I need to develop more my skills in programming and coding. This way of doing thinks works on Linux and available under the open source license GPL. USB printers, USB scanners, USB serial converters and USB Ethernet interfaces: ok, use fine.USB webcams and USB speakers: view webcam, capture image data and play some music.USB keyboards and USB mice: use with linux console and X Window System.In combination with OpenSC 2 also PACE can be performed by the emulator. USB CCID Emulator can be used as trusted intermediary enabling secure PIN entry and PIN modification. USB storage devices: fdisk, mkfs, mount/umount, file operations, play a DVD movie and record a DVD-R media. Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, OpenMoko) The USB CCID Emulator forwards a locally present PC/SC smart card reader as a standard USB CCID reader.To share USB devices between computers with their full functionality, USB/IP encapsulates “USB I/O messages” into TCP/IP payloads and transmits them between computers”. I tried using socat for that purpose in this way, socat -d -d pty,raw,echo0 pty,raw,echo0 But I often get 'port busy' issues during the usage of these VSPs (Virtual Serial Ports) in my test programs. I want the ports to be permanent, so that I can use them every time I restart. Browsing to the So here I have discovered that they have a project where “The USB/IP Project aims to develop a general USB device sharing system over IP network. I want to set up a virtual serial port emulator in Linux.
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