The Motorola W377g phone has a mini-USB connection. The Motorola USB drivers
are on the Motorola web site. They are supported to work under Windows, they
might also work under Wine:
http://www.motorola.com/consumers/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=bda09ec8009a0210VgnVCM108806b00aRCRD
Although
Yes it did, thanks. Do I understand that this data cable is DIFFIRENT from
a normal USB to mini-usb? I already have a dozen of the standard ones.
I wouldn't bother with a USB cable as data transfers might not work:
https://supportforums.motorola.com/message/113515
Ya, well it's too old to have a microsd card slot. Aloniv, what service do
you use with the Freerunner? Do you know if it is possible to use it with
PrePaid service? I am really curious because I have a Nanonote, a device
which is copyleft hardware made by some ex-Freerunner team guys...
Im pretty sure its a Motorola W377 so I am out of luck...
The Freerunner can work with prepaid SIM cards although I didn't have any
luck dialing numbers that begin with * (which is needed in Israel to activate
Orange prepaid SIM cards. Of course you can simply activate them on another
phone and then put it in the Freerunner or get a prepaid SIM
One of my not-so-bright friends had the idea to use a deactivated old cell
phone as a camera. They took a bunch of pics on the phone, but now want to
get them onto a computer. When they plugged it into their M$ pc, nothing
happened so then they offered it to me to see if GNU/Linux would be