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The Growing Trend of Vending Machines in Sydney: Convenience at Your Fingertips

Posted by Kate Felicity on November 11, 2024 at 6:46am 0 Comments

In Sydney, the hustle and bustle of city life has led to an increased demand for convenience, and vending machines are stepping up to meet this need. The growth of vending machines in Sydney is reshaping how individuals access snacks, beverages, and essential items, offering a solution that fits seamlessly into busy lifestyles.



A Shift Towards Convenience



With the fast-paced nature of urban living, Sydney residents are constantly on the lookout for quick and convenient… Continue

 

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UPDATE:
Followed by Get-WmiObject win32_pnpentity -filter "name='Canon PowerShot A480'" using the name I got from the previous command ( PNPDeviceID would probably be a better choice but the name was easier to type :P )
However, I don't know if I can do anything useful with that Win32PnPEntity object.
Is there a way for me to access and browse the files and folders on the camera using Windows PowerShell? As far as I can tell, no drive letter is (automatically) assigned to the device.
If I connect my digital camera via USB, Windows Explorer lists it under Computer as a device. I can browse it using Explorer, see folders, file properties etc, and copy/delete files.

Browse files on camera using PowerShell.
I've managed to get a Win32PnPEntity object of the camera using the following:
This is all without setting the camera to be a storage device (in which case I believe the camera will show up as a flash drive, with an assigned drive letter, making this easy).
Get-WmiObject Win32_USBControllerDevice | ForEach-Object.
I'm not looking for workarounds - I can copy the files with explorer, not problem. I'm asking because I want to play around with PowerShell :-)
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