Yes it does. And I found a driver, so it works now. I guess I spoke a little too soon...sorry about that.
James On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 09:33 +0200, Uwe Bonnes wrote: > >>>>> "James" == James Liggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > James> On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 10:51 +0200, Uwe Bonnes wrote: > >> >>>>> "James" == James Liggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> > James> Hello all, I have been working on getting Hotsync to sync to a > James> USB cradle using usbserial. I did some research, and as it turns > James> out, the functions that wine uses to poll normal serial ports > James> (like ioctl and tcgetattr) don't like usbserial devices very > James> much. In fact, when I query my USB cradle using setserial, it > James> gives me the same "Invalid Arguement" error that GetCommState > James> does. Additionally, pilot-link doesn't even use these functions > James> to communicate with a usbserial connected palm. The question now > James> is, can we get tcgetattr to play nice with usbserial? > >> What USB to serial adapter is used? The usbserial Atmel AVRIce uses > >> a FTDI FT232 which is well supported. It works quite well, with the > >> serial related patches I sent to the list( but some of them not yet > >> in CVS). > > James> Can you send me the patches so I can try them? I tried to use my > James> Dad's *real* usb to serial converter that he uses to sync his > James> IIIc to his USB-only laptop, but it doesn't seem to be supported > James> in linux (It uses some weird chipset, like ATEN or something like > James> that--ever heard of it?) > > If the chip is not supported in the linux kernel, no chance to access it > with wine. Does lsusb know about the chip (VID/PID)?