Yes, I finally figured it out several weeks ago.

The USB idents for Dell's Axim x30, x30, and x50 do not match what's in the 
kernel.

Does anyone update the ipaq module anymore?

thomas

David Eriksson wrote:
Thomas,

I noticed your post in the linux-usb-devel mailing list archive...


Load the ipaq serial driver, plug the dell axim x30 in, and you get:

[snip]

Under 2.6.8.1, it gives an "device not accepting address #, error -71"

Until you unplug it.  This is 2.6.8.1-mm3; I have tried it with a 2.4.2x 
kernel, same \
sorta thing, it complains; it works fine in Win2k.

So what debug options do I need to turn on to figure out what it's doing?


The "ipaq" driver alone is not enough to make use of your PDA, please
follow the instructions on this page at the SynCE project's web site:

  http://synce.sourceforge.net/synce/howto.php




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