stripes
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Registered: Sep 1999
Location: VA, USA
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The serial pins on the Visor are good enough to transmit and recieve data (TX, RX, and ground), but they don't have all the control lines (I know there is no CD line, therey might be RTS/CTS). So you can't just make a cable that hooks to the Visor's serial lines and works with all PalmIII stuff.
One could make a springboard, all it would take is a UART, and a small ROM. As an added bonus you could provide both PalmIII-style serial, and a DB-9.
It is also possable that someone could make a USB driver for the existing USB-serial ports (or other USB devices). The Visor's USB port is unpowered (so you would need a powered hub), but other then that there is no theritical reason (except lack of software) the Visor couldn't drive any USB device. I'm not sure what one would use a force feedback joystick for, but printing could be nice.
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