factoid
Member
Registered: Nov 1999
Location: venice, ca. USA
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I stopped short of loading Win98 onto my PC after similar failures there and moved the Visor cradle to my Mac clone, figuring a new $50 USB card for my Mac was cheaper than the Win98 upgrade. Here is my tale of MacWoe:
I have completely failed to persuade my VisorDeluxe to speak to my Mac clone (Starmax PowerPC 166 (64MBram) w/ XLR8 USB dual-port card) despite having:
* Installed the card, the drivers and the Palm software, selected USB and de-selected multiport in HotSync, restarted machine and followed all instructions, soft-reset and then hard-reset the Visor
* Tried leaving multiport selected - both with and without USB selected
* Moved USB cradle plug from one port to the other and restarted the Mac and hard-booted the Visor
* Uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and Palm software, restarted Mac, hard-booted Visor again
* Switched off all extensions except those pertaining directly to the USB card, Palm, HotSync and my Zip drive, restarted Mac and Visor
* Burnt an offering to Steve Jobs, Motorola and Handspring, spun around three times and spit over my left shoulder in the westering sun
* Read all the Mac postings on VisorCentral
* Uninstalled, reinstalled, rebooted, hard-booted, etc. at least four times more in several varying configurations
And here I sit. The only confirmation that I might be doing anything right: When I click "Enable" in Hotsync, the message reads "HotSync is using the USB port."
Questions:
* Is the Hotsync/USB message actual confirmation that the software's running the hardware, or just a default reading for that radio button?
* Is there a surefire way to confirm USB port is actually running short of plugging a USB device into it? (I own only the Visor cradle)
* Is there anyone out there who has been through all this and found their way out, and wouldn't mind a phone call to help me walk through it all?
* Should I be using mummy dust instead of eye of newt? Mummies is scarce around here, but all this is very hard on the newts...
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factoid
venice, ca http://www.well.com/~factoid/
[This message has been edited by factoid (edited 12-20-1999).]
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