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  • Norbert Preining preining at logic.at
    Thu Aug 31 09:09:05 EDT 2006

     

    On Don, 31 Aug 2006, Norbert Preining wrote:
    > What I will test next is whether libusb connection is also working (it
    > was some time ago).
    
    It is. Good.
    
    Only problem is that I still have to press the sync button of jpilot
    AFTER I have pressed the sync button of my unit.
    
    My interpretationof the reason:
    As soon as I plug in my TX some connection is made and a usb device is
    created. now, when I press FIRST the jpilot sync button it tries to
    connect via the OLD device id. Now I press the sync button on the unit
    and the old usb device is disconnected and a new created, getting a new
    id (eg bus=001 dev=005 ist the old one, after pressing this one
    disappears and a new one with bus=001 dev=006 is created), but jpilot is
    listening to the old one.
    
    No big problem, I know it already ;-) Maybe one can do something about
    this. Any ideas?
    
    Best wishes
    
    Norbert
    
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