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Windows Issues / 5500(rom 3.10) cant sync with XP(intellisync)
« on: July 29, 2004, 01:08:05 pm »
THE USEFUL POSTING READ AS FOLLOWS....

"I had some problem synching with 3.10 after I had upgraded from the older ROM/Intellisync. My advice (follows the above post a bit is): Uninstall intellisynch from your P.C. Find the SLZ1Uninstall.exe in the USBDrivers folder that comes with the NEW intellisync. Double click on that. Then reboot.

Re-install the new Intellisync (and re-boot when prompted). Then you will get a clean set of new USB drivers and it should work like a charm."

YOU CAN FIND THE TOPIC..... by searching for "SLZ1Uninstall.exe"

I am using the TkcROM.... My original request for help is here...

https://www.oesf.org/forums/inde...?showtopic=5182

Hopes this helps

ZenCook

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Windows Issues / 5500(rom 3.10) cant sync with XP(intellisync)
« on: July 08, 2004, 02:41:35 pm »
I had the same problem.... But I eventually found the solution here

https://www.oesf.org/forums/inde...wtopic=1106&hl=

Hope this helps... PS have you got the 3.10 version of the Intellesync software

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Windows Issues / HELP!!! 5500 USB Cradle connection to WinXP
« on: July 08, 2004, 07:33:41 am »
At last a solution... perseverance pays... this forum entry got everything working..

https://www.oesf.org/forums/inde...wtopic=1106&hl=

Maybe this should be added to the How-to's

Thanks

Tim Blanc

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Windows Issues / HELP!!! 5500 USB Cradle connection to WinXP
« on: July 06, 2004, 10:18:52 am »
Is there any help out there ???   Or at least a pointer to where I might find it ???  I have trawled through the Forum Search and still no clear answer.

Thanks in anticipation

Tim

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Is this problem unsolveable ???  Or am I missing something obvious.  Your help would be great.

Thanks Tim

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I have had a break from fiddling with the Bluetooth... but back on the quest again..

I have done the debug test as follows...

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ON THE BT-WINXP... which looks like this...

/dev/rfcomm2
460800
user "Guest"
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chatscripts/WINXP-CLIENT"
defaultroute
usepeerdns
192.168.129.201:192.168.110.145


THE IP ADDRESSES ABOVE ARE Zaurus:Laptop
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

pppd call BT-WINXP debug -detach
pppd: Couldn't stat /dev/192.168.129.201:192.168.110.145: File name too long    

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ON MY GUI CREATED SCRIPT ... which looks like this...

/dev/rfcomm2
460800
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chatscripts/WINXP-CLIENT"
crtscts
noipdefault
modem
user "Tim Blanc"
usepeerdns
defaultroute
connect-delay 1000
remotename DialupBluetooth1087559959

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 pppd call DialupBluetooth1087559959 debug -detach Connect script failed  
   
====================================================
THE WINXP-CLIENT CHATSCRIPT looks like this.....

TIMEOUT 15
""       "CLIENTCLIENT\c"
"SERVER" "SERVER\c"

====================================================


Any help appreciated.

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Windows Issues / HELP!!! 5500 USB Cradle connection to WinXP
« on: June 25, 2004, 09:13:30 am »
I am using a SL5500 with the TkcROM.  I have a new WinXP Pro Laptop and I have not been able to connect via the USB cradle.  I am using Intellisync 3.2E & File Transfer 1.1E.

When using File Transfer (my main use of the USB connection, as I do not need the Sync), I get the message....

 "An error occurred during data communication.  Please remove the Zaurus from the Docking Station or Serial Cable and reconnect.  Please verify that the PC Link application settings on the Zaurus match the Zaurus Manager settings on the PC"

The setting do match !!! But I cannot edit the Zaurus Manager setting if I wanted to because the options are greyed out.  And when I try to change the connection from "USB - I/O" to "USB - TCP/IP", I get the message "Ensure the Zaurus and docking station are connected to your PC".

I have checked the XP Network settings.... I have a "Local Area Connection" for the Zaurus with packets SENT but none RECEIVED.  I have tried to "How-To" tips of trying both my laptop USB ports, re-booting XP & the Zaurus, disabling and enabling the "Local Area Connection" for the Zaurus.

Where do I go from here ?

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I have changed this line, but I still get the hanging \"Initializing Modem\" message when I try to connect.  I have tried defining me as a user with my laptop password.  The laptop sees the Zaurus connecting, but drops the connection.  Do I need IP addresses in the BlueTooth File ? If so where do I define these.

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Changing the BT Device to /dev/rfcomm2 has resulted in the my WinXP laptop seeing the incoming Zaurus, but the Z network applet displays the \"Intializing Modem\" message.

I tried copying the BT-WINXP file over the DialupBluetooth file, but this meant that the WinXP laptop could not see the incoming Zaurus.  So I have deleted my old BlueTooth network settings and created a new one.  The DialupBluetooth file looks like this....

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/dev/rfcomm2
115200
connect \'/usr/sbin/chat -s -v -t 60 ABORT \"NO CARRIER\" ABORT \"NO DIALTONE\" ABORT \"BUSY\" \"\" \"ATZ\" OK \"ATDT\" CONNECT\'
crtscts
noipdefault
modem
usepeerdns
defaultroute
connect-delay 5000
remotename DialupBluetooth1087559959

================================================================

Any suggestions as to which lines I need to change and/or replace with the relevant lines from the BT-WINXP file.

Thanks

Tim Blanc

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Here are the my bluetooth settings...

#
# RFCOMM configuration file.
#
# $Id: rfcomm.conf,v 1.1 2002/10/07 05:58:18 maxk Exp $
#

rfcomm0 {
   # Automatically bind the device at startup
   bind yes;

   # Bluetooth address of the device
   device 00:60:57:14:D2:03;

   # RFCOMM channel for the connection
   channel   1;

   # Description of the connection
   comment \"Nokia 6310i\";
}

rfcomm1 {
   # Automatically bind the device at startup
   bind yes;

   # Bluetooth address of the device
   device 00:02:EE:18:E6:84;

   # RFCOMM channel for the connection
   channel   1;

   # Description of the connection
   comment \"Phone\";
}

rfcomm2 {
   # Automatically bind the device at startup
   bind yes;

   # Bluetooth address of the device
   device  00:0A:3A:53:3A:0C;

   # RFCOMM channel for the connection
   channel   1;

   # Description of the connection
   comment \"Desktop\";
}

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THE PPP Peer File ]]] \"BT-WINXP\"

# This is an example PPP script for connecting to a Windows XP/2000
# PC via Bluetooth.
# It uses an rfcomm device which must be configured to point at
# the serial profile service on the PC in /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm/conf.
# The Windows PC will need to be setup with an incomming
# connection between two PCs, which is attached to the Bluetooth
# serial virtual COM port on the PC.

/dev/rfcomm2
460800
user \"Guest\"
connect \"/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chatscripts/WINXP-CLIENT\"
defaultroute
usepeerdns
192.168.129.201:192.168.129.1

===============================================
Network Settings...

ACCOUNT
Name = Laptop Bluetooth
User = Guest

MODEM
BT Device = /etc/ppp/peers/BT-WINXP

===============================================

But still no joy... what have I missed.

Thanks for your help

Tim

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Tumnus..... using the Bluetooth Dial-up Network setting... do I change the BT Device setting from \"/dev/rfcomm0\" to \"/etc/ppp/peers/BT-WINXP\" ?  Also the BT-WINXP script contains \"/dev/rfcomm1\" in the first line... is this the correct setting ?

If I have to vi edit the BlueZ files, can I add the settings for my laptop without effecting the existing settings for my Nokia 6310i mobile phone which works fine ?

Thanks for your help.

Tim

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I am using the tkcROM bluetooth tools.  I have set up a Bluetooth Dial-up connection (maybe this is my mistake).  I have set up an \"incoming connection\" on WinXP allowing guest access, using \"cable connection between two computers\" set to the bluetooth assigned COMM port.  I would prefer a LAN connection.  Being a newbie I do not know what a PPP connection is (excuse by ignorance).

Thanks for your help

Tim Blanc (aka ZenCook)

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I am trying to connect my SL5500 to my Windows XP laptop, using a Socket card in the Z and a Belkin dongle in the laptop.  The laptop sees the Z okay but I cannot connect either way.  I have tried the instructions listed in the How-to-do section on bluetooth... still no joy.  Help please.

PS... the Socket card works fine with my Nokia 6310.

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