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A little guide to HotSync your Palm OS device via bluetooth. This not
network HotSync but a direct HotSync.
You are supposed to know how to bind and permanentely authorize
the bluetooth device to connect to your pc.
Configure your connection
=========================
Go in Preferences/Connection and add a connection with the
following parameters:
Connect to: PC
Via: Bluetooth
Device: discover and bind your pc here
Then, in the HotSync application, select the Local mode
and choice the connection you have just created.
On your host
============
Add HotSync to the list of supporte services
on your host pc:
sdptool add HOTSYNC
By default, sdptool uses channel 22 when registering the
HotSync service. You can check it with:
sdptool browse local
Service Name: PalmOS HotSync
Service RecHandle: 0x10004
Service Class ID List:
UUID 128: d80cf9ea-134c-11d5-83ce-0030657c543c
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
"RFCOMM" (0x0003)
Channel: 22
You can now tell rfcomm to listen on channel 22 and launch
ColdSync when the device connects:
rfcomm listen 0 22 coldsync -m info --device {}
Where 0 is the refcomm device, 22 the channel and the {} will be
filled by the appropriate device name, like /dev/rfcomm0 .
Be sure to have appropriate permissions on that device. Adding your
user to the dialout group will work on most Linux distributions.
On your device, launch HotSync in "Local" mode and select
the connection you have created