We cannot have a generic device stack for linux. It completely depends on the hardware. At linux OS side there is generic host stack(USB 1.1)- EHCI (USB2.0) is under development. We are using some ISA and PCI cards with our device stack and are using linux box as a device.
Hope this info will help.
Regards,
--Sreekumar CM
John Douglas Porter
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> I think what linux has (as is windows) is a USB Host Protocol Stack.
> I'm not sure if it also has a Device Stack. Unless it has a device
> stack, this (to have windows detect linux box as a storage device )
> is not possible.
Thanks. Well, if it hasn't been done, I hope someone is working on it! :-)
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