PalmWac emulates a serial tablet. USB support is much more difficult and because (just like PCI), vendor and device IDs are hardcoded in the Palm, I
think that there is no way to make the USB Driver think that the Palm is a tablet.
But you can use PalmWac 0.9 which works over IrDA/IrComm.
Ludovic Drolez.
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It seems to me that while the vendor and device IDs are hardcoded, it shouldn't be too difficult to modify things at the USB driver end to have a driver recognize the palm as a usable tablet type. Of course, you'd have problems with hotsync while this is enabled, but it seems to me it'd be worth a try.... Anyone up for it?
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Just wondering, as lots of newer PalmOS units use USB...
PalmWac emulates a serial tablet. USB support is much more difficult and because (just like PCI), vendor and device IDs are hardcoded in the Palm, I
think that there is no way to make the USB Driver think that the Palm is a tablet.
But you can use PalmWac 0.9 which works over IrDA/IrComm.
Ludovic Drolez.
It seems to me that while the vendor and device IDs are hardcoded, it shouldn't be too difficult to modify things at the USB driver end to have a driver recognize the palm as a usable tablet type. Of course, you'd have problems with hotsync while this is enabled, but it seems to me it'd be worth a try.... Anyone up for it?