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Since the Qtek 2020i, I-Mate PDA2, O2 XDA IIi, and Orange SPV M2500 are all
the same device really... does anyone know if the USB cable for an IPAQ
h2210 will connect these new devices to a PC. I have the Qtek.

Without plugging in the USB end of the cable I can easily get the IPAQ cable
to insert into the Qtek 2020i socket. But I don't want to push the other
end into a powered socket on my PC without knowing it won't kill my new £400
PDA/Phone!

Anyone know?

Paul

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>> knowing it won't kill my new £400 PDA/Phone! <<

It might well kill it. There is at leaset one report from someone who
did damage his PPC

The connectors are similar and the ipaq connecter can be inserted, but
the pin connections are _very_ different.

See http://bevhoward.com/serial.htm#PDA2K and
http://bevhoward.com/serial.htm#38xx

(...gotta normalize those tables some day ;-)

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]

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