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On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Alan Stern wrote:

> The most likely reason is that the PDA is not configured to use USB.
> Maybe you have to tell it to turn on its USB interface.

On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Patrick J Kobly wrote:

> Don't know about that particular PDA, but the PalmOS devices don't
> enable their USB interface until you tell them to sync.  It is possible
> that you have to initiate a transfer process on the device for it to
> bring the link up...

When I plug the PDA into another computer running Windows, it is 
recognized instantly; there is no option I found right now dealing with 
enable/disable state of USB. Time to read to the (not fine) manual.

Bye,

- -- 
Steffen Kaiser
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