> them are without
> > software support for linux (for ex.
> > http://www.usbgear.com/usa/item_102.html) Is there anybody who is
> > programming driver for this type
> > USB device? Does anybody know  better serial solution 
> without use expensive
> > fast serial controlers?
> 
> That device looks like a usbnet. If so, it should have a 
> driver already.
> 
> JE

Yes, it's clear, but I mustn't use network support - only clear
serial solution is possible.

LK





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