Synchronization between THIS PDA & Boot Camp Mac problems

I have a Mac running Snow Leopard and have a boot camp partition where I
installed Windows XP. However, I am UNABLE to connect my old Windows CE Jornada 720 and sync. I tried syncing via USB, and more recently bought a USB to adapter series on ebay and connected to Windows, installed the driver and still cannot sync. Nothing wrong with the Jornada or its cable series like the Jornada synchronizes very well with my OLD Windows 98 laptop. What are your thoughts? Thank you...
John

Hi John,.

I suggest you to send your application in the Apple forums for more help and information.

https://discussions.Apple.com/community/windows_software/Boot_Camp?CategoryID=237

http://support.Apple.com/kb/HE57

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