On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 19:52, Thomas Davis wrote:
> Yes, I finally figured it out several weeks ago.

Good!

> The USB idents for Dell's Axim x30, x30, and x50 do not match what's in the 
> kernel.

I hope you found out how to work around that, otherwise see the HOWTO.

> Does anyone update the ipaq module anymore?

Not really, but only a few days ago I submitted a patch with all USB
vendor/product IDs that Microsoft supports in ActiveSync 3.7.1. I will
probably also submit other patches in the future...

\David

> thomas
> 
> David Eriksson wrote:
> > Thomas,
> > 
> > I noticed your post in the linux-usb-devel mailing list archive...
> > 
> > 
> >>Load the ipaq serial driver, plug the dell axim x30 in, and you get:
> >>
> >>[snip]
> >>
> >>Under 2.6.8.1, it gives an "device not accepting address #, error -71"
> >>
> >>Until you unplug it.  This is 2.6.8.1-mm3; I have tried it with a 2.4.2x 
> >>kernel, same \
> >>sorta thing, it complains; it works fine in Win2k.
> >>
> >>So what debug options do I need to turn on to figure out what it's doing?
> > 
> > 
> > The "ipaq" driver alone is not enough to make use of your PDA, please
> > follow the instructions on this page at the SynCE project's web site:
> > 
> >   http://synce.sourceforge.net/synce/howto.php
> > 
-- 
Regards,
               -\- David Eriksson -/-

        SynCE - http://synce.sourceforge.net
      ScummVM - http://scummvm.sourceforge.net
     Desquirr - http://desquirr.sourceforge.net



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