Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick <kwpol...@gmail.com> Wrote in message: > On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 7:56 PM, luofeiyu <elearn2...@gmail.com> wrote: >> When i input usb line with my android phone into the pc , there are two >> disks j: and k: (type :removable disk) displayed in win7. >> >> i can get my android phone bluetooth mac address . >> >> import bluetooth >> nearby_devices = bluetooth.discover_devices(lookup_names = True) >> for addr, phoneName in nearby_devices: >> print(addr) >> >> >> it is 6C:8B:2F:CE:5B:59 >> >> Now how can i write a file into the disk j: of my android phone(bluetooth >> mac is 6C:8B:2F:CE:5B:59 )? >> >> -- >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > You mixed up two very different interfaces. Bluetooth and USB are > completely separate. If you want to write a file to the USB drive, > you can just open a file, using the regular open() function (specify a > path somewhere benath J:\):
1) it's not necessarily j: And not necessarily a single drive. 2) the phone isn't necessarily visible on a pc as a drive at all. For example the Samsung gs4. > -- DaveA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list