It's rumored that around Tue, May 08, 2001 at 01:35:15PM -0700
Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 04:02:45PM -0500, Derrick D. Daugherty wrote:
> > 
> > _but_ i still can not get any data to transfer between the two on either
> > the first or second port.  After about a minute it eventually times out
> > on the palm side:
> 
> Hm, the fact that it detects 2 ports, and what they are used for is a
> good sign.  Right after you press the sync button wait 2 seconds and try:
>       pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyUSB1 -l
> 
> and see if that works.

-(derrick@tachyon)-(05/08/01:04:45pm)=-
-(7:~/pilot/backup$)=- pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyUSB1 -l
   Port: /dev/ttyUSB1

   Please press the HotSync button now...

(just sits and waits then palm closes the connect)

   Abort on signal!

pilot-xfer -v

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   This is pilot-xfer from pilot-link version 0.9.5-pre6

Just for fun I waited varying lenghts of time, immediately, 5 seconds
and 10seconds.... all same.  I've even tried canceling and then
resuming, of course no luck.

> You can't really use the "Generic" port for anything just yet.
> 
> > I'd be more than happy to offer any info necessary to get this supported
> > as I'm having no luck in freebsd either.
> 
> If this doesn't work, could you install USB Snoopy on a windows machine,
> and capture a sync and send the file to me?  That would verify if this
> device follows the Handspring protocol.
> 
> thanks a lot,
> greg k-h

I'll install snoopy tonight.  I have a temp win2k box that is on loan to
me.  Hopefully there are no incompatabilities with snoopy and the setup.

Again, sincerest thanks for your time,
-Derrick

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