Hi Remco,
Thank you for your response.
Bou schreef:
Hi all,
assume that you have 2 platforms with usb support. In fact, one
device and a PC.
On the first platform, you have a USB device attached (e.g. a memory
stick).
You connect the platform with the PC through their usb ports.
Is there any way you can control the memory stick through the PC?
(The first platform will act something like a USB relay?).
I think it's possible to configure linux to behave as a USB hub, since
it has both host and device support.
If you connect to your device using ttyUSBx, then things get a bit
difficult, since you are actually using a serial port to connect to
your device and not USB.
Its not mandatory that the platform can access the USB device at the
same time. I can even have 2 different firmwares, one for normal
use(ttyUSBx) and another as a Linux Hub. How can I make mt platform
behave like a usb hub? (I have no experience in USB, any hints are
welcomed).
Thank again,
Dimitris
Kind regards,
Remco Poelstra
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