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
>
> 



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