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RE: ACE


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  • Subject: RE: ACE
  • From: "Dan Hoehnen" <dhoehnen@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 05:13:57 -0400
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Mark,

ACE-Epod only works on an epod.  It will not run on the iPaq since the iPaq
uses a different processor.  Also, ACE-Epod can only connect to ACE Server
via a TCP/IP connection, so the serial connection will not work.  However,
I
have used a product called Mocha PPP that gives the epod a TCP connection
over the serial port and this does work.

I have a request from Mark McCall to re-compile ace-epod for the ipaq, but
have not gotten around to it yet.  Is there a wish/need to connect webpad
devices via serial in addition to network?  I assume there is, hence your
post.

Does anyone know the settings required in Embedded Visual Basic 3.0 for
compiling an iPaq project?  I don't have an ipaq to test with.

Dan
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> Does ACE-Epod also work on an iPaq connected to the server via a
serial
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> Mark Harrison
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