pilot-link with usb under Solaris

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    Default Re: pilot-link with usb under Solaris

    John Doe <a.nonymous@abuse.org> wrote in message news:<pan.2003.07.30.21.10.25.541595@abuse.org>...
    > No, it is not posible, unless Solaris has a way of talking to the USB
    > port directly, which pilot-link can interface with. That code will have to
    > be written into pilot-link (look at linuxusb.c pilot-link in the source
    > tree). Right now OSX takes a higher priority, and that doesn't seem too
    > likely either.
    I guess I should have been more clear. There is a Solaris USB driver
    for the Palm 505 at [url]http://hovland.org/solaris/[/url]

    My question is: has anyone tried this + pilot-link with a Palm
    Tungsten T?

    Thanks,

    Richie

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    Default Re: pilot-link with usb under Solaris

    Richie B. ha scritto:

    > problems. Since the Tungsten comes with an USB cradle, I was
    > wondering if anyone has gotten this combination to work under
    > Solaris.
    > If not, I can always move the syncing over to my Linux box, but I'd
    > prefer to keep using Solaris.
    if your sync software can use the net option, like jpilot, you connect
    the TT thru Linux box with a normal IP address (my jpilot run on
    apollo 715/50 debian parisc)

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