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I can plug my ipod into a USB port, and when I power it up, Explorer
makes a noise and displays it as F: I can do the same with my Zire palmtop on the same port, but Explorer doesn't recognize it. What do I need to know to understand what's happening? - Mike |
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USB 1.1 or 2 for the palmtop and the system?
"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message news:spstq11g9kdup2916925q2bmvuv8k1ahu2@4ax.com... >I can plug my ipod into a USB port, and when I power it up, Explorer > makes a noise and displays it as F: > > I can do the same with my Zire palmtop on the same port, but Explorer > doesn't recognize it. > > What do I need to know to understand what's happening? - Mike > |
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Uh. I don't know. It's an older palmtop and whatever I have in XP
(with SP2). How do I find out and what do I do? The Zire worked under WIN98 - Mike On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 11:39:22 -0800, "Jerry" <NoSpamChiefZeke@MSN.com> wrote: >USB 1.1 or 2 for the palmtop and the system? > >"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message >news:spstq11g9kdup2916925q2bmvuv8k1ahu2@4ax.com.. . >>I can plug my ipod into a USB port, and when I power it up, Explorer >> makes a noise and displays it as F: >> >> I can do the same with my Zire palmtop on the same port, but Explorer >> doesn't recognize it. >> >> What do I need to know to understand what's happening? - Mike >> > |
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Two suggestions:
A. To establish whether you have USB 2.0 available; Control Panel/double left click the "System" icon/left click the "Hardware" tab/left click the "Device Manager" button/scroll down to "Universal serial bus controllers" and expand the list [either by left clicking the "+" sign or by double left clicking the title]. Then look down the expanded list of USB Host Controllers for either the word "Enhanced" or USB 2.0, if found you have USB 2.0 speed available. If not found, you do not. B. Check the manufacturers Web Site [ http://www.palm.com/us/support/handhelds.html ] for XP compatible drivers and software. Gene K "Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message news:lkttq1lgohvh3lj6rht4jlo1jo0is0r1vb@4ax.com... > Uh. I don't know. It's an older palmtop and whatever I have in XP > (with SP2). > How do I find out and what do I do? The Zire worked under WIN98 - Mike > > > On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 11:39:22 -0800, "Jerry" <NoSpamChiefZeke@MSN.com> > wrote: > >>USB 1.1 or 2 for the palmtop and the system? >> >>"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message >>news:spstq11g9kdup2916925q2bmvuv8k1ahu2@4ax.com. .. >>>I can plug my ipod into a USB port, and when I power it up, Explorer >>> makes a noise and displays it as F: >>> >>> I can do the same with my Zire palmtop on the same port, but Explorer >>> doesn't recognize it. >>> >>> What do I need to know to understand what's happening? - Mike >>> >> > |
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Good morning Gene - Under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" I have
nine entries. the last is "VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller", so I assume that means I meet the USB 2.0 availability. I'm in the process of digging thru the palm support site, but this is sure tedious - Mike On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 18:23:00 -0500, "Gene K" <nobody@nowhere.net> wrote: >Two suggestions: > A. To establish whether you have USB 2.0 available; Control >Panel/double left click the "System" icon/left click the "Hardware" tab/left >click the "Device Manager" button/scroll down to "Universal serial bus >controllers" and expand the list [either by left clicking the "+" sign or by >double left clicking the title]. Then look down the expanded list of USB >Host Controllers for either the word "Enhanced" or USB 2.0, if found you >have USB 2.0 speed available. If not found, you do not. > B. Check the manufacturers Web Site [ >http://www.palm.com/us/support/handhelds.html ] for XP compatible drivers >and software. > Gene K >"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message >news:lkttq1lgohvh3lj6rht4jlo1jo0is0r1vb@4ax.com.. . >> Uh. I don't know. It's an older palmtop and whatever I have in XP >> (with SP2). >> How do I find out and what do I do? The Zire worked under WIN98 - Mike >> >> >> On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 11:39:22 -0800, "Jerry" <NoSpamChiefZeke@MSN.com> >> wrote: >> >>>USB 1.1 or 2 for the palmtop and the system? >>> >>>"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message >>>news:spstq11g9kdup2916925q2bmvuv8k1ahu2@4ax.com ... >>>>I can plug my ipod into a USB port, and when I power it up, Explorer >>>> makes a noise and displays it as F: >>>> >>>> I can do the same with my Zire palmtop on the same port, but Explorer >>>> doesn't recognize it. >>>> >>>> What do I need to know to understand what's happening? - Mike >>>> >>> >> > |
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Jerry - Based on another suggestion in this thread, it appears I do
have 2.0 on the system. - Mike On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 11:39:22 -0800, "Jerry" <NoSpamChiefZeke@MSN.com> wrote: >USB 1.1 or 2 for the palmtop and the system? > >"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message >news:spstq11g9kdup2916925q2bmvuv8k1ahu2@4ax.com.. . >>I can plug my ipod into a USB port, and when I power it up, Explorer >> makes a noise and displays it as F: >> >> I can do the same with my Zire palmtop on the same port, but Explorer >> doesn't recognize it. >> >> What do I need to know to understand what's happening? - Mike >> > |
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The USB connector port used on PalmT Zire handheld is designed for
HotSync® operations and partial charging only. The Palm Zire handheld does not support USB connections to other consumer electronic products (i.e., digital cameras, MP3 players, etc.). The following includes information on the system requirements for the version of PalmT Desktop 4.1 software bundled with the PalmT Zire handheld. Palm Desktop software is qualified to work correctly on any of the following Microsoft® operating systems. However, the Palm Zire handheld works only with systems that support USB: Windows 95, OSR2 or later (v4.00.950B or later) * Windows 98 (including 98SE) Windows Me Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, SP6 or higher Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Windows XP Professional Note: Other Windows XP Editions not compatible http://www.palm.com/us/support/downl...n_desktop.html "Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message news:4tsvq1dldppmsvlqqn2f94ap3k56n0sv95@4ax.com... | Good morning Gene - Under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" I have | nine entries. the last is "VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller", so I | assume that means I meet the USB 2.0 availability. | | I'm in the process of digging thru the palm support site, but this is | sure tedious - Mike | | | | On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 18:23:00 -0500, "Gene K" <nobody@nowhere.net> | wrote: | | >Two suggestions: | > A. To establish whether you have USB 2.0 available; Control | >Panel/double left click the "System" icon/left click the "Hardware" tab/left | >click the "Device Manager" button/scroll down to "Universal serial bus | >controllers" and expand the list [either by left clicking the "+" sign or by | >double left clicking the title]. Then look down the expanded list of USB | >Host Controllers for either the word "Enhanced" or USB 2.0, if found you | >have USB 2.0 speed available. If not found, you do not. | > B. Check the manufacturers Web Site [ | >http://www.palm.com/us/support/handhelds.html ] for XP compatible drivers | >and software. | > Gene K | >"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message | >news:lkttq1lgohvh3lj6rht4jlo1jo0is0r1vb@4ax.com.. . | >> Uh. I don't know. It's an older palmtop and whatever I have in XP | >> (with SP2). | >> How do I find out and what do I do? The Zire worked under WIN98 - Mike | >> | >> | >> On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 11:39:22 -0800, "Jerry" <NoSpamChiefZeke@MSN.com> | >> wrote: | >> | >>>USB 1.1 or 2 for the palmtop and the system? | >>> | >>>"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message | >>>news:spstq11g9kdup2916925q2bmvuv8k1ahu2@4ax.com ... | >>>>I can plug my ipod into a USB port, and when I power it up, Explorer | >>>> makes a noise and displays it as F: | >>>> | >>>> I can do the same with my Zire palmtop on the same port, but Explorer | >>>> doesn't recognize it. | >>>> | >>>> What do I need to know to understand what's happening? - Mike | >>>> | >>> | >> | > | |
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Mungo - my cpu supports USB; the other USB ports connect to the
printer, scanner, MP3, camera. Based on what you've quoted, my Zire should work, right? - Mike On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 14:42:03 -0500, "Mungo Bulge" <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote: >The USB connector port used on PalmT Zire handheld is designed for >HotSync® operations and partial charging only. > >The Palm Zire handheld does not support USB connections to other >consumer electronic products (i.e., digital cameras, MP3 players, >etc.). > >The following includes information on the system requirements for the >version of PalmT Desktop 4.1 software bundled with the PalmT Zire >handheld. > >Palm Desktop software is qualified to work correctly on any of the >following Microsoft® operating systems. However, the Palm Zire >handheld works only with systems that support USB: > >Windows 95, OSR2 or later (v4.00.950B or later) * >Windows 98 (including 98SE) >Windows Me >Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, SP6 or higher >Windows 2000 Professional >Windows XP Home >Windows XP Professional >Note: Other Windows XP Editions not compatible > >http://www.palm.com/us/support/downl...n_desktop.html > > > >"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message >news:4tsvq1dldppmsvlqqn2f94ap3k56n0sv95@4ax.com.. . >| Good morning Gene - Under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" I have >| nine entries. the last is "VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller", so I >| assume that means I meet the USB 2.0 availability. >| >| I'm in the process of digging thru the palm support site, but this >is >| sure tedious - Mike >| >| >| >| On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 18:23:00 -0500, "Gene K" <nobody@nowhere.net> >| wrote: >| >| >Two suggestions: >| > A. To establish whether you have USB 2.0 available; Control >| >Panel/double left click the "System" icon/left click the "Hardware" >tab/left >| >click the "Device Manager" button/scroll down to "Universal serial >bus >| >controllers" and expand the list [either by left clicking the "+" >sign or by >| >double left clicking the title]. Then look down the expanded list >of USB >| >Host Controllers for either the word "Enhanced" or USB 2.0, if >found you >| >have USB 2.0 speed available. If not found, you do not. >| > B. Check the manufacturers Web Site [ >| >http://www.palm.com/us/support/handhelds.html ] for XP compatible >drivers >| >and software. >| > Gene K >| >"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message >| >news:lkttq1lgohvh3lj6rht4jlo1jo0is0r1vb@4ax.com.. . >| >> Uh. I don't know. It's an older palmtop and whatever I have in XP >| >> (with SP2). >| >> How do I find out and what do I do? The Zire worked under WIN98 - >Mike >| >> >| >> >| >> On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 11:39:22 -0800, "Jerry" ><NoSpamChiefZeke@MSN.com> >| >> wrote: >| >> >| >>>USB 1.1 or 2 for the palmtop and the system? >| >>> >| >>>"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message >| >>>news:spstq11g9kdup2916925q2bmvuv8k1ahu2@4ax.com ... >| >>>>I can plug my ipod into a USB port, and when I power it up, >Explorer >| >>>> makes a noise and displays it as F: >| >>>> >| >>>> I can do the same with my Zire palmtop on the same port, but >Explorer >| >>>> doesn't recognize it. >| >>>> >| >>>> What do I need to know to understand what's happening? - Mike >| >>>> >| >>> >| >> >| > >| > |
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Have you installed the HotSync software?
"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message news:hgp0r1ht00j6eau3a1vr8bmknu386ef87r@4ax.com... | Mungo - my cpu supports USB; the other USB ports connect to the | printer, scanner, MP3, camera. | | Based on what you've quoted, my Zire should work, right? - Mike | | | | | On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 14:42:03 -0500, "Mungo Bulge" | <NO.SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote: | | >The USB connector port used on PalmT Zire handheld is designed for | >HotSync® operations and partial charging only. | > | >The Palm Zire handheld does not support USB connections to other | >consumer electronic products (i.e., digital cameras, MP3 players, | >etc.). | > | >The following includes information on the system requirements for the | >version of PalmT Desktop 4.1 software bundled with the PalmT Zire | >handheld. | > | >Palm Desktop software is qualified to work correctly on any of the | >following Microsoft® operating systems. However, the Palm Zire | >handheld works only with systems that support USB: | > | >Windows 95, OSR2 or later (v4.00.950B or later) * | >Windows 98 (including 98SE) | >Windows Me | >Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, SP6 or higher | >Windows 2000 Professional | >Windows XP Home | >Windows XP Professional | >Note: Other Windows XP Editions not compatible | > | >http://www.palm.com/us/support/downl...n_desktop.html | > | > | > | >"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message | >news:4tsvq1dldppmsvlqqn2f94ap3k56n0sv95@4ax.com.. . | >| Good morning Gene - Under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" I have | >| nine entries. the last is "VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller", so I | >| assume that means I meet the USB 2.0 availability. | >| | >| I'm in the process of digging thru the palm support site, but this | >is | >| sure tedious - Mike | >| | >| | >| | >| On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 18:23:00 -0500, "Gene K" <nobody@nowhere.net> | >| wrote: | >| | >| >Two suggestions: | >| > A. To establish whether you have USB 2.0 available; Control | >| >Panel/double left click the "System" icon/left click the "Hardware" | >tab/left | >| >click the "Device Manager" button/scroll down to "Universal serial | >bus | >| >controllers" and expand the list [either by left clicking the "+" | >sign or by | >| >double left clicking the title]. Then look down the expanded list | >of USB | >| >Host Controllers for either the word "Enhanced" or USB 2.0, if | >found you | >| >have USB 2.0 speed available. If not found, you do not. | >| > B. Check the manufacturers Web Site [ | >| >http://www.palm.com/us/support/handhelds.html ] for XP compatible | >drivers | >| >and software. | >| > Gene K | >| >"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message | >| >news:lkttq1lgohvh3lj6rht4jlo1jo0is0r1vb@4ax.com.. . | >| >> Uh. I don't know. It's an older palmtop and whatever I have in XP | >| >> (with SP2). | >| >> How do I find out and what do I do? The Zire worked under WIN98 - | >Mike | >| >> | >| >> | >| >> On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 11:39:22 -0800, "Jerry" | ><NoSpamChiefZeke@MSN.com> | >| >> wrote: | >| >> | >| >>>USB 1.1 or 2 for the palmtop and the system? | >| >>> | >| >>>"Michael Horowitz" <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote in message | >| >>>news:spstq11g9kdup2916925q2bmvuv8k1ahu2@4ax.com ... | >| >>>>I can plug my ipod into a USB port, and when I power it up, | >Explorer | >| >>>> makes a noise and displays it as F: | >| >>>> | >| >>>> I can do the same with my Zire palmtop on the same port, but | >Explorer | >| >>>> doesn't recognize it. | >| >>>> | >| >>>> What do I need to know to understand what's happening? - Mike | >| >>>> | >| >>> | >| >> | >| > | >| | > | |
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