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HyperAqualand to Garmin Windows Mobile PDA

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Lee Bell - 08 Aug 2005 01:47 GMT
It's too late for the dive trip I'm planning for tomorrow, but maybe not too
late for my next dive trip.

I've got a new Garmin IQM5 gps/pda running Windows Mobile 2003 second
edition.  I would like to figure a way to link the PDA to my Citizen
HyperAqualand dive watch.

Can anybody put me on the right track?

Lee
Pat - 08 Aug 2005 07:58 GMT
> It's too late for the dive trip I'm planning for tomorrow, but maybe not
> too late for my next dive trip.
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> Lee

You can get a USB connector for your docking port for your watch
Lee Bell - 08 Aug 2005 12:09 GMT
>> I've got a new Garmin IQM5 gps/pda running Windows Mobile 2003 second
>> edition.  I would like to figure a way to link the PDA to my Citizen
>> HyperAqualand dive watch.
>> Can anybody put me on the right track?

> You can get a USB connector for your docking port for your watch

The link between the PDA and the docking port are, of course, part of the
problem.  I have a PDA to USB cable already.  If I can find a female USB to
25 pin serial converter, I can hook up to my existing null modem plug and
the docking port.  Better still, would be a null modem plug that is female
USB on one end and 25 pin serial plug on the other.  Last night, I found
some software that may do the trick if I can achieve the necessary
connection.  Everything I've seen so far indicates that a null modem
adapter/cable/plug is necessary.

Lee
 
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