How to Access your FileSystem on OS 3.0

Posted by psp2468 July - 16 - 2009 - Thursday

Since the beginning I have never used SSH because originally I could never get it to work. So I search and searched around for an equivalent and I found one that it not really known by a lot of people. I think everyone should use it because it is more reliable that SSH because simply, it uses USB cable rather than over the air. Plus it has worked with every firmware I have been on from 1.1.1 to 3.0. It’s called Total Commander.

Total Commander with an extra plugin called T-Pot is the perfect equivalent to the SSH.I will host the plugin but for Total Commander, you should get it from the creators so you guys always get the newest version.

For Total Commander: Total Commander (EXTERNAL LINK) (1259)
For T-Pot Plugin: T-Pot (1170)

  1. Firstly you will need to install the Total Commander program.
  2. Download the T-Pot plugin from above. You do not need to extract it.
  3. Open the Total Commander program. Because this program is free, you will need to press a certain number to start the program.
  4. Then all you need to do is locate the T-Pot plugin you downloaded and double click on it IN THE TOTAL COMMANDER PROGRAM.
  5. It should then say something about that this directory contains a plugin and it asks if you want to install it or not. Click yes to install.
  6. Once it has finished, on the third row down from the top on the left beside where it says [preload] it says [-c-]. Click on that and change it to [-\-].
  7. On the top  it should say T-PoT. Click on it and you are now in the filesystems of your iPhone/iPod Touch.

t-potTo me it’s a simply way that SSH. Hope you guys find this guide useful.

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14 Responses to “How to Access your FileSystem on OS 3.0”

  1. jd155 says:

    Not sure if this works on 3.0 but ifunbox is a pretty handy program
    plus it dosent have to be installed it just runs as a execute
    http://i-funbox.com/

  2. Paul says:

    Wat of iFun

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  • Waffs says:

    "Once it has finished, on the third row down from the top on the left beside where it says [preload] it says [-c-]. Click on that and change it to [--]." Huh?? I dont see anything like that, anywhere after I let it install. *sigh* No clue what to do now.

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