On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 09:48:03AM +0100, Chris Searle wrote:
> > "SY" == Steven Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> SY> The newer Palm OS devices uses /dev/ttyUSB1 for HotSync. Try
> SY> that.
>
> Hmm.
>
> Configured kpilot to look directly at /dev/ttyUSB1
>
> 09:45:43 Pilot devic
> "SY" == Steven Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SY> The newer Palm OS devices uses /dev/ttyUSB1 for HotSync. Try
SY> that.
Hmm.
Configured kpilot to look directly at /dev/ttyUSB1
09:45:43 Pilot device /dev/ttyUSB1 doesn't exist. Assuming the device uses DevFS.
09:45:44 Trying to
> "Steven" == Steven Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steven> On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 07:33, Chris Searle wrote:
>> Hit the hotsync button, wait 3 and then run
>>
>> pilot-xfer -p /dev/usb/tts/0 -L
>>
>> lists all the files on the palm.
>>
>> However - I can't
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 07:33, Chris Searle wrote:
>
> Hit the hotsync button, wait 3 and then run
>
> pilot-xfer -p /dev/usb/tts/0 -L
>
> lists all the files on the palm.
>
> However - I can't get kpilot to run the sync.
>
The newer Palm OS devices uses /dev/ttyUSB1 for HotSync. Try that.
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Installed kpilot and pilot-xfer. Using palm tt. Have tried the
suggested stuff on the kpilot site.
/dev/pilot -> /dev/ttyUSB0
/dev/ttyUSB0 -> /dev/usb/tts/0
/dev/usb/tts gets created when I hit the hotsync button (devfsd is
running so I assume that it does this).
Hit the hotsync button, wait 3
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