Yes just Google "USB Data transfer" I got a few hits that should suite your needs. Although this should work It seems to me to be a single task solution. I have never used one. I think using a standard Network TCP/IP would be a better choice since it is a multitasker. You would need a NIC (Network Interface Card) in both machines. These NIC's come in PCI, USB or ISA flavors. You should get a Network Hub or Switch rather than Using direct cable connection using a crossover cable, although this works I gotten migraines getting it to work with Win98 and XP. With Networking installed you would be able to connect either machine to the Internet simultaneously or separately and share files, or printers connected to either machine.
t0m mike wrote:
I have a notebook and a desk top ! Is it possible to connect the two machines using the USB ports for sending data to each other and sharing resources ? Do I need any special wire or a hub ? Notebook is running on Win98 and the Desktop is running on XP. Both have USB ports . Thanks
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