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HotSyncing the OS Emulator
Can someone tell me the steps required to hotsync an emulator session? I set everything up the way the POSE User Guide says but I can't get the emulator to connect with the hotsync manager.
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Shurely shome mishtake; shouldn't this be in the 'Developers Corner'?
Shame on you
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I don't know, it don't work for me either.
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Below are instructions on how to setup the emulator on a PC running Windows.
Here's what you have to do. Open Hotsync and open the options menu. Open the "Modem Sync Prefs" and choose "Network." Open the options menu again, choose "LANSync Prefs" and choose "LANSync." Open the options menu again, choose "Primary PC setup" and enter your computer name or your IP address (if you don't have an IP address, you can use 127.0.0.1 which is your computers way of pointing at itself). Now, on the main hotsync screen, choose the "Modem" box and then click the box that says "Select Service" Don't worry about filling anything out, just hit "done."
Now right click the emulator, choose the "Settings" menu and click "Properties." Make sure that the option "Redirect NetLib calls to host TCP/IP" is checked.
Now the last step is to right click on the hotsync conduit in the task bar on your desktop and make sure the Network option is checked. If you get a message like
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You have selected to perform HotSync operations via a network. No users are currently configured to use this PC as their primary PC. Please select a user fromt he Network tab within Setup
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The other option, which I haven't done in a long time, but looks like it should still work is very easy (if you hae two serial ports on your computer).
Plug a null-modem cable between the two serial ports. Set the emulator to use one port and the HotSynch Manager to use the other. Select HotSynch from the Emulator menu r run the HotSynch app.
That's all.
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Originally posted by nurcombe
shouldn't this be in the 'Developers Corner'?

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Mark,
i don't blame you for not wanting to try the com port solution. It's really ugly, but it works great as a last resort. 
See this Developer's Knowledge Base article. Jump down to the section "Configuring the Palm OS Emulator for Synchronization via Network Connection"
Doh! 
RTFM!
It helps if you press the right button... I never thought to press the Modem Sync button...
Thanks, everyone...
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