Tom Stanley wrote:
We use the Keyspan US-4A with Windows XP VMs to support Windows Mobile handhelds, an HP 1018 printer (non-PS), a CardScan scanner, a
For those of us with Palm Handhelds (such as the TX) the built-in USB ports on Sun Rays actually work very well with pilot-link (as bundled with Solaris Express Community Release these days) and the libusb implementation for the Sun Ray server. The bundled release of pilot-link appears to be version 0.12.2, which you could obviously also build from source if you're using Solaris 10 on your Sun Ray servers.
I was almost surprised at how well it has all worked together -- so much so that I've not needed to plug my Palm into a Solaris workstation (let alone a Windows PC) since I bought it.
Also, I suspect that few changes to the server software would be required to get iPods to mount directly on Sun Rays -- they present as USB mass storage devices with FAT filesystems (and a proprietary database format, for which there are opensource 3rd party tools), they just have a slightly odd partitioning layout.
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