That's really interesting. I can remember few posts from Palm gus claiming
this is impossible.

Given my (limited) hardware knowledge I also don't see how would that happen
if the palm can't get an interrupt and the only way to trigger it is via the
button in the cradle.

- bobby

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 10:32 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: installing an app without HotSync


Tom Zerucha wrote:

>
> > I'm a unix command-line guy, and I really like doing
> >
> >  pilot-xfer -i somefile.prc
>
> But you must start HotSync on the palm for this to work.  Pilot-xfer
> uses hotsync, but only does what you tell it to.

Ok.  Then there is the example program DBInstall.java
in the SyncBuilder framework that pushes applications to
the palm device without pushing or taping on the palm.

Bob Williams




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