Having just the RTS and CTS lines tied together didn't work for me. Once I
had done that and commented out my SrmSendFlush line, I was able to get my
application to work. Looks like this is a problem that PalmOne needs to
get involved with.
Mark Lenz
Software Engineer
Control Systems Group
Pierce Manufacturing, Inc.
(920) 832-3523
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Like several others, I'm trying to get an existing serial device to work
with a Tungsten T3. (And yes, tying the RTS and CTS lines together lets the
T3 "see" the hardware, but that's not an option for me...)
Along the way, I found something bizarre: a small test app that calls
SrmSendFlush() will hang the T3 forever *IF* there's no serial hardware
attached. Pin reset required.
On other devices, SrmSendFlush() returns quickly, as expected.
Anyone else seen this?
Dave Johnson
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