PAMP — Apache, MySql, Php on your Phone
Posted on February 17th, 2008 | by Ankur Shrivastava |
PAMP, an S60 Powered Apache Web Server with PHP and MySQL is available for the S60 3rd edition phones, imagine running a WEB Server on your phone, i saw a few days ago and as i had a supported phone Nokia E61i i was well happy. The supported phone are Nokia E90, Nokia N95 8GB these have 128MB RAM and Nokaia N95 and Nokia E61i with 64MB RAM, well i guess PAMP should run on any S60 3rd Edition device as long as it has 64 MB of ram. The Installation is Simple just download the pamp_with_htdocs_on_c.zip or pamp_with_htdocs_on_e.zip depending on where you want your servers root to be. Unzip the file and you will have
- pips_s60_1_2_SS.sis
- openc_ssl.sis
- PythonForS60_1_4_1_3rdEd.sis
- PythonScriptShell_1_4_1_3rdEd.sis
- pamp_with_htdocs_on_…sisx
transfer them to your cell and install them, after the install you will find pamp and connector in your phone menu, click pamp. then start pamp from [Options]->[Start]->[Pamp], when you see Apache and Mysql running, open your phone browser and goto 127.0.0.1, you will be greeted with a page that says IT WORKS….. congratulations now you have a web server running on your phone for more configuration options you can check the nokia wiki http://wiki.opensource.nokia.com/projects/PAMP enjoy!!!!!!!!!




5 Responses to “PAMP — Apache, MySql, Php on your Phone”
By Swap on Feb 17, 2008 | Reply
Interesting, I’ll see if I have one for my windows mobile.
By Ankur on Feb 17, 2008 | Reply
it works gr8 i tried some CMS with it they worked without any trouble……
By anomit on Feb 18, 2008 | Reply
totally awesome…..too bad i cant do all these on my phone
By Jon on Feb 18, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for the post. I too have an E61i. I am a web developer so this is most interesting. Got some good suggestions on practical things I could do or you plan to do with PAMP?
By Ankur on Feb 20, 2008 | Reply
Well one thing that could be done is what has been implemented with MyMobilesite http://blogs.s60.com/mws/ things like that can be worked but still i guess RAM will remain a constrain……