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Re: How to debug a lost connection problem?
- To: pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, lvirden@xxxxxxx, Christian.Rudolph@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: How to debug a lost connection problem?
- From: Brian Boerner - WorkGroup Server System Software <Brian.Boerner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 12:49:30 -0400 (EDT)
- Reply-to: Brian Boerner - WorkGroup Server System Software <Brian.Boerner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Sender: owner-pilotmgr
That is because the older systems have the Zilog 8530 SCC serial communications
driver while the newer systems are using the Siemens 82532 ESCC serial
communications driver. The newer chips support higher baud rates.
Brian
-> Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 11:44:19 -0400 (EDT)
-> From: Christian Rudolph - WorkGroup Layered Software
<Christian.Rudolph@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
-> Subject: Re: How to debug a lost connection problem?
-> To: pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, lvirden@xxxxxxx
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-> Larry,
->
-> If you are using an older Ultra1 or other older Sun box,
-> then your problem may be that your port speed is too high.
-> I have not been able to get my Ultra 1 serial port to
-> reliably connect to the Palm 3 any faster than 38,400.
-> The newer machines, Ultra 60, etc, have better abilities,
-> and can sych much faster. Not so with the older design.
-> The serial port is not set up to handle the higher speeds,
-> and will drop data.
->
-> -Christian
->
->
->
->
-> :From: "Larry W. Virden" <lvirden@xxxxxxx>
-> :Subject: How to debug a lost connection problem?
-> :To: pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-> :
-> :Anyone have any ideas on how to debug the following situation?
-> :When I sync or backup my Palm Pilot III PalmOS 3.0.2 using PilotManager
1.107,
-> :I first get a warning
-> :
-> :Rate 115200 too high, dropping to 57600
-> :and then get an error on the Pilot saying
-> :The connection between your Palm III and the desktop was lost.
-> :Some of your data was NOT backed up. Please check your setup
-> :and try again.
-> :
-> :It doesn't matter whether I do the sync/backup first or last. What does
-> :happen is that if I do it last, all the rest of the syncs occur fine.
-> :
-> :Is there anything peculiar about the SyncMemo that would cause this
-> :behavior? There's nothing in the hotsync.log on either side to convey
-> :why the connection is considered lost.
-> :
-> :
-> :--
-> :Larry W. Virden <URL: mailto:lvirden@xxxxxxx>
-> :<URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/> <*> O- "No one is what he seems."
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