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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 09:07 am, Balaji Raghavan wrote:
> I want to write to another machine's hard drive via USB UHCI. So, I know
> that at the writer's end, I can use the USB mass storage device driver.
> But, I would also like to know if there exists a driver that enables a
> hard drive partition to be presented as an external USB hard drive via the
> USB UHCI? That means that I would like to share hard drive partitions
> between two machines using USB UHCI and not by multiporting a SCSI drive
> and also not over the network (by using NFS or SMB/CIFS).
There could potentially be a driver, but it won't be runable on a "normal PC". 
USB is not peer-to-peer, it is strictly master/slave. You'd need some 
"device"/"gadget" hardware in the PC (or an adaptor cable) to make this work.

Alternatively, if you can tell me how you intend to transfer the data, I can 
perhaps advise on what driver to use.

Brad
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