On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Greg Lee wrote:

> I've seen plenty of information on how to make a Linux based device
> communicate with Microsoft based machines via RNDIS, but I've not been able
> to find any information on whether you can connect a Windows CE/Windows
> Mobile based device (say a PDA or a mobile phone) to a Linux machine and
> communicate via RNDIS.  I need to implement access to the device's embedded
> storage (i.e., I need to mount the file system that is on the WinCE based
> device on my Linux machine) and provide network services for the device so
> that when it is attached to the Linux machine it can access the LAN via the
> Linux machine.
> 
> Has anyone been successful in doing this?  Would someone point me to a good
> starting point.

There was a recent patch posted on the linux-usb-devel list for 
exactly that purpose.  Search the mailing-list archives for the last few 
weeks and you should find it.  Or if you can't find it, send a message to 
that list asking for help.

Alan Stern



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