On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
>
> For those interested, I've put my HOWTOs online.
Looks great! The network one does end abruptly, as you already know (I suspect
pi-nredir is one of those apps in need of a man page :)...
Also, I'm very curious about USB hotsyncs. This is what I do now (thanks
Keyspan!), and getting the timing right is quite irritating.
It seems like a limitation in the kernel wrt USB serial. Can someone (Greg? :)
elaborate more?
I see the extension cord analogy at
http://www.gnu-designs.com/pilot-link/howto/ppp/index.html#usbconfig, but I'm
not satisfied with that.
'visor.c: Handspring Visor: port 1, is for Generic use and is bound to ttyUSB0'
says to me that future reads and writes could at least be queued rather than
return a "no such device" error. Are there any plans to change this behavior?
-Hollis
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