I have a HP iPAQ
Pocket PC with
Windows Mobile 2003 SE operating system. There are
Compact Flash and SD memory cards inside the
Pocket PC. Is it somehow possible to access the
Pocket PC as a USB memory device under my Debian machine? I don't need synchronization- just simple RW access to SD and CF cards would be enough
I connect
Pocket PC to my computer using the cradle with USB cable. After connecting I see following new entries under kernel ringbuffer:
Code:
[606126.880082] usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 11
[606127.027627] ipaq 4-1:1.0: PocketPC PDA converter detected
[606127.029900] usb 4-1: PocketPC PDA converter now attached to ttyUSB4
I'm even able to connect to
ttyUSB4 over serial cable(9600bps, 8N1), but I can see only
CLIENT printed to the screen. "fdisk -l" doesn't show any new partitions as it usually would in case of a USB memory device.
Long story short, is it somehow possible to access
Pocket PC as a USB memory device under Linux? Or at least in similar fashion?