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Hello,
at 10.01.2006 you said something about a Dell Axim x51 and RS232 which you got working. Since I have to do RS232 communication myself and would like to use that PDA but haven't bought it yet and Dell officially sais it has no RS232 I'd like to hear more about these capabilities. Where did you buy your serial cable from? Has it all pins or only Rx/Tx/Ground? Greetings Markus |
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Hi Markus,
You can verify all of the built-in serial and bluetooth ports on the Axim x51v using our software, PocketDAQ Pro (http://www.appliedpda.com) .. And as well test the RS232 capabilities. I have searched for an rs232 serial cable for it but have not found any, which leaves the option to either build your own, or use Socket Serial I/O CF Card (http://www.socketcom.com/product/SL2700-096.asp); which has been proven to work well. Another option ofcourse is to look at the iPaq line of PDA's. Which *do* have serial cables for their built-in rs232 port. Hope this helps. Sebastian Dwornik Applied PDA Software Markus Humm wrote: > Hello, > > at 10.01.2006 you said something about a Dell Axim x51 and RS232 which > you got working. Since I have to do RS232 communication myself and would > like to use that PDA but haven't bought it yet and Dell officially sais > it has no RS232 I'd like to hear more about these capabilities. Where > did you buy your serial cable from? Has it all pins or only Rx/Tx/Ground? > > Greetings > > Markus |
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