I have a pdf of a paper from Handheld systems Magazine that has an example of a PIC interfacing with a Palm. Much focus on the PIC side, pretty much ignored the Palm side. It's 70 kBytes, so I don't want to attach it to anything. I'd be happy to email it out, though.=20 Dave On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 00:22:41 -0400, you wrote: >Has anyone on this list managed to make devices & software for >Palm-compatible units using the serial link? > >It appears that no Handsprings and few Palms support hardware >handshaking on a serial protocol, specifically there are no CTS or >CTR(sp?) pins available. While on my list of things to do, PIC serial >communications isn't something I have done yet, so in short, is no >hardware handshaking a problem? > >My goal here is that I would like to develop software for a PIC and a >Palm such that I can use the Palm as something of a data exchange, >tuning, control, human I/O and possibly as a diagnostic device for the >PIC. I have looked through the development support on the Palm and >Handspring sites, but there is so much there I would appreciate it if >some pointers were given. > >Jeff -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu