Originally Posted by
pdxer
what are you really trying to do?
the iphone is not a windows device, so why would you want a windows command line? if you need to remotely connect to windows machines (or macs or unix boxes), there are several apps that support that.
Indeed. Seeing "Windows command line," I assumed the OP wanted to access his/her home Windows box.
If the OP wants to access the CLI (command line interface) on the phone, it may be possible since the phone is jailbroken (I haven't kept up on this--I know it was possible on the original iPhone with the first OS), but it won't be a "Windows command line;" it'll be a "BSD Unix command line."
Originally Posted by
pdxer
there are also apps that can turn the iphone into a wireless hard drive that supports ftp, afp, smb and/or webdav, and it's not as slow as you seem to think. usb and flash are not all that fast.
Indeed. Really, the bottleneck is probably the speed of the phone's flash memory and relatively slow processor rather than the method of connection.