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2008-06-27
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2008-06-28
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2008-06-28
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...instead of pointing the usb device to the card(s) , point it to a selected mountpoint (it could be a smb/cifs mountpoint for instance) .
I know its far fetched, but i see no reason why is not possible. Imagine a dvd player that accepts usb input. Plugin an n800 device, that virtualizes a fat32 (=) hard drive which is a wi-fi remote drive mounted on the n800 .
Summing:
dvd_player <=usb=> n800 <=wi-fi=> host pc <=shared hd=>
Is this possible or just crazy talk ?
Thanks in advance,
franciscols