On 9:30:45 am 09/25/07 Scott Gifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Patrick Shirkey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> >  I have made some progress in terms of getting the system to
> >  automatically recognise a device when it is connected but I have
> >  been unable to get more than one device to be accessible at the
> same time.
> Hi Patrick,
>
> I did some similar work, with about 20 devices.  I used these patches
> to the startup scripts to get the devices to come up automatically,
> which I found essential to everything working smoothly:
>
>     http://whereabouts.eecs.umich.edu/wiki/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=wherea
> bouts_pda_setup&cache=cache&media=synce-serial-0.9.1-sg.tar.gz
>
> They will only work with 128 devices right now, but some simple fixes
> to IP address calculations should fix that.
>

Hi,

Thanks for the link to the patches. I installed them but they are
incompatible with my setup. I'm running most of the latest svn code now. If
I install synce-serial-0.10.0 I can get access to the device again but now
when I run synce-kde I get a message on the device saying: 


"Cannot start communications with the desktop computer. Winsock services
could not start due to a critical error (Error %d)."



Cheers.

--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd




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