Simple PRC file transfer between devices or via PC not so simple, sigh.

Greeting, this is my first post so excuse me if I make some faux pas.
I was unpleasantly surprised how difficult, almost imposible it is to take a [custom] PRC off one Palm device and put it on a second, even using a Windows PC as the intermediary.
The devices use Palm 4.1 OS and are bar code scanners, SPT1800, made by Symbol and now legacy devices since Motorola bought them out.
So one PRC is a tiny program that allows the main program to be downloaded via a network. Without this tiny program, can't get the devices to do anything.
I tried terminal programs and what not. I can talk to the devices via COM1 and even 9600 n81, a simple protocol. They do have some kind of binary file transfer capability. But I cannot even get a Directory listing, nothing from the Palm device. That file capability is simple not there. Really surprised me.
Desktop software is useless so far, from Symbol/Motorola. Have not tried Palm's but it looks almost identical and only allows PRC to be transferred to the device for installation, not vice versa.
I am trying to avoid installing linux and using pilot-xfer only because that takes a couple of days before I can download and debug everything. But Pilot can make a backup of the Palm device, purportedly, any Palm device just about.
Any suggestions? Pilot-xfer is still not ready for Windows?
I am using Windows XP Pro with the Com1 port. I did try Telnet and a Terminal program but I cannot get the Palm device to do much.
I guess they did this on purpose so the files can't be messed up?
Anyway to just make a backup of the regular memory, not the ROM?
I have emailed a few Palm service companies if they can sell me a program to do this but I doubt they will. We did send some Palm devices out to one of these companies and it's almost 2 months now. It's murder.
Thanks, AdamPalm
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 Your references are appreciated. I look forward to testing this out. It's interesting how complicated this gets and all the little deadly false steps. For example, I use 98se and XP Pro mostly [Win 2000 and linux sometimes]. I shut down the serial ports. No problem I thought. I just open them up when I need COM1 and that particular IRQ.
BIG PROBLEM NOW. Machine can't work now with COM1 in 98se. That IRQ is not moving back. XP PRO does not have this problem since presumably lots of IRQs and not used that much.
This complete collapse of the computer with something as dumb as enabling/disabling COM ports in the BIOS has me gobsmacked. It's so bad it's funny. Never saw this problem before in all the various operating systems. I better not see this again. I might really go over to linux as soon as I figure out how to play all those proprietary formats that don't play in linux.
What should take minutes will probably take days to sort out all the problems.
Do others encounter this too? Sorry to whine but that's fun too.
Thanks for all the comments fellow. Appreciated.
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