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My guess is it's emulating a serial or network connection, not storage, and so would not likely work in this case. The link to the PC to PC USB transfer cable is broken so I don't know for sure what that's about. Hacking up some flash drives with a xacto knife and a soldering iron is a hardware solution. Some kind of FPGA is a firmware solution.
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Linux USB gadgets would be a software heavy solution. The option one would choose depends on where one feels most comfortable. I have some ideas but I'm not sure I should give my half baked ideas to anyone else. Maybe do this on some kind of FPGA development board, or crack open some flash drives and put a soldering iron to them. If some people that knew enough low level hardware and firmware then they could create a dual port USB drive. Some could be controlled by software to allow scripting. I've seen USB switches that could help in avoiding the motions of having to move the drive back and forth. The Linux "USB gadgets" project is one scheme to allow this. The files could be modified by both systems but care had to be taken to avoid both writing at once. I've seen people use single board computers with USB-OTG ports as a storage device allowing a portion of its drive appear as USB storage to another computer. This is an interesting problem even if it is a few years old. This DIAMOND PC To PC USB File Transfer Adapter looks like exactly what I’m looking for, but seems to rely on specific software likely because there’s no onboard storage.Īny other solutions would be welcome, of course.
