Re: host to host usb transfer

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Hello,

I think I got the picture more or less.

So in order to use g_ether on this Linux box it should have USB
peripheral controller, right? Standard PC computer has something
called host controller. Are there computers that have usb host
controller - to connect to them "regular" usb devices and also usb
peripheral controller, so they could be connected as a device to PC
computer?

Right now I'm interrested in something called ebox 3350
http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info.php/manufacturers_id/29/products_id/1704

short info from this link above, it has:
"USB Servo Bus interfaces (USB2Dynamixel or CM-700 for Robotis servos,
 USBSC32 for PWM servos, ...)"

Does this look as it could support g_ether module ?

If not can You propose some hardware similar to this, or to raspberry.
I know my question is very vague, sorry, basically I need to run
QtCore library, postgresql, openssl on this box.

best regards
Marek

2012/10/30, Michal Nazarewicz <mina86@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Tue, Oct 30 2012, Marek Floriańczyk wrote:
>> Lets leave windows on side for a moment. How about if I would like to
>> connect
>> to this Linux box with g_ether gadget from other Linux machine ? Do I also
>>
>> need g_ether module on the other machine?
>
> No.  g_ether is USB gadget, it is functional only on the USB device.
>
> USB host, needs a host side driver.  Your Linux box should detect it
> automatically and create a new "usb0" network interface when you connect
> your USB device running g_ether.
>
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