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Re: Alternative to iPhone Explorer?



On Aug 19, 3:12 pm, Steven Nelson <steven-nel...@uiowa.edu> wrote:
> On Aug 19, 3:33 pm, Egan Ford <dataj...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Aug 19, 11:47 am, Steven Nelson <steven-nel...@uiowa.edu> wrote:
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> > > On Aug 18, 4:18 pm, Steven Nelson <steven-nel...@uiowa.edu> wrote:
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> > > > On Aug 18, 2:29 am, Michael J. Mahon <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
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> > > > > I'd like to add some of my own images to the Best of FTA app on my iPhone,
> > > > > but iPhone Explorer complains about a DLL and recommends I wait until Apple
> > > > > fixes it in another Safari update...
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> > > > > I'd like not to wait, so what's a good alternative to iPhone Explorer?
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> > If you make your files rwx before coping over with iPhone Explorer,
> > then they will also be R/W.  Make sure you use the "Best of FTA/
> > Documents" directory and not the "Best Of FTA/Best Of FTA.app"
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> > There is a memorysize param, but I have been unable to get it to work.
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> > The mod keys can be controlled with BT keyboards.  The iSSH and Prompt
> > terminal emulators both support the mod keys with BT.  I think it was
> > an issue in the past, but should no longer be an issue.  Hopefully FTA
> > will be updated.
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> I tried iPhone Explorer with my OSX 10.5.8 PPC.  It seems to work
> quite well for the task of moving files to/from the ipad for the Best
> of FTA.
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> I haven't been able to get memorySize param to work either.  I have
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>                 <bootslot>7</bootslot>
>                 <bramParam>memorySize:4;speed:zip;zipSpeed:0</bramParam>
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>                 <systemParam>memorySize:4</systemParam>
>                 <emulatorParam>speed:zip;zipSpeed:0</emulatorParam>
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>              </config>
> but neither version seems to work.  (I tried bramparam because the
> only example I could find for background used bramparam instead of
> system/emulator param keyword.)
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> Anyway, I vouch that iPhone Explorer does work for the task in
> question.
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>   --Steve

This works:

<emulatorParam>_memorySize:8</emulatorParam>

Note the underscore.  My GS has 8MB now.