Repare q se o cabo for longo, as baterias do Palm n�o v�o aguentar. .. .
Placas seriais para dist�ncias acima de 2 ou 3 metros, possuem uma sa�da
mais "porruda" de energia.
Outra alternativa seria tentar a conec��o pela rede (se existir), ligando os
palms pelo cradle at� os micros mais pr�ximos e estes interligados por rede.
Outra ainda, conectar pela linha telef�nica (entre ramis) usando modem.
Todas estas solu��es, claro, v�o depender de software espec�fico, mas
emuladores de terminal (vt100 ou online) dispon�veis no PALMGEAR e outros
sites serviriam para testes de comunica��o b�sica do tipo escrever e enviar,
recebendo respostas.
Abra�os
Ricardo
Curitiba/PR
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Lippincott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: Communication Between Two Palm Devices
> >
> > We want to communicate between two Palm devices which are in the same
> > building.
> >
> > The different possibilities are:
> >
> > 1)Serial Communication
> > The documents specify that we can connect palm device with any other
> > device which supports RS232 serial signals
> > but with appropriate cable. Does this mean that we can connect two
> > devices with appropriate cable?
> > What is that cabling?
>
> The cable that connects the Palm to the device. Some use the Palm hotsync
> cable, some use the Palm modem cable, some makeup their own cable. If you
> have basic knowledge of the RS232 port, you will be able to create your
> cable (or know which one to use). You can get the electrical
> characteristics of the Palm serial port when you join the palm developer
> program and then sign up for the hardware developer program.
>
>
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