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| On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:53:29AM -0700, Matt Mets wrote:
| I believe this has been discussed at some point, but there is a
| file-storage module that emulates a mass storage device:
|
Am Mi 4. Juni 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:53:29AM -0700, Matt Mets wrote:
| I believe this has been discussed at some point, but there is a
| file-storage module that emulates a mass storage device:
|
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| These objections don't really kill mass storage gadget as something to
| consider, but sharing a filesystem at the network layer just doesn't
| have these problems and acts like we are used to in normal
Am Mi 4. Juni 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Yes init 1 sounds like the kind of medicine that matches the problem,
but actually doing telinit 1 when you want to share storage is pretty
harsh. I know it's a bit unfair but imagine if that was how things
On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 07:29:27AM +0100, Andy Green wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I think we could get around with pretending to be a digital camera / media
| player instead. IIRC the protocol prefered by windows for these
: using the openmoko neo101 in mass storage mode
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Am Mi 4. Juni 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Yes init 1 sounds like the kind of medicine
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:53:29AM -0700, Matt Mets wrote:
I believe this has been discussed at some point, but there is a
file-storage module that emulates a mass storage device:
http://www.linux-usb.org/gadget/file_storage.html
I don't see it included in the preview ASU package, but it
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although maybe windows doesn't allow to download files from
media players and may not allow to upload on cameras.
XP SP2 connects my Sony DSC-V3 camera as a camera device, but
ultimately, at the system level, is treated as a removable storage
device -- I can copy
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| +1 ;-)
So, how is unmounting SD card to share it going to work on GTA03.
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| +1 ;-)
So, how is unmounting SD card to share it going to work on GTA03.
How come that is an issue? (warning: wild speculation) Does the GTA03
not have flash? If so, you could
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Green wrote:
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I think most phones that are capable of doing usb network/storage do this,
as well as the Nokia tablet devices.
It is not that difficult to make the software safely umount the
sd/cf/whatever on
(warning: wild speculation) Does the GTA03 not
have flash? If so, you could partition the SD card, and then only unmount
the partition used for media storage.
wild speculation
Having two memory card slots (one for OS, one easy accessible for
usage with changeable memory cards) could be nicer
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Ilja O. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wild speculation
Having two memory card slots (one for OS, one easy accessible for
usage with changeable memory cards) could be nicer than standard
(current) architecture. You flush operating system with simple card
reader.
Am Sa 31. Mai 2008 schrieb Lally Singh:
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Ilja O. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wild speculation
Having two memory card slots (one for OS, one easy accessible for
usage with changeable memory cards) could be nicer than standard
(current) architecture. You
hello
Already i have posted to this community regarding this question but i
didn get any response.
Can the openmoko mobile be used as a mass storage device, or can it be
networked with windows???
It would b very helpfull if i am getting any reply( even if there s no way
to do so, mail me
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| hello
| Already i have posted to this community regarding this question but
| i didn get any response.
| Can the openmoko mobile be used as a mass storage device, or can it be
| networked with
From: manoj kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello
Already i have posted to this community regarding this question but i
didn get any response.
Can the openmoko mobile be used as a mass storage device, or can it be
networked with windows???
It would b very helpfull if i am getting any reply(
manoj kumar wrote:
hello
Already i have posted to this community regarding this question but i
didn get any response.
Can the openmoko mobile be used as a mass storage device, or can it be
networked with windows???
It would b very helpfull if i am getting any reply( even if there s no way
hi,
the OM is a linux based phone. so you should be able to transfer data via
ssh, samba, nfs, etc.
i don't think that you plug it into a windows pc and the explorer says:
Hey, there is a mass storage device.
But i think you could install a litle samba server. or use the
kernel CIFS
On Fri, May 30, 2008 10:09 am, Andy Green wrote:
~ But not mass storage: this operates in block mode and requires complete
ownership of the storage by the host then (since if we have it mounted
too, we will write conflicting things to directory structures, etc).
Could we emulate a block
I'm sure it's *possible* to make the neo behave like a mass storage
device, and I would love to have
software that does it so I can have some kind of communication with
Windows machines that I don't
have permission to install drivers internet bridges on. As far as
I know that software
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Fri, May 30, 2008 10:09 am, Andy Green wrote:
|
| ~ But not mass storage: this operates in block mode and requires complete
| ownership of the storage by the host then (since if we have it mounted
|
A minimal ftp server providing anonymous access on $DOMAIN seems feasible
especially if one wants a gui to operate on files without the hassle of
client joining a domain, user/group permissions etc. (as in with samba?)
OR
Nothing would beat rsync/cwRsync on (maybe cygwin) if it were just about
Can the openmoko mobile be used as a mass storage device, or can it be
networked with windows???
you should be able to transfer files over to the neo/freerunners sd
card using bluetooth.
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On Friday 30 May 2008 14:31, Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Fri, May 30, 2008 10:09 am, Andy Green wrote:
| ~ But not mass storage: this operates in block mode and requires
| complete ownership of the storage by the host then (since if we have it
| mounted
I'm sure it's *possible* to make the neo behave like a mass storage device,
and I would love to have
software that does it so I can have some kind of communication with
Windows machines that I don't
have permission to install drivers internet bridges on. As far as I
know that software
manoj kumar wrote:
Can the openmoko mobile be used as a mass storage device, or can it be
networked with windows???
Well, from a technical point of view I agree that making the Neo to show
itself as a mass storage device it's bad, but I honestly think that this
could be very useful.
For
I believe this has been discussed at some point, but there is a
file-storage module that emulates a mass storage device:
http://www.linux-usb.org/gadget/file_storage.html
I don't see it included in the preview ASU package, but it should be
trivial to build separately.
The issue (that I see,
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
manoj kumar wrote:
Can the openmoko mobile be used as a mass storage device, or can it be
networked with windows???
Well, from a technical point of view I agree that making the Neo to show
itself as a mass storage device it's bad, but I honestly think that
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
| manoj kumar wrote:
| Can the openmoko mobile be used as a mass storage device, or can it
| be networked with windows???
|
| Well, from a technical point of view I agree
+1 ;-)
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