There is a special crossover USB cable, you can't use a standard AA for this. Check this ebay seller www.kraydad.com for a reasonably priced cable. The stores charge outrageous prices for them. I have purchased a lot of cables from that ebay store. Great prices and service.
Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I assume it is possible to connect two computers via the USB port. Would it
>require a US A-A cable, or is it a special "crossover" cable such as
>required with RS232 or RJ45?
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