The Treo 600 reports {0x082d, 0x0300} for vendorID/productID. A
complete and up to date list of known device vendorID/productID for
Palm OS handheld is maintained in my USB driver code for Mac OS X
in the pilot-link project (I'm also the maintainer of libpisock,
the core synchronization code).
You can browse the up-to-date version of darwinusb.c, the USB
userland driver code for Darwin, at:
http://cvs.pilot-link.org/index.cgi/libpisock/darwinusb.c
There is a table of known device vendorID/productID near the
beginning on the file.
Christopher, depending on what you're trying to do, I may be able
to help. The USB driver code I wrote and maintain (darwinusb.c) is
quite stable and powerful, and works very well with a wide range of
Palm OS devices.
Regards,
Florent.
On 9 juin 05, at 04:07, 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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