I emailed them and someone sent me the 0.9.9 version. It works, however
once a day when I plug my ipaq into the USB crade, my desktop PC reboots.
I can't say if it's only once-a-day, but usually after that first incident
I'll be able to remove and replug the ipaq without incident. However I
don't try to do that so I sit there with my cradle in my lap looking like
an idiot.
Anyway if you want the 0.9.9 version I'll send it to you. I think there's
some restriction on redistribution but I'm not sure.
Of course if someone has some better way than the bahia driver let me know
too.
Thanks,
Don.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, James Burgoyne wrote:
> I know that the Bahia usb driver for windows used to be the choice pickens, but is there
> a modern version that works?
> I emailed Bahia about it weeks ago, but I never got a response. The only driver I can find
> on their website (in fact, the only thing available at their download page!) is version 0.9.5,
> which seems to not be functioning anymore. The download page even says that it
> stopped functioning in june, and that a new one was supposed to be available.
>
> So, is there a more modern version that works, or is there any alternatives for windows
> usb drivers for the linux ipaq?
>
> James
>
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