I thought I had done a soft-reset at some point after noticing the problem and before posting this email... And sometime after posting I must have done something different (or actually did the reset) because it started hotsyncing again.
But thanks for the advice; I'll definitely remember this next time it should happen. "Ton van Overbeek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On 2005-06-21, Matthew D Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I recently installed PODS and built a simple "hello world" app to test >> tools, connection, etc. After a few minor glitches I was able to debug >> on >> the device through the Eclipse debug perspective. >> >> Now, my Palm is sluggish at times (usually power on/off) and cannot >> hotsync >> over usb(because the "port is in use"). I take it this is because PODS >> must >> have installed a "debug nub" (or something?) to make debugging as easy as >> it >> was. >> >> I'm glad that I can debug so easily on device; but is there as easy a way >> to >> temporarily disable the nub so I can hotsync over usb? > > You will have to get the device to close the debug port (that is why you > get USB port in use). The only way (I know) to do this is by > soft-resetting the device. > Also when the debug port is conyinuously open, you will drain the battery > faster. > The sluggishness is caused by the console handler code executing, > listening for a command all the time in the background. > > So, soft-reset and the slugghishness should disappear and you should be > able to HotSync again via USB. > > HTH > > Ton van Overbeek > > -- For information on using the PalmSource Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
