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From: Digital I. Inc. <ok...@di...> - 2004-03-03 23:06:31
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And I invented(?) more generic way.
How about "piggy-back everything" driver.
I mean, assumes there is a TCP/IP connection.
and in that connection, there is a serial line data, USB data,,,,,.
in other words, what I want to say is, on an USB cable, you can put
every kind of data on it. sound, mouse, serial, printer....
then, why we can not put them on TCP/IP?
|sound| |speaker|
|Linux| -> |serial| -> TCP/IP -> |windows| -> |serial|
|USB| |USB
This is useful not only for coLinux user, but normal Linux user.
--- Okajima.
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