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by taob » Sun Sep 25, 2005 4:59 pm
It doesn't look like anyone has implemented this, based on my Google searches. What I would like to do is have my X40 (or any laptop for that matter) act as if it were an external USB drive. I often have a couple dozen gigabytes of data to transfer between the Thinkpad and my desktop. My current options are:
- Copy via some TCP/IP-based protocol over the network (not very fast)
- Copy from laptop to external USB drive, then copy from USB drive to desktop (requires babysitting of two copy operations)
It would be great if there was some sort of USB mass storage device software drive/emulator that could run on the Thinkpad end, and have my desktop "mount" the laptop's drive.
Apple has something close with their Powerbooks... you can put them into Firewire "target drive mode", and it acts like a big external drive. The problem with their implementation is: 1) need to reboot to go into TDM, 2) can't do anything else with the Powerbook while in TDM, 3) only works with Firewire.
Anyone aware of a way to turn a Thinkpad into a USB device?
- Brian
2004: 2371-8EU X40, 1.2 GHz Pentium M, 1 GB, 40 GB, 802.11b/g, 2 x 8-cell
2007: 2623-DDU T60p, 2.0 GHz T2500, 2 GB, 200GB 7200 rpm, 802.11a/b/g, BT, 3 x 9-cell, 15" UXGA FlexView, Adv Mini Dock
2011: 4286-CTO X220, 2.5 GHz i5-2520M, 8 GB, 60GB SSD, 250GB HD