On Wednesday 18 February 2004 08:31pm, Geoffrey wrote:
I've been googling around and found plenty of stuff about the f5u109 and the module that supports it. Plenty on syncing palms via usb. I've not found anything that says they'll work together, and can't seem to get them to do so.
I've been told by a couple of folks that the visor module is what I need to use and that it allocates two devices, ttyUSB[0-1].
When I modprobe the mct_u232 driver, I see it claim ttyUSB0. The visor module loads fine with reasonable references to various devices.
I never see any reference to ttyUSB1.
I've tried 'xfer-pilot -l' and I know it sees the converter as it's listening on the port. If I try a different port, I get an error.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
kernel 2.4.21, SuSE 9.0 Pro, pilot-link 0.11.8
Geoffrey,
I have some doubt that my recommendation is going to solve your problem, but since nobody has chimed in here with any other suggestions, I'll tell you what I know.
Disclaimer: I've never synced a PDA, so I'm not familiar with that side of things.
I was about to post a solution I found. I appreciate your efforts. What I found with further googling was:
stty -F /dev/pilot 57600
After doing so, it syncs fine.
-- Until later, Geoffrey Registered Linux User #108567 Building secure systems inspite of Microsoft
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