John,

Handspring used to have an application which would do
this. I think it allowed you to browse the contents of
a Visor plugged into the cradle as if it were an
external storage device; I don't know if it was ever
released to non-developers. So I believe the answer to
your question is 'yes, but you may need to be a Palm
licensee to do it' :-(

Just my $2e-2

- Paulo

--- John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Imagine a Palm application controlling the USB port
> in such a way so that it
> announce itself as a USB memory to the PC (instead
> of as a Palm HotSync
> something). The user would be able to
> browse/add/delete files on the Palm
> through Windows Explorer just as any other hard
> disk.
> 
> Wouldn't that be a cool application?
> 
> Anybody on this forum know if the Palm hardware
> and/or OS will allow such a
> USB controlling application?
> 
> /John
> 
> 
> 
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