on 1/7/03 7:02 AM, Ben Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why not Ethernet to USB ?? you can already get Ethernet to parallel /
> serial, also an Ethernet to USB would be useful also for people wishing to
> use USB printers on a network.
I've got an ethernet connection between a PB5300 (no USB) and a desktop 7600
connected to a scanner via a USB card, and experimentally tried to get a
copy of Photoshop on the laptop to import directly from the scanner. It
didn't work at all, though if the scanner software were installed on the
laptop perhaps it might. Of course once scans are on the 7600's hd the 5300
can see them with no problem, so as a practical matter it doesn't matter in
the least.
Best,
Victoria
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