[cw-discuss] Creating devices in Crossover Office
Sid Boyce
sboyce at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Jan 7 21:34:14 CST 2007
I have the following GPS device that I am trying to upgrade.
/dev/sde mounted as /media/TOMTOMGO700
I have tried creating a symlink in dosdevices
# ln -s /dev/sde e:
# ln -s /media/TOMTOMGO700 e:
The program says there is no compatible TomTom device connected for
either configuration.
The update program ouputs the following config info:-
* Computer info:
Operating system: Windows XP (build 2600, Service Pack 2)
Free memory: 164495360 bytes
User home directory: "C:\Program Files\TomTom HOME"
Home volume space: 103649 / 188852 MB
Temporary directory: "C:\Windows\Temp\"
Temp volume space: 103649 / 188852 MB
Install directory: "C:\Program Files\TomTom HOME\"
Install volume space: 103649 / 188852 MB
External volume devices
OS login name: "lancelot"
Host name: "barrabas.site"
Date and time: 2006-12-27 02:44:26
* HOME info:
HOME Version: 1.3.308
Language:
Connection state: logged in anonymous
Loaded device dll: none
* Connected device: none
* Backup info:
No backups.
* Run-time variables:
sDeviceCode = ""
sDeviceMUID = ""
sDeviceType = ""
sLastConnectedDevice = "unknown"
sLoginType = "Anonymous"
sUsername = ""
sSessionId =
"7a1281e9:baba37bd:00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000:4l7icdm0m88tb8lad9ucenh454"
sBrowserComponentType = "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5;
Windows NT 5.1)"
sFlashVersion = "7"
sSoftwareVersion = ""
* Number of outstanding timers: 1
2006-12-27T08:21:58, secs: 21600 (360 min), type: POLL, ID:
PollTimer
Any ideas? I don't know if Windows mounts the GPS as a drive.
Regards
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