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Re: [coldsync-hackers] Re: Palm Sync protocol
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- Subject: Re: [coldsync-hackers] Re: Palm Sync protocol
 
- From: "John Joseph Roets" <jjr at sunflower dot com>
 
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 14:19:46 -0500 (CDT)
 
- Cc: <azummo-coldsync2 at towertech dot it>
 
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Alessandro Zummo said:
> On 29-Lug-02 at 17:19:07,
>  John Roets <jjr@sunflower.com> wrote:
>
> The version currently in the CVS has an option (nochangespeed)
> to avoid altering the serial port speed.
Is this tested?
When I was at work with this, simply removing the lines to set the speed to
9600 did not work.  I can't recall all of the details, but I do know that I
had to specifically set the speed to 115200 in order for communications to
work cleanly.  Maybe I didn't set the speed within the listen block when
testing.  Is that the deal?  If I set the speed within the listen block,
and also use the nochangespeed option, will it work?  Cool.
>
> There's also a README with some infos on modem hotsync.
Cool.  I'll check that out.
>
>> As for mgetty, part of my original setup was mgetty>>>ColdSync, but in
>
> What did you used to answer the phone
> when a call comes in?
Oh. perhaps I should've mentioned that given my project's time crunch, we
are using a USRobotics configured for auto-answer.  Sorry.
Thank you.
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