Re: Connecting to the iPAQ

From: Jonathan Pennington <penningj@engr.orst.edu>
Date: Sat Jul 24 2004 - 17:28:19 EDT

James Milner wrote:
> Have you tried a USB -> RS232 adapter. Very cheap and well supported.

No, I didn't realize that it was a possible solution. I'll look into that.

Just to make sure I know what's going on. I'm loading HaRET and using
that to boot the kernel, which will allow me to mess around and help
port on my off time. Then I can hard reset or use some other method to
reboot into WinCE? I'm using this iPAQ for work, and while I want to
help get the kernel drivers working so that we can all use Linux on this
series, until there's a workable system, I unfortunately have to rely on
the current OS.

Thanks all. -J

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Received on Sat Jul 24 17:26:35 2004

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