It kinda sounds like a project I would have received in school :) They
love making you reinvent wheels.
Jason Stahls
On 1/30/2013 7:40 PM, Joseph Bouchard wrote:
> Ditto what he said. But really, you are trying to reinvent the wheel
> here. Read up on scp, ftp, and that kind of thing.
>
> On 01/30/2013 04:29 AM, Jim Jackson wrote:
>> The card runs linux - which is a variant of unix. The whole point of
>> running a standard operating system, is make the interfaces standard. That
>> means that code written once for linux/unix is usable on most linux/unix
>> implementations.
>>
>> There are many good books on the subject and there are literally thousands
>> of websites offering advice/tutorials/help on network programming for
>> linux/unix. Google is your friend.
>>
>> Also there are many programs already written that can do this.
>> You may not have to write anything, but we really do not know anything
>> about what you wish to achieve as the description is far too vague and
>> general.
>>
>> Go do some of your own research. Learna bit first then ask more specific
>> questions.
>>
>> On Wed, 30 Jan 2013, Asim wrote:
>>
>>> I would like to write a C/C++ code to transfer data from the TS-7300
>>> SD-card to my computer using the Ethernet port. Can someone help me in
>>> this regard. I would prefer a sample C/C++ code regarding this.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Asim
>>>
>>>
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