On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 15:37, Noah Hicks wrote: > Hey all > Is there any way to do any sort of data transfer between a Windows CE device > and a linux computer? I was just hoping to be able to transfer text files > from one device to the other. I have a hunch that I'm talking about the > impossible, but I thought I would ask. > -Noah Being that the device is able to network, if you've got SAMBA running on the CE device, you should be able to easily transfer files to the device or from the device via normal Windows networking.
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