Re: USB Visor cradle and gnome-pilot?
- From: Eskil Heyn Olsen <eskil eazel com>
- To: Brian Lalor <blalor hcirisc cs binghamton edu>
- Cc: Vadim Strizhevsky <vadim optonline net>,gnome-pilot-list gnome org, rms39 columbia edu
- Subject: Re: USB Visor cradle and gnome-pilot?
- Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 17:29:57 -0700
Brian Lalor wrote:
> Yes, I have using Linux 2.3.42 and a stock pilot-link 0.9.3. /dev/pilot
> is symlinked to /dev/ttyUSB1. I forget how the USB dev and proc entries
> are structured, but watching for the devices that are created when the
> device comes on the bus should be sufficient, and then speak to it like a
> regular serial port.
Isn't the problem that the port "appears" when the sync button is pressend, and
"dissapears" when the sync is over ?
gpilotd would register this during startup as the device being unavailable.
Also, if this is the case, you'd would be running pilot-link after pressing
sync, what happens if you run pilot-link before ?
/dev/eskil
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