File transfer
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− | + | It is possible to write data to micro SD on a desktop machine with the suitable writer and then have it accessible from inside the OpenMoko after the card is inserted into that device. To get this working, the micro SD must be formatted in some filesystem that both OpenMoko and host understand (ext2, for instance). | |
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+ | The problem with this approach is that micro SD is difficult to access in the Neo. Both battery and even SIM card must be removed to reach it. | ||
== common methods not supported == | == common methods not supported == |
Revision as of 13:02, 8 June 2008
The OpenMoko hardware and software offer several ways to transfer files to and from the system.
WARNING: This information is based on personal account possibly using an old system (uname -a: Linux fic-gta01 2.6.20.7-moko8 #2 PREEMPT Wed May 2 14:45:45 CST 2007 armv4tl unknown) --kinscore
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SCP
client (find host pc ip-adress: scp <hostLoginName>@<hostIP>:/file .)
server (on host pc: 'scp <file> root@192.168.0.202:/tmp/')
TFTP
client ('tftp')
server?
NFS
client (on Neo: 'mount -t nfs ...' or edit /etc/fstab and '/etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh start')
server?
HTTP
client (on Neo: 'wget',web browser)
MicroSD
It is possible to write data to micro SD on a desktop machine with the suitable writer and then have it accessible from inside the OpenMoko after the card is inserted into that device. To get this working, the micro SD must be formatted in some filesystem that both OpenMoko and host understand (ext2, for instance).
The problem with this approach is that micro SD is difficult to access in the Neo. Both battery and even SIM card must be removed to reach it.
common methods not supported
- FTP
- SFTP
- Bluetooth (except via other network methods)