Nowadays, most PocketPC’s have a bluetooth transmitter – and all of them have memory cards. Thus, accessing a PocketPC’s memory card via Bluetooth sounds like a cool idea(no need for that sync cable). And indeed, the OBEX protocol allows you to access the My Documents folder of your PocketPC wirelessly – but not the memory card.

However, configuring your PocketPC to share its memory card is easy(sorry for German screenshots as always)!

Step 1: open settings, click bluetooth

Step 2: click services, choose Data transfer, click Settings
0a How to access your PocketPCs memory card via Bluetooth

Step 3: choose the path you want to share
1a How to access your PocketPCs memory card via Bluetooth
In the picture above, I chose the root folder of my hp ipaq rx4240 so that I can access both RAM and the memory card wirelessly from my PC and my Treo 680. However, you can choose other folders as needed – for example, your memory card or your Windows folder!

From now on, other handhelds and PC’s can access the ‘share’ you created! Have fun with it!


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