Short answer: currently it is impossible to use USB devices on the cygwin
version of pilot-link.
On linux the kernel has support to treat the USB connection to a
Palm/Handspring as a serial link (/dev/ttyUSB[01]). pilot-link uses this
pseudo-serial device.
If you want to do the same on cygwin you
I have downloaded pilot-link 0.11.7 and built it on cygwin. Now I'm
trying to figure out how to access the usb cradle. Most of the pilot
commands take a '-p ' parameter. I've tried various devices,
first, the default device /dev/pilot:
==> ./pilot-xfer -p /dev/pilot -b ttt
ERROR: No su
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