Funny, just yesterday a
friend was talking about his recent exploits in iPod hackery, and said someone should build a box that allows you to dump files back and forth from two iPods in the field, sans computer.
Via the
Red Ferret Journal, a USB On-The-Go-Copy Box.
Its USB 2.0, powered by 3 AAA batteries and basically lets you transfer stuff from USB device to device without having to use a boring ole PC.
Not having many USB devices other than digicams (oh! woe is me!), I don't get how the devices know *what* to transfer. An iPod for example isn't going to have the logic to say dump these mp3's over the wire to that other device. So it seems this only works in situations when you're dumping all data downstream to something else, like a printer or empty storage device?