Monday, July 10, 2000 4:18 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Palm VII and Serial Communications
That makes sense. Let me try this from a different approach (to
accomplish my same goal). Can I have the antenna raised on the Palm VII
and turn on/off the radio transmitter and then open/close t
I don't think it can
The dragonball processor only has one UART, and if it's using that
UART to talk to the radio transmitter it would be impossible to use the
serial port.
Thomas Anderson
-Original Message-
From: Scott Gruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 4
While I'm certain this is true of the IR and the serial, I don't know how the
wireless is connected to the CPU. Also, even if it
DID share a UART, this still might be possible, depending on what sorts of
protocols are in use (i.e. if you don't mind missing
serial data while transmitting wireless
uly 18, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: RE: Palm VII and Serial Communications
>
> It *is* possible to use the Palm VII radio *simultaneously* with the
serial
> port. I have written software which does just that.
>
> -Dave Slotter
>
> > --
> > From: Tom Zerucha
> >
uly 18, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: RE: Palm VII and Serial Communications
>
> It *is* possible to use the Palm VII radio *simultaneously* with the
serial
> port. I have written software which does just that.
>
> -Dave Slotter
>
> > --
> > From: Tom Zerucha
>
Developer Forum
> Subject: Re: Palm VII and Serial Communications
>
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 04:13:52PM -0700, Anderson, Thomas wrote:
> > I don't think it can
> > The dragonball processor only has one UART, and if it's using that
> > UART to talk to
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 04:13:52PM -0700, Anderson, Thomas wrote:
> I don't think it can
> The dragonball processor only has one UART, and if it's using that
> UART to talk to the radio transmitter it would be impossible to use the
> serial port.
>
> Thomas Anderson
But *IS* the radio on t
While I'm certain this is true of the IR and the serial, I don't know how the wireless
is connected to the CPU. Also, even if it
DID share a UART, this still might be possible, depending on what sorts of protocols
are in use (i.e. if you don't mind missing
serial data while transmitting wireles
One alternative you should consider is using a Handspring Visor with a two way
wireless, Springboard module such as the Glennayre
ActiveLink or the Omnisky modem. There may be an SDK layer that yoy can access so
these devices do not use the serial port calls
and thus you can have those resourc
Monday, July 10, 2000 4:18 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Palm VII and Serial Communications
That makes sense. Let me try this from a different approach (to
accomplish my same goal). Can I have the antenna raised on the Palm VII
and turn on/off the radio transmitter and then open/close t
That makes sense. Let me try this from a different approach (to
accomplish my same goal). Can I have the antenna raised on the Palm VII
and turn on/off the radio transmitter and then open/close the serial
port? I'd like to receive a certain piece of data from the serial port
and then send it o
I don't think it can
The dragonball processor only has one UART, and if it's using that
UART to talk to the radio transmitter it would be impossible to use the
serial port.
Thomas Anderson
-Original Message-
From: Scott Gruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000
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