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USB (actually and RTFM question).



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I currently have a 2.4.10 kernel. I was just playing with my daughter's 
handspring. I believe I should upgrade to 2.2.16 or greater.
Anyhow, when I turn on the handspring, it is recoignized:
hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned device number 12
usbserial.c: Handspring Visor converter detected
visor.c: Handspring Visor: Number of ports: 2
visor.c: Handspring Visor: port 1, is for Generic use and is bound to 
ttyUSB0
visor.c: Handspring Visor: port 2, is for HotSync use and is bound to 
ttyUSB1
usbserial.c: Handspring Visor converter now attached to ttyUSB0 (or 
usb/tts/0 for devfs)
usbserial.c: Handspring Visor converter now attached to ttyUSB1 (or 
usb/tts/1 for devfs)

When setting jpilot, I assume I can set it up on  ttyUSB1. 
What bitrate should I set for pilot-link? 
(Note that I also have a serial cradle for the handspring, so this is 
somewhat of a moot question by itself).

Actually, I am in the process of setting up USB networking for my iPAQ so I 
can grab the appropriate packages and get X running.

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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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