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Posted by afilep on 03-24-2000 06:27 AM:

Question

Hi,

I am thinking about upgrading my NT4 machine to Win 2000. I would continue to sync via the serial port until new drivers are released. I am wondering if I will have any problems once I upgrade. Are there any issues I should be aware of? Thanks.


Posted by visor empowered on 03-24-2000 02:03 PM:

Cool

I've been hot synching serially with Win2K since I got my visor 6 weeks ago. No real problems, just some sporatic dropping connections. I think I remember seeing a post were someone said to drop the speed of the comm port and try that, but I really haven't bothered. I am waiting for the USB upgrade to the Desktop software so that I can synch using USB to Win2K.

Hope this helps.


Posted by Cerulean on 03-24-2000 02:04 PM:

Post

I upgraded to W2K about a month ago and have been syncing with serial without any problems.

FYI - I did a clean install of W2K, however, I doubt doing an upgrade would result in any difference with regards to the Visor.

Joe


Posted by google on 03-26-2000 05:04 PM:

Lightbulb

Does hotsyncing work via IR from the HS to ones notebook under Win2000*?

I would rather use IR and wait for the gold build of the HS USB driver than fork out $20 for a slower serial connection.


Posted by yucca on 03-28-2000 09:18 PM:

Arrow

IR hot syncing is not an "out of the box" capability of the Visor. You have to buy a third party app, IrLink (by IS/Complete http://www.iscomplete.com/ ) to do this. To my knowledge, not even Palm's stuff can IR sync with Win2K at this point.

For the details on the limitations of IR on Win2K, check-out the following link:
http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/infr...OMM.htm#Virtual


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