Am Mon, 2003-09-15 um 16.10 schrieb Ralph Castain:
Hey Ralph,
[Zaurus sync]
> Appreciate the clarification. Let me further display my ignorance. If
> I go into the Zaurus PC Link settings, I can see the IP address and
> can select USB-TCP/IP (as opposed to USB-I/O). I then set the plugin
> IP ad
Okay, Dave - but sarcasm aside...I was able to find an rpm for that library on the Gnome site and was able to install it. The evo plug-in now installed, but multisync doesn't see it.
Any suggestions?
Ralph
On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 17:41, Ralph Castain wrote:
Hi Dennis
I appreciate
Eike
Appreciate the clarification. Let me further display my ignorance. If I go into the Zaurus PC Link settings, I can see the IP address and can select USB-TCP/IP (as opposed to USB-I/O). I then set the plugin IP address to match.
However, the plugin wants a username and password for loggin
> There are mentioned in MultiSync Howto
> http://multisync.sourceforge.net/newdocs/x291.htm
> only 2 brand marks of cell phones (Ericsson and Siemens)
There's a simple reason for this: SonyEricsson and Siemens develop and
follow open standards -- Nokia most often run their own proprietary
race.
Hello,
There are mentioned in MultiSync Howto
http://multisync.sourceforge.net/newdocs/x291.htm
only 2 brand marks of cell phones (Ericsson and Siemens)
Does anybody experince if Nokia (especially 6610 and similar) can work
with MS too?
And if not, what's the plan of include such phones for fut