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PDA - Sync with Linux

Applications to sync a PDA and read the data in Linux.

Serial Connection

With a serial connection to the PDA (like with the PalmVx) you need to set permissions to the serial-port so that the user who syncs has permission to read and write to the device-file. You may also try different connection-speeds to get the highest performance.

My PalmVx on the serial cradle worked with the “115200” setting, but not with “H230400” or better (which might also be due to the serial connector on my PC). I doubt the old cradle handles such high-speeds. When I bought it, 19200kbps were considered ‘broadband’, so I guess the devices fall back to whatever speed they can go.

Null-user ID

After a hard-reset to factory-defaults, jpilot complained about the absence of a user-id. It suggested to use “install-user”. The commandline is something like

install-user -p /dev/ttyS0 -u "Santa Clause" -i 12250"

Kernel-settings for USB-connections

less /proc/bus/usb/devices

to find the entry for the Palm. It will include the numbers.


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  tutorials/using/pda_-_sync_with_linux.txt · Last modified: 2008/07/20 21:08

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