Hello,

There are a few walys to get an file onto your SD card:

1) If you own it legally, drivemode will work on hires+ devices (320x480)
Just plug your device into the PC per hotsync cable and run drive mode. It
will show the SD card as a drive on your PC... copy to your heart's content
2) for non-hires+ devices, cheack out a software similar to softick cache (
http://softick.com/cardexport2/) or cardreader (
http://www.mobile-stream.com/cardreader.html) these function similar to
drive mode
3) Spend 3-4 dollars on an SD card reader taht'll go directly into USB.
IMHO, the transfer per physical reader versus the software above is quicker,
imho.

Hope this helps...

PS: You can always fool with the exchange manager and find a way to trick
RescoExplorer or sth to install it.

On 9/27/07, kiryat8 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1) I need to transfer an Intel Hex file to the SDCard using the Quick
> Install application that my application will read and process.
> I get an error "There is no application on the organizer to handle this
> file (0x4005)." How do I register my application for handling hex files?
>
> 2)In an attempt to create a work around to test the rest of my program, I
> changed the hex file's suffix to wav and it was transferred to
> "Audio\\test.wav". I am using the VFS api to process the file. I
> successfully got the volume, opened the file but the err = VFSFileSize(fref,
> &fileSize); function returns errNone but with the fileSize zero!
>
> How can I easily transfer a Hex file to the SDCard on a Tungsten E2 and be
> able to read the ASCII file without problems?
> How much memory can I expect available on the Tungsten?
> My Hex files may be as large as 400k.
>
> Thanks
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