Yes, I should have mentioned that.  I pressed the hotsync button when
running pilot-xfer.  So, I guess this is a pilot-link problem.  I'm
running version 0.11.5.

On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 20:58, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
> Le jeu 06/02/2003 à 05:52, Scott Otterson a écrit :
> > Alexandre,
> > 
> > My USB port must be mounted on USB1.  If I try
> > 
> >      pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyUSB0 -l
> > 
> > I get a "no such device message."  If I do the same with /dev/ttyUSB1,
> > then I get the message asking me to push the hotsync button.
> 
> You have to first press the hotsync button to get your usb device
> created, and when you launch pilot-xfer, it tells you to press the
> button, but immediately sees that is actually connected, and processes
> normally.
> If your device is ok but pilot-link doesn't connect, then there is a
> problem with pilot-link... Which version of pilot-link are you using?
> I think if you can't do a pilot-xfer -l, the problem is more suited for
> the pilot-link mailing-list...
-- 
Scott Otterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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