Re: [newbie] Windows CE device

2002-11-09 Thread Technoslick
Do I assume correctly that you are looking to synchronize data between your
handheld Win CE device and a Linux computer, not just copy files back and
forth with Linux? I, too, hope to find that someone has created a conduit
for this purpose. I would like to be able to do the same in Evolution as I
can with my Palm device.

Actually, I would love to convert my Win CE device to running Linux, but I
haven't found anyone that has done this to give me advice, nor has my
research given me any warm fuzzies that once done there's any practical
application (where are the apps?)

If you hear of anything, or find anything that helps, please feel free to
let me know. I'll do the same for you (conduit/synchronization).

T

- Original Message -
From: Noah Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 11:37 PM
Subject: [newbie] Windows CE device


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









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Re: [newbie] Windows CE device

2002-11-09 Thread Noah Hicks
Techno
Your absolutely right.  However, I presumed that actually being able to 
utilize what ever protocols M$ has put in WinCE to do things like 
mail/contact syncing was part if their intilectual property.  So I was just 
hoping that some kind of simple work around, maybe a quasi ftp, had been 
thought up.  I certainly don't have the skills to do this but it seems to me 
that someone would have done this.
-Noah


On Saturday 09 November 2002 09:37, Technoslick wrote:
 Do I assume correctly that you are looking to synchronize data between your
 handheld Win CE device and a Linux computer, not just copy files back and
 forth with Linux? I, too, hope to find that someone has created a conduit
 for this purpose. I would like to be able to do the same in Evolution as I
 can with my Palm device.

 Actually, I would love to convert my Win CE device to running Linux, but I
 haven't found anyone that has done this to give me advice, nor has my
 research given me any warm fuzzies that once done there's any practical
 application (where are the apps?)

 If you hear of anything, or find anything that helps, please feel free to
 let me know. I'll do the same for you (conduit/synchronization).

 T

 - Original Message -
 From: Noah Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 11:37 PM
 Subject: [newbie] Windows CE device


 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





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[newbie] Windows CE device

2002-11-08 Thread Noah Hicks
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



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Re: [newbie] Windows CE device

2002-11-08 Thread Stephen Kuhn
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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