Hey Patrick,
I think I can see the problem...
I can guess at what's causing the problem. I think the 125 might be a
USB Palm device. This means that the Belkin cable has to finagle a bit
to make the signal come out serial. In order to do this, I suspect
that your Belkin cable requires a driver on the W2K system to operate in
serial mode. Check your documentation on the driver to see. As far as
the USB side goes, GEEZ doesn't work USB.
As others have suggested, I would start with the manual on the Belkin
cable. See if there are any drivers that need to be loaded for W2K, NT,
or XP. Those three operating systems will probably require drivers.
Your other option, to beam the files to your III should also be
possible. I believe that what you need to beam is the CASL Runtime
Library. It seems to me that we figured out before that the files
reside as part of the CASL-RTL, so when you transfer that, you'll
transfer the runs, too. Check that out and let me know if it works for
you.
In fact, let me know which works for you. --Byron
888-909-0818
Fisher Patrick-r37492 wrote:
>All,
>
>Need a little help here. I've switched from a Palm IIIc to a M125 and
>now I can't download my run data to my Win2000 laptop. I haven't changed
>any hardware settings or anything on the laptop. Just switched to the
>M125 and I'm using a Belken brand hotsync cable. One end of the cable
>is double-ended with both serial and a USB connectors. Geez and the
>download utility cannot establish a connection. It doesn't matter if I
>try the serial or the USB connections, no luck either way. Help!!
>
>Is there a way to transfer the run data to my IIIc so I can download
>from there? Everyone feel free to brainstorm out loud as I really don't
>want to lose the data I just recorded on the M125.
>
>
>PFisher
>Arizona Region SCCA
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