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Q: What happens when two people try to use the same device at the same time from two different computers?
A: Keep in mind that USB provides a connecting technology and not a network. Since the USB MultiSwitch Hub is a standard USB 2.0 device, only one person can use a connected device at a time. For example, I plug in my MultiSwitch Hub-enabled laptop, share your printer and/or get what I need from an external USB hard drive and then, when you want it back, we switch the devices back to you. If we want to toggle back and forth, we can do that. But only one of us can access the desired USB device at a time. So its really collaborative sharing of the devices (I didnt expect anything different, really). If PC#1 mounts a USB drive to a drive letter, then PC#2 will not be able to use it until PC#1 unmounts its... is that correct?
The review reads like there is some PC/Mac software involved in the switching process, like you would have to do if you wanted to share an internal hard drive, or attached printer.
No mention of Linux though...
I, for one, welcome our new sword wielding, next-gen game creating overloads down on the first floor:)
/me looks out window, across courtytard, waves at NinjaTheory staff.... now get back to work and stop waving at anyone who happens to be looking at you.
By the looks of it, probably refering to this: NOP Research for Channel4 TV in the UK: HERE Thats quite scary really...
I, for one, welcome our new sword wielding, next-gen game creating overloads down on the first floor :)
/me looks out window, across courtytard, waves at NinjaTheory staff.... now get back to work and stop waving at anyone who happens to be looking at you.