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Old 03-03-03, 03:49 AM   #14 (permalink)
Budman
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uhhh, I can help with one or two of those....

First to share files with the axim you will like this proggie called Netrunner, actually I'll just post the quote from his post lol

this was posted by Deadhead (U da man!)
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Originally posted by DeadHead
I'm going to post the same answer i gave on another post:

"Do you have access to your network shares from your axim?

If you do it's pretty easy. Just share the directory you want (music dir?), on your desktop to have EVERYBODY with read access privileges

Then, you need to map a network drive into your axim so you'll see it as an additional directory on your file explorer (if you surf directly to the network share using that program, you won't be able to open the files (why?, I don't know but it's pretty stupid if you ask me <_< )

To do that i used a freeware program called NETRUNNER 2.0. You can find it HERE

After you map the drive into a directory on your PDA, you will be able to surf into it and picking files from it as if it were on the pda (just like another directory)

Now, the catch is that the windows media player is pretty bad playing mp3s from a network connection (why?? toooo many questions already, he he ). I guess it's too taxing on the CPU or it doesn't provide some buffer for replay. Whatever

I use the best program IMO to play mp3, pocketmusic. You can find it HERE. Not a single problem with it.

I use my axim downstairs while studying and i can stream my mp3s directly from my PC

IF you don't know how to setup your shares on the PC, you can find a lot of different post on how to do it.

Good luck"

Again, good luck :)
Ohh, and what version of windows do you have?
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