NOKUBI Takatsugu wrote:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>>>Does the irda create the device nodes irda0/irda1?
>>>
> 
> irda[0-9] is like network devices (eth[0-9]), so you don't need to
> make it as device file.
> 

This is where I get confused, because some of the information I've found 
on the web have specific instructions for 'mknod /dev/irda0 c 160 0'...

I guess the first thing I should get an answer to are these two questions:
Can I actually run with with ttyS0 as a regular serial port and ttyS1 as 
a IR port?
If I'm trying to communicate with a PalmPilot Vx, should I load ircomm, 
irda, irtty, or some combination thereof?


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