On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 03:12:59PM -0600, Roe Peterson wrote:
> 
> I've been playing around with a sony NZ90 on a redhat 8 linux box
> running kernel 2.4.20-18.8.  I've had some success, and some failures....
> 
> I managed to get the usb-storage stuff working with a couple of patches
> (anybody want them?), so I can mount the NZ90 memory stick as a
> linux vfat file system - seems to function _very_ well...
> 
> I have had no luck whatsoever with usb hotsync, however.  Extensive
> debugging seems to show that the visor driver is _just_not_seeing_
> any serial input from the ttyUSB1 device.
> 
> I've straced dlpsh, and it's simply waiting for the NZ90 to say something...

Do you have the latest version of pilot-link from the pilot-link.org
site?  If not, that is necessary.

Otherwise it's just a timing issue between hitting the sync on the
device, and starting the sync on the computer.  Read the documentation
on the pilot-link.org site for more information

Good luck,

greg k-h


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