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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Login and Password for telnet
From: "Geri" <>
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 13:08:39 -0000
Hello Richard and JS


Thank you for your response. Currently I have mounted a directory of 
the Windows PC (Development PC). I compile my software for the TS-
Board inside Eclipse and start it for debugging. By this way 
sometimes two programs try to use the same ressource. I thin it is as 
you said, it is a file locking problem because if I unlock them it 
works.

This was the reason why i am looking for another approach. For my 
current understanding it could be parctical way to develop the 
software in Eclispe on the Windows PC. For debugging I open a ftp 
connection to the TS-7300-Board and copy the debug binaries to the 
Board. After that I start remote debugging.

The only thing I currently need for that is access to the file system 
of the TS-7300 board using ftp. Currently I do not know how to do 
this:) I already tried to backup my SD-Card from TS to a Windows 
drive and after that modify files there but MS-Windows can not read 
the Card. I know this is anothr file system but there is probably an 
easy way to access it... At least ftp could be helpful

@js: if if call
:etc# man ftpusers'
then I get
'No manual entry for ftpusers'


Best regards and if you have an idea how to get access using ftp it 
would exactly need my needs.

Gerhard
I am reading and reading linux tutorials...



 
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