What I do know about the Springboard port (I'm building custom hardware 
myself) is that springboard is not a serial port; it is a CPU bus extension 
that gets mapped into memory (usually 0x28000000, but use proper API 
lookups for it).  As a guess, the second serial "port" may used to seperate 
the IR data stream from the cradle data stream, so they can operate 
independently.

Springboard specs and specs for each model are at 
http://www.visor.com/developers/documentation.jhtml.  I'm not sure if you 
are refering to these files, but they are technical in nature.
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Message 59891 of 59898

From:  Stuart Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Mon Aug 27, 2001  8:36 pm
Subject:  Handspring Visor Edge has 2 Serial Ports?


I notice Steve Sabram mentions in another thread that the Handspring Visor 
Edge
has 'two real and seperate serial ports'. A Palm device with multiple 
physical
serial ports is
of interest to my employer, however I can't find any useful information re 
the
Visor Edge hardware on the Handspring website (it's all glossy market-speak 
:)).

On the developer's site the only relevant documentation describes the 
'normal'
serial port (ie. the cradle port on the bottom of every Palm device).

I assume the second physical serial port is a feature of the hardware used 
to
support the piggy-back 'removeable springboard' support on the top rear of 
the
Visor Edge. Is this
the case? And is any magical required to use this connector as a second 
serial
port?

I'd appreciate it if somebody could direct me to the appropriate tech specs 
on
the Handspring site!




Gregory Fung
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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