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Sony Memory Stick/Windows NT

Sony Memory Stick/Windows NT

Sony Memory Stick/Windows NT

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Hi, I have a Sony Clie NR70 and I'd like to use the MS Export feature to transfer files from my Windows NT machine to the Clie. As Windows NT4.0 does not support USB, I am using a serial cable, that works fine for all other functions, except when I use the MS Export application.

I'm doing everything fine, because I sue this feature at home (where I use the USB cradle with Windows XP). I'm guessing that the serial cable does not allow for this kind of semi-ermanent connection between the Clie and the PC, but I was wondering if someone could confirm this or at least offer an alternative method for performing this function.

Many thanks,
Pete

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