Re: kpilot and palm TT

2004-01-27 Thread Kevin Mark
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

Re: kpilot and palm TT

2004-01-26 Thread Chris Searle
> "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

Re: kpilot and palm TT

2004-01-24 Thread Chris Searle
> "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

Re: kpilot and palm TT

2004-01-23 Thread Steven Yap
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. --

kpilot and palm TT

2004-01-23 Thread Chris Searle
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