1. PSCP.EXE
- Posted by petelomax Jun 22, 2022
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Whilst still a dauntingly long way off, Phix on ARM (/Raspberry Pi) took a major step forward today with my discovery of one little vital ingredient: pscp.exe, which I'd never head of before today.
At least and at long last I am finally in a position to twiddle every now and then.
That was triggered by noticing on my github feed one ghaberek had starred an assembly tutorial, which prompts me to say: the dark side beckons (tee hee).
2. Re: PSCP.EXE
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Jun 23, 2022
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Whilst still a dauntingly long way off, Phix on ARM (/Raspberry Pi) took a major step forward today with my discovery of one little vital ingredient: pscp.exe, which I'd never head of before today.
At least and at long last I am finally in a position to twiddle every now and then.
That was triggered by noticing on my github feed one ghaberek had starred an assembly tutorial, which prompts me to say: the dark side beckons (tee hee).
Haha good to know I'm getting noticed. When I want to develop from my Windows machine to a Raspberry Pi, I'll usually set up a Samba share to my home directory on the Pi so I can open and edit files in Windows, and then use an SSH terminal (PuTTY) to actually run and test the files. This approach feels nearly the same as developing locally.
-Greg
3. Re: PSCP.EXE
- Posted by ryanj Jun 25, 2022
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Haha good to know I'm getting noticed. When I want to develop from my Windows machine to a Raspberry Pi, I'll usually set up a Samba share to my home directory on the Pi so I can open and edit files in Windows, and then use an SSH terminal (PuTTY) to actually run and test the files. This approach feels nearly the same as developing locally.
-Greg
I do the same! In fact, I always have at least one Linux server, mainly for file servers, and always have SSH set up as well. I started testing Euphoria on a Raspberry Pi about a year ago to read 1-wire temperature sensors, and I always use SSH and Samba so I don't have to connect anything to it other than power and an Ethernet cable (and the sensors to the GPIO header, of course), and it runs in the back room.
4. Re: PSCP.EXE
- Posted by ryanj Jun 25, 2022
- 657 views
Whilst still a dauntingly long way off, Phix on ARM (/Raspberry Pi) took a major step forward today with my discovery of one little vital ingredient: pscp.exe, which I'd never head of before today.
At least and at long last I am finally in a position to twiddle every now and then.
That was triggered by noticing on my github feed one ghaberek had starred an assembly tutorial, which prompts me to say: the dark side beckons (tee hee).
That looks extremely useful for automating file access to a VPS over the Internet.