Jonathan Gray wrote:

On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 08:26:35PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:

--On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:

Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original
Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends.
Client (aka target) mode is where the Z acts as a USB peripheral, not as a host. afaik you need the Linux distributed with the Z to support this.

cdce on (Open|Free|Net)BSD is just for running on a computer (host) to *connect* to such a device in client mode.

Simplest way for you to connect the two is probably with a USB-ethernet adapter (aue, kue, cue and the like)...

Fantastic! I sure appreciate this, the first real suggestion [beyond "go read usb(4)"]. This I can do, tomorrow!

Note that you will need a Zaurus USB host cable for this, these
don't come with the Zaurus and have to be purchased seperately.

If you just want some kind of network connectivity a Compact Flash
Ethernet or 802.11 wireless adapter would probably be a better choice.
Well, I don't consider losing the CF flash as a minor problem (at least to me). Doing anything directly with the usb line means I don't lose any of the already minimal expansion capability. I guess I don't immediately see why you say that those would be better choices than the usb solution.

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