I have a mini pc I use for gaming, and an old but mostly functional laptop I use for everything else. Both machines have Ethernet and usb3. At home, I have a 19" monitor, external keyboard, trackball, USB switch.
I'm traveling in the near future, and taking the laptop is a given. I'm thinking of taking the mini pc with me, but taking the whole setup is definitively too much work. It occurred to me that the laptop conceivably could be made an adequate terminal of sorts for the mini pc.
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providing they both have compatible operating systems or the laptop's is partitioned so when you plug in the external hardrive you can automatically just use the screen.
yes that does exist and might work.
try using male to male usb cable compatible with each device.
before you buy see if a friend has those cables to test out if that will work. Windows can be a pain some times in terms of restricting what you can do.
The only workaround is if you
a) have access to the c:/drive menu prompt
b) know how to use the commands, so you might override windows os so you can get it to work.
@Bliss My father may have such a cable., good thinking, thank you. If he doesn't, I can get one delivered to his place.
My friends are pretty spread out, I doubt the few who are both geographically close and would have time for me because I needed something from them fit the bill.
Waiting until I'm there has the added benefit that it gives me some time to find anything which might make the implementation simpler, common pitfalls to avoid, etc.
@00pi
you can buy cables at different price points from amazon but i always ask friends who are constatly upgrading tech because they usually have extra cables.