This page:  http://www.currentdirections.com/hardware/intermec/6642.html
Has a link to the Technical Reference for that unit.  Maybe that will help.
Cheers!
John

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 2:44 AM, Bryan Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hello Guys,
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> I have an Intermec 6642 which sports a nifty little 266Mhz processor.
> It's a pretty nice, but older tablet with a touch screen and keypad
> input. Touchscreen and hand writing recognition work fine in Win 98, but
> I can't find the touchscreen in Linux.
>
> I thought it was a serial touchscreen so I did everything I could to get
> feedback from the available ttyS* devices, but that doesn't work. I've
> monitored the tty's while I touched the screen and I get nothing. This
> device was made in 1999-2000, if that helps any. Anyone have any idea
> how I can proceed next...this is the first touchscreen I've owned.
>
> I've checked /dev/input /proc/bus/input/devices. I loaded all the
> touchscreen modules that my 2.6.31 kernel has and still nothing. An
> lspci or even dmesg is totally useless, though if someone wants to see
> it anyway...I'll pastebin one.
>
> Bryan
> - --
> A healthy diet includes Linux, Linux and more Linux.
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