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Ajzaurususb 0.5.0
« on: December 29, 2006, 12:24:35 pm »
Dear all Mac & Zaurus users,
you may already have noticed the Xmas present while OESF was down: a new version of the USB driver for the Zaurus is available!

Here some key changes:

* it is now a universal binary (can be installed on PowerPC or Intel Macs)
* fixes some more risks for Kernel Panics
* better handles sleep mode of powerbooks/macbooks
* now also supports the Letux Acer n30 (www.letux.org)

A word of caution: there is one known kernel panic on a MacBook: if the MacBook goes to sleep mode and if you either switch on/off or unplug a running Zaurus, this will try to wake up the Mac - and it hangs somewhere until you finally unplug the Zaurus. This finally triggers a Kernel Panic.

So, the safe procedure is: before doing anything on the Zaurus, wake up the MacBook by opening the lid or pressing a key. I hope the release 0.5.1 can fix that (kernel debugging a Mac Driver is not simple and very time consuming...).

Here is the download link: http://www.dsitri.de/download/AJZaurusUSB-0.5.0.tgz
And the installation manual: http://www.dsitri.de/download/AJZaurusUSB-README.pdf

I wish you all a Happy New Year!

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« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2007, 03:17:04 pm »
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A word of caution: there is one known kernel panic on a MacBook: if the MacBook goes to sleep mode and if you either switch on/off or unplug a running Zaurus, this will try to wake up the Mac - and it hangs somewhere until you finally unplug the Zaurus. This finally triggers a Kernel Panic.

So, the safe procedure is: before doing anything on the Zaurus, wake up the MacBook by opening the lid or pressing a key. I hope the release 0.5.1 can fix that (kernel debugging a Mac Driver is not simple and very time consuming...).

Version 0.5.1 available (we never sleep  ) It solves this Kernel Panic issue on MacBooks and some more potential risks.

Link: http://www.dsitri.de/wiki.php?page=AJZaurusUSB

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« Last Edit: January 02, 2007, 03:28:04 am by dhns »
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Ajzaurususb 0.5.0
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2007, 12:54:40 pm »
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A word of caution: there is one known kernel panic on a MacBook: if the MacBook goes to sleep mode and if you either switch on/off or unplug a running Zaurus, this will try to wake up the Mac - and it hangs somewhere until you finally unplug the Zaurus. This finally triggers a Kernel Panic.

So, the safe procedure is: before doing anything on the Zaurus, wake up the MacBook by opening the lid or pressing a key. I hope the release 0.5.1 can fix that (kernel debugging a Mac Driver is not simple and very time consuming...).

Version 0.5.1 available (we never sleep  ) It solves this Kernel Panic issue on MacBooks and some more potential risks.

Link: http://www.dsitri.de/wiki.php?page=AJZaurusUSB

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I have been using AJZaurususb since  hns recompiled on his macbook. The original compile was rejected by my macbook pro. However 0.5 works well. My macbook recognizes the Z and qtopia desktop can find my Z and tries to sync it, which it does not at this point. I look forward to installing 0.5.1 since the kernel panic issue has been annoying. Now. only if I could get something to sync!

Thankyou hns for your work.

Chris--
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