Thanks Mike for your respons.
I did try pressing and holding "UP" key when I initiated "the shortcut dot
dot 2". It did not work. I have 2 handspring. Prism is not a problem
since I have in different machine using USB port. I have another visor (the
cheapest one with 2 Meg Memory), which using serial port. This one has a
problem joining my symbol unit. Do you have any other idea/suggestion?
Thanks again,
S Santoso
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>
> Hi There,
> This may have to do with how console mode is accessed on a Handspring unit
> through the serial port rather than USB. Here's summary of serial
debugging
> for Visor handhelds...
>
> CodeWarrior can be used to develop and debug applications for Handspring
> handhelds. Versions of CodeWarrior prior to release R7 only support
> debugging through a serial line. Release R7 supports debugging through
USB.
>
> Serial cradles for Handspring handhelds can be purchased at
> www.handspring.com, or can often be found at retail locations.
>
> There are several common questions regarding entering "Console mode" on
> Handspring handheld to debug using CodeWarrior through a SERIAL cradle:
>
> You must press and hold the "UP" key on the Visor handheld when you
initiate
> a [shortcut dot dot 2] command to enter Console Mode when using the Code
> Warrior debugger. Note that you must continue to press the "UP" key until
> your code window actually opens. This can take some time as the code must
> first be downloaded to the handheld. Hotsync should also be turned off.
>
> The Palm Knowledge Base contains an article on connecting to the Code
> Warrior debugger specifically:
>
> http://oasis.palm.com/dev/kb/faq/1790.cfm
>
> There is also a utility called DebugPrefs.prc that may be useful as well.
It
> is designed to force a serial or USB connection when using Console Mode.
It
> can be downloaded here:
>
> http://www.handspring.com/developers/sw_dev.jhtm
>
> On a Macintosh, some developers have used a USB to serial conversion
device
> for debugging purposes. One of these devices is from Keyspan
> (www.keyspan.com).
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> Mike Akamine
> Handspring DTS
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: S Santoso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:46 PM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: 1 pc development with 2 handheld?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible for 1 pc development (loaded with 1 code warrior) to have 2
> different handhelds? I have this symbol SPT1700 unit and a handspring
unit.
> I have a symbol SPT1700 unit works just fine when I need to debug my apps.
> This unit is hooked in COM1, the setting in CW is also pointing to COM1.
> Then, I hooked up my handspring unit to COM2. I would like to
> download/debug program into this handspring. I have run the hotsync, it
> works fine. But, when I'd like to send my app (debug purpose) to my
> handspring from Code Warrior, I have error : failed to connect. I have
> setup the configuration in CW into COM2. Anybody knows what's going on
> here? Any suggestion?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> S Santoso
>
>
>
>
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