Re: Can't get Zire72s to work - Well, I can, sort of. - Followup



Mark Healey wrote:
Matt Davey wrote:

Just an idea:

http://www.pilot-link.org/node/175

The writer reports success with the Zire 72 by pressing hotsync,
cancelling after 3 secs, and pressing hotsync again.


That worked, but it is ugly. The strange thing is that this morning when I tried it it worked right away. This evening The canceling trick worked.

Does anybody know why it is like this and can it be fixed?

After getting it to work with the three second trick I decided to try to install some pdbs with pilot-xfer. I tried:

]pilot-xfer -i Pirates.pdb

I immediately got the no /dev/pilot message before I even had a chance to hit the hotsync button.

I decided to try hitting the hotsync button first and I
got:

Listening to port: /dev/pilot

Please press the HotSync button now...
Error accepting data on /dev/pilot

I decided to try jpilot. Not a good idea. It changed something and broke what I had done already. Fortunately I was able to fix it by opening all the settings dialogs and closing them again.

Anyway I think it has something to do with the fact that /dev/pilot is only created after the hotsync button is pressed.

Is there another way to transfer .prcs and .pdbs? Something like a directory that is a queue that holds them for the next hotsync?

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Mark Healey
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