by jrhall » Thu Dec 22, 2005 10:39 am
OK, I got it working!
a few of the problems were:
1. I was first using a Windows XP Legacy-Free Laptop, so had to use a Serial-to-USB adapter. I guess it didn't like that, although the correct COM ports still showed up in WebJAL (COM 6 & 7).
2. On the second machine (Desktop Windows 2000) I had Palm HotSync Manager running at startup on the only COM port (1) on the computer. I would shut it down and then fire up WebJAL and it wouldn't connect.
3. Once I took Palm HotSync out of the startup group, I rebooted tried again and it worked.
So, I guess the lessons are: Don't run another COM-dependant application at startup, don't use a Serial-to-USB adapter, and try to use USB Data cable from the get-go.
Thanks for your replies, madrabbitt
OK, I got it working!
a few of the problems were:
1. I was first using a Windows XP Legacy-Free Laptop, so had to use a Serial-to-USB adapter. I guess it didn't like that, although the correct COM ports still showed up in WebJAL (COM 6 & 7).
2. On the second machine (Desktop Windows 2000) I had Palm HotSync Manager running at startup on the only COM port (1) on the computer. I would shut it down and then fire up WebJAL and it wouldn't connect.
3. Once I took Palm HotSync out of the startup group, I rebooted tried again and it worked.
So, I guess the lessons are: Don't run another COM-dependant application at startup, don't use a Serial-to-USB adapter, and try to use USB Data cable from the get-go.
Thanks for your replies, madrabbitt