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Tip: How to Use Your Phone as a Storage Device |
judge Joined: May 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Romania PM |
I had this idea for quite a while now, but I didn't have the time to test it. The thing is that your T61x, T3xx or T68 can be used as a storage device. The procedure is quite simple.
You have to change the extension of the file that you want to store to an extension recognized by the phone (e.g. .mid, .imy, .jpg and so on). You can do this either by adding ".mid" at the end of your file or by deleting the current extension and replacing it with the new one. Send this file to your phone and it will be accepted. Then you can just send it back to any other device (PC, laptop, PDA) and change the extension back to use it properly.
I have tested this with a PDF file compressed with WinRAR and it worked perfectly. I transferred it to my phone then to my girlfriend's laptop and decompressed it there. I worked perfect - no CRC errors at all. Hope some of you might find this useful when you're in a tight spot. Sorry if this has been posted before - I must confess I didn't search for it. I was too excited... |
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
Actually I think thats an interesting find and am surprised that the T610 depends wholly on the file type when accepting a file rather than confirming the file header details etc.
I guess its just a shame, in this case, that the T610 only has 2Mb and more so because I have managed to fill this up and though I keep looking for things I don't use in order to clear room I rarely find anything I can get rid of.
On the other hand you can get these USB 128Mb memory dongles for 40-50 euros these days and thats a much more convenient way to carry data since they require no drivers on windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Useful info though for those with plenty of room, albeit a little bit of a fiddle to get it on the phone, but nice one!
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BOSSHOGG Joined: Dec 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Smart idea. :-)
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judge Joined: May 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Romania PM |
Thanks, masseur! Can you confirm that this also works on the T610? My last posted tip only worked for T310 and T68. It might prove useful when you have no other option of taking some files with you. And the fact that you can use it in conjunction with an archiver is quite fun.
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wrath000 Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
I've got an MP3 player that has 32meg built-in memory, and can also use MMC/SD cards. I use it with some 128meg SD cards (which are very cheap by the way) all the time.
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
unfortunately I cannot confirm on the T610 as I don't use, or even have installed, a RAR compression program (although I do have WINZIP which does read and decompress/derchive such files).
I will certainly give it a go when I get a few moments though! |
wrath000 Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
I have just uploaded a 200kb exe file disguised as .mid
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judge Joined: May 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Romania PM |
It should work with any compressor - I used WinRAR because I wanted to test the archive after transferring it back and renaming it to the original filename. It also works without a compressor - I used one because of the best compression option that allows for a smaller size of the file. Just remember this: don't change the filename to 'mpn or you'll never be able to transfer it back. LOL
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
yeah I was wondering about using mpn since I think that does get subsequent processing when received on the T610!
anyway... nice cooperation! thats what I like on Esato
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wrath000 Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
I think your best bet is to use .mid & .thm files.
.jpg & .gif get thumbnailed when recieved
.mpn & .jar get proccessed when recieved
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judge Joined: May 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Romania PM |
If we used an image extension I think it would display the red X to show that the image is corrupt or that no thumbnail is available. Don't know how that would behave on a T610, though.
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