Data Transfer between Two USB Flash SCSI Disks using a Touch Screen
Citation
Anurag A. Chakravorty , Raghwendra J. Suryawanshi. "Data Transfer between Two USB Flash SCSI Disks using a Touch Screen", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V13(2),71-75 July 2014. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group
Abstract
In this information age, importance of data in human life is no more just secondary. Electronics plays a vital role in our daily life. In the present world of electronics, there are various ways that are present for storage of any type of data electronically, today’s most used & portable device is pen drives or USB mass storage devices. Under normal circumstances, as an intermediate device, if we want to move or copy data from one mass storage device to another, we use a computer in the form of desktops, laptops, etc. We need a device which can be used as an intermediate device, also which is a complete blend of hardware & software. This device is a gadget that can be used to transfer data between two flash SCSI devices via a touch screen. This is a user friendly device which uses the most popular bus – USB (Universal Serial Bus) with Type-A connector. It is governed by the USB 2.0 Protocol. One of the major advantage of this device is its portability.
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Keywords
USB Mass Storage drives, FAT, SCSI, VNC2, FT800, Pen drive.