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Re: Palm Trio 600



Sure - what I would like to do in the long run would be to use it as a network interface. PalmNet has some pretty decent software for the Trio side but their PC side will only do Windows. I need to be able to use my Trio as a network device. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Here are the values from the dump. The decimal vendor id is 2093 and the product ID seems to be 768:


Full Speed device @ 2 (0x1B100000): ............................................. Composite device: "Palm Handheld"
Device Descriptor
Descriptor Version Number: 0x0100
Device Class: 0 (Composite)
Device Subclass: 0
Device Protocol: 0
Device MaxPacketSize: 64
Device VendorID/ProductID: 0x082D/0x0300 (Handspring Visor)
Device Version Number: 0x0100
Number of Configurations: 1
Manufacturer String: 1 "Palm, Inc."
Product String: 2 "Palm Handheld" Serial Number String: 5 "PalmSN12345678"
Configuration Descriptor
Length (and contents): 46
Raw Descriptor (hex) 0000: 09 02 00 2E 01 01 00 C0 01 09 04 00 00 04 FF 00
Raw Descriptor (hex) 0010: 00 00 07 05 81 02 40 00 0A 07 05 01 02 40 00 00
Raw Descriptor (hex) 0020: 07 05 82 02 40 00 00 07 05 02 02 40 00 00
Number of Interfaces: 1
Configuration Value: 1
Attributes: 0xC0 (self-powered)
MaxPower: 2 ma
Interface #0 - Vendor-specific
Alternate Setting 0
Number of Endpoints 4
Interface Class: 255 (Vendor-specific)
Interface Subclass; 0 (Vendor-specific)
Interface Protocol: 0
Endpoint 0x81 - Bulk Input
Address: 0x81 (IN)
Attributes: 0x02 (Bulk no synchronization data endpoint)
Max Packet Size: 64
Polling Interval: 10 ms
Endpoint 0x01 - Bulk Output
Address: 0x01 (OUT)
Attributes: 0x02 (Bulk no synchronization data endpoint)
Max Packet Size: 64
Polling Interval: 0 ms
Endpoint 0x82 - Bulk Input
Address: 0x82 (IN)
Attributes: 0x02 (Bulk no synchronization data endpoint)
Max Packet Size: 64
Polling Interval: 0 ms
Endpoint 0x02 - Bulk Output
Address: 0x02 (OUT)
Attributes: 0x02 (Bulk no synchronization data endpoint)
Max Packet Size: 64
Polling Interval: 0 ms



On Jun 8, 2005, at 10:07 PM, Brad BARCLAY wrote:







On Jun 8, 2005, at 21:34, Christopher Molnar wrote:

Hi Christopher:








Thank you! Worked perfectly. Now I can continue to play :-)








Care to share the values you retrieved?

I keep a database of PalmOS vendor and device IDs inside the jSyncManager (http://www.jsyncmanager.org), and don't have an entry for the Treo 600. Prior Treos all used 0x0200 as their device ID, and I'd like to confirm whether or not this has changed.

    What are you trying to send/receive to/from the Treo via USB?

Brad BARCLAY,
Lead Developer & Project Administrator,
The jSyncManager Project.

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