Possible, yes. Whether or not David has the time or the equipment to
program Firmware is another story. Design it to identify itself on the
USB chain as a USB Palm Connect device and walla, you have pre-written
drivers. Do the same for the Keyspan USB to serial adapter and you have
OSX drivers.
Easier said than done, I know.
On Tuesday, November 27, 2001, at 07:35 AM, BK wrote:
>
>> http://members.tripod.com/mrpcbman/mini-din.htm
>>
> Any posibility something like this could be evolved into a USB port at
> some stage ? It looks like there is enough space for the hardware in the
> Newton, so it would seem to be possible in principle. Would driver
> software for such an i/f be within the Newton's memory constraints ?
> What about the speed ? How far can other USB devices adjust down to let
> the Newton keep up ?
>
> rgds
> BK
>
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