On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 10:09:20PM +0200, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have an IBM ThinkPad T20 and i want to use my IR interface. I have
> already read the IR-Howto, but the problem that i have is not treated there.
...
It is mentioned there ;-) you always should try to setup SIR. It
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 10:09:20PM +0200, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have an IBM ThinkPad T20 and i want to use my IR interface. I have
> already read the IR-Howto, but the problem that i have is not treated there.
...
It is mentioned there ;-) you always should try to setup SIR. It
hi pietro...
* debian-laptop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-07 09:38 +0200]:
>
> I'm curious to know if someone out there has IRDA working on ASUS L3TP
> I can't even see the tty entry in the output dmesg
>
> dmesg | grep -i tty
> ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
>
> which is the st
hi pietro...
* debian-laptop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-07 09:38 +0200]:
>
> I'm curious to know if someone out there has IRDA working on ASUS L3TP
> I can't even see the tty entry in the output dmesg
>
> dmesg | grep -i tty
> ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
>
> which is the st
Am Son, 2003-03-02 um 23.05 schrieb Michael Renner:
> Moin,
Moin, Moin ;)
> after buying a new mobile phone (a Siemens ME45) I want to use the irda port
> on my Dell notebook.
> I installed the irda-tools, I know that this Dell notebook supports the FIR
> mode.
> But when I type
> irattach /dev
Am Son, 2003-03-02 um 23.05 schrieb Michael Renner:
> Moin,
Moin, Moin ;)
> after buying a new mobile phone (a Siemens ME45) I want to use the irda port
> on my Dell notebook.
> I installed the irda-tools, I know that this Dell notebook supports the FIR
> mode.
> But when I type
> irattach /dev
> has worked someone with the irda on the L3 series of the asus?
> can you explain it to me please?
See http://tuxmobil.org/asus.html
and the InfraRed-HOWTO
http://tuxmobil.org/howtos.html
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> has worked someone with the irda on the L3 series of the asus?
> can you explain it to me please?
See http://tuxmobil.org/asus.html
and the InfraRed-HOWTO
http://tuxmobil.org/howtos.html
Werner
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> >On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 06:24:56PM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
[snip]
> >>Now i want to use my infrared port and i don't know how?!
> >>i've installed irda-utils package (i onl
Thanks for the tip, i want to connect to a Nokia 7110, i know the Hayes
AT command set,
all i need is to find the /dev entry... (as i said i'm no linux expert :-)
I'll try gnokii...
Paulo Lopes.
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 06:24:56PM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi,
I
[please don't top-quote...]
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 11:37:30AM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> >On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 06:24:56PM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
[snip]
> >>Now i want to use my infrared port and i don't know how?!
> >>i've installed irda-utils package (i on
Thanks for the tip, i want to connect to a Nokia 7110, i know the Hayes
AT command set,
all i need is to find the /dev entry... (as i said i'm no linux expert :-)
I'll try gnokii...
Paulo Lopes.
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
>On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 06:24:56PM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 06:24:56PM +0100, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Clevo 2700C laptop and i've decided to move from
> windows OS to Debian 3 (Woody). I've configured almost
> everything...
[snip...]
> Now i want to use my infrared port and i don't know how?!
> i've installed irda-ut
...
> I have made a test
> SIR disabled : no ttyS03 detected
> SIR enabled (auto) : ttyS03 detected
>
> So, the ttyS3 seems to be my SIR :-)
>
> ttyS0 is my db9 serial connector
> ttyS1 is my PCMCIA modem card
> ttyS2 is unknown but I have a winmodem
On Wed, 07 Aug 2002 12:20:40 +0200, Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > IRDADEV=/dev/ttyS3
| ...
| > How can I know if the SIR is correct ?
| search with dmesg for tty devices and guess the one that is
| the IrDA port, also look up the BIOS if there is FIR disable it
|
I have
On Wed, 07 Aug 2002 12:20:40 +0200, Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > IRDADEV=/dev/ttyS3
| ...
| > How can I know if the SIR is correct ?
| search with dmesg for tty devices and guess the one that is
| the IrDA port, also look up the BIOS if there is FIR disable it
|
I have
..
> But this ttyS03 is confusing to me. What is the difference to ttyS3? Do I
> have to create /dev/ttyS03 (and if yes, how) ?
..
This is confusing to me, too. But there is no difference, what
dmesg shows as ttyS03 is the device /dev/ttyS3 ,
see InfraRed-HOWTO ;-)
Werner
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Hi,
after reading this thread I decided to once again try to get IrDA running on my
laptop.
I tried to find out which device it is using and got the following output:
$ dmesg | grep tty
ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
ttyS03 at 0x02e8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
ttyS1: LSR safety check engaged
> IRDADEV=/dev/ttyS3
...
> How can I know if the SIR is correct ?
search with dmesg for tty devices and guess the one that is
the IrDA port, also look up the BIOS if there is FIR disable it
> ...
> Aug 7 11:18:25 tanna irattach: tcsetattr: Input/output errors
> ...
looks like you have to use set
Hello Werner,
On Tue, 06 Aug 2002 17:52:56 +0200, Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Hi,
|
| ...
| > tanna:/usr/bin# setserial -gG /dev/ircomm*
| ...
|
| setserial should be applied to *real* serial devices, like
| /dev/ttySx , also it's only neccessary in some rare cas
Hi,
...
> tanna:/usr/bin# setserial -gG /dev/ircomm*
...
setserial should be applied to *real* serial devices, like
/dev/ttySx , also it's only neccessary in some rare cases.
You didn't mention the configuration of /etc/irda.conf ,
set the SIR device etc. there and restart IrDA.
Then watch irdad
Hi all !
Thx for your support Paolo and Juraj ! I've got it working now :)
Mainly it stated working after using:
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 3, and
using the smc-ircc kernel module for the irda chip
I can even use gprs to fetch eMails, now :)))
cya
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Hi all !
Thx for your support Paolo and Juraj ! I've got it working now :)
Mainly it stated working after using:
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 3, and
using the smc-ircc kernel module for the irda chip
I can even use gprs to fetch eMails, now :)))
cya
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Hello,
I had a similar problem with Nokia Phones and Compaq Armada M700.
Someone on the Irda mailing list told me to do
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 3
After that irdadump started to work with all the other stuff (even a
Nokia 6310 with ppp on GPRS connection is now working...:-) )
Hope this help
B
Hello,
> I'm very new to irda. And I wondered if someone could help me getting
> the mentioned setup working.
> I'm experienced with linux so maybe a few hints could be enough to
> help me.
> I've already searched the internet but i still miss the big picture.
>
> (tried to get minicom working wi
Hello,
I had a similar problem with Nokia Phones and Compaq Armada M700.
Someone on the Irda mailing list told me to do
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 3
After that irdadump started to work with all the other stuff (even a
Nokia 6310 with ppp on GPRS connection is now working...:-) )
Hope this help
Hello,
> I'm very new to irda. And I wondered if someone could help me getting
> the mentioned setup working.
> I'm experienced with linux so maybe a few hints could be enough to
> help me.
> I've already searched the internet but i still miss the big picture.
>
> (tried to get minicom working w
Hello, Werner.
First, thank you for putting together the Infrared HOWTO.
I read it over the weekend, and tried everything in it. (I wasn't kidding.) I
tried both FIR and SIR. Sometimes (but not always) I could see irdadump output,
but never did the packets pass through the infrared port.
My at
Hello, Werner.
First, thank you for putting together the Infrared HOWTO.
I read it over the weekend, and tried everything in it. (I wasn't kidding.) I tried
both FIR and SIR. Sometimes (but not always) I could see irdadump output, but never
did the packets pass through the infrared port.
My a
...
> In /etc/irda.conf I've tried /dev/ircomm0, /dev/ircomm1, /dev/ttyS0-4, and
> irda0 as the IR device.
...
Hi,
there are two different methods for IrDA support: SIR and FIR.
First you should try SIR: IrDA via serial port emulation.
Therefore an (additional) tty has to show up during startup
...
> In /etc/irda.conf I've tried /dev/ircomm0, /dev/ircomm1, /dev/ttyS0-4, and irda0 as
>the IR device.
...
Hi,
there are two different methods for IrDA support: SIR and FIR.
First you should try SIR: IrDA via serial port emulation.
Therefore an (additional) tty has to show up during startup
/ "A. Demarteau (linux rules!)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| has anyone got the irda-port on a Toshiba tecra 8200 working?
| I'm using debian unstable and the kernerlsources of kernel 2.4.18
| any hints/help are very welcome.
I don't think Toshiba has (yet) released the specs for the Ir
/ "A. Demarteau (linux rules!)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| has anyone got the irda-port on a Toshiba tecra 8200 working?
| I'm using debian unstable and the kernerlsources of kernel 2.4.18
| any hints/help are very welcome.
I don't think Toshiba has (yet) released the specs for the I
Hi
Those of you who got bored with my longish session that ranted on
about not being able to get Irda working with Debian GNU/Linux might
like to know that I have solved my problem. How did I do that ?
Well, I just got hold of a Motorola V66e mobile phone which has
tri-band networks and GPRS
Hi
Those of you who got bored with my longish session that ranted on
about not being able to get Irda working with Debian GNU/Linux might
like to know that I have solved my problem. How did I do that ?
Well, I just got hold of a Motorola V66e mobile phone which has
tri-band networks and GPRS
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> But... it might be /dev/irda1 ? Or I'm making some sort of
>> silly mistake of that sort.
Hmm, I think that it causes confusion for some pepole. However, it is
decided by upstream, so I couldn't change.
>> Maybe I need to unlo
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> But... it might be /dev/irda1 ? Or I'm making some sort of
>> silly mistake of that sort.
Hmm, I think that it causes confusion for some pepole. However, it is
decided by upstream, so I couldn't change.
>> Maybe I need to unl
Vivek
> The fact that you have the proc irda entries indicates that you
> have irda support - the fact that you can't modprobe irda just
> indicates that you have irda support compiled monolithically, and
> not as a module.
Yes, I did recompile once again and it is now working as a module.
Mos
Johan
> now type cat /proc/sys/net/irda/discovery
> if you then see a line that somehow indicates that you have a
> device. then all should work fine..
Got down to this part of it and all I got on the next line was
0
which kind of suggests that I might have got it wrong somewhere.
Tried /d
Hi!
DON'T even think about using the irmanager, it's been discarded a long time..
Since you aren't specifying which irda device you are trying to use, nor for
what purpose. let's assume you just want to connect your palm or mobile phone =)
insmod irda
insmod irtty
insmod ircomm
insmod ircomm-tty
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Well, after a recompile I now find that I have /proc/net/irda.
> And... in the irda directory there is .. discovery .. irias .. irlap
> .. irlmp .. irttp .. but .. when I try to do modprobe irda I still
> get the message that irda.o isn't there. I did
Vivek
> The fact that you have the proc irda entries indicates that you
> have irda support - the fact that you can't modprobe irda just
> indicates that you have irda support compiled monolithically, and
> not as a module.
Yes, I did recompile once again and it is now working as a module.
Mo
Johan
> now type cat /proc/sys/net/irda/discovery
> if you then see a line that somehow indicates that you have a
> device. then all should work fine..
Got down to this part of it and all I got on the next line was
0
which kind of suggests that I might have got it wrong somewhere.
Tried /
Hi!
DON'T even think about using the irmanager, it's been discarded a long time..
Since you aren't specifying which irda device you are trying to use, nor for what
purpose. let's assume you just want to connect your palm or mobile phone =)
insmod irda
insmod irtty
insmod ircomm
insmod ircomm-tty
Hi
> Your kernel creates all the directories in /proc. If the irda.o
> module is not loaded then the directory won't be there. If irda is
> statically compiled into the kernel then the irda directory will
> always be there. I suggest running lsmod, and making sure the irda
> module is mentioned.
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Well, after a recompile I now find that I have /proc/net/irda.
> And... in the irda directory there is .. discovery .. irias .. irlap
> .. irlmp .. irttp .. but .. when I try to do modprobe irda I still
> get the message that irda.o isn't there. I di
Mike
> Before you get underway, did you run
>
> 'modprobe irda.o' or
>
> 'modprobe irda'?
No, still doesn't like it. I did a 'make xconfig' and found that
there weren't any kernel modules compiled into the kernel.
Recompiling just now.
Thanks
--
Richard
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 05:22:08PM +, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Keith
>
> > Your kernel creates all the directories in /proc. If the irda.o
> > module is not loaded then the directory won't be there. If irda is
> > statically compiled into the kernel then the irda directory will
> > always b
Hi
> Your kernel creates all the directories in /proc. If the irda.o
> module is not loaded then the directory won't be there. If irda is
> statically compiled into the kernel then the irda directory will
> always be there. I suggest running lsmod, and making sure the irda
> module is mentioned
Keith
> Your kernel creates all the directories in /proc. If the irda.o
> module is not loaded then the directory won't be there. If irda is
> statically compiled into the kernel then the irda directory will
> always be there. I suggest running lsmod, and making sure the irda
> module is mention
Mike
> Before you get underway, did you run
>
> 'modprobe irda.o' or
>
> 'modprobe irda'?
No, still doesn't like it. I did a 'make xconfig' and found that
there weren't any kernel modules compiled into the kernel.
Recompiling just now.
Thanks
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On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 11:00, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Keith
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/proc/sys/net$ ls
> > 802 core ethernet ipv4 irda unix
>
> These are definitely present but not Irda. So, don't know what to
> say about it really. I suppose that I could do 'mkdir irda' but ...
> what to
Vivek
> istr something about irda being broken in the early 2.4 series, and
> fixed sometime post 2.4.9...
Dunno... but... this isn't a standard Debian kernel. It's an
improved version. I really don't like to re-compile kernels.
Everything stops working. Don't want that on a newly installed
>
> the Debian kernel is 2.4.3 which works fine with PCMCIA.
>
istr something about irda being broken in the early 2.4 series, and fixed
sometime post 2.4.9...
Karl
> What type of laptop? Kernel revision?
Clevo 665 . Works fine with SuSE 7.3 and a 2.4.10 kernel. Works
with Red Hat as well.
www.clevo.com.tw
the Debian kernel is 2.4.3 which works fine with PCMCIA.
> Perhaps the linux-irda mailing list can help you here:
> www.pasta.cs.uit.
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 05:22:08PM +, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Keith
>
> > Your kernel creates all the directories in /proc. If the irda.o
> > module is not loaded then the directory won't be there. If irda is
> > statically compiled into the kernel then the irda directory will
> > always
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 01:21:32PM +, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm determined that one day I may actually be able to get my Irda
> port working on my Debian GNU/Linux laptop. The Irda port is
> /dev/ircomm0.
What type of laptop? Kernel revision?
I have it running nicely on a Dell
Keith
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/proc/sys/net$ ls
> 802 core ethernet ipv4 irda unix
These are definitely present but not Irda. So, don't know what to
say about it really. I suppose that I could do 'mkdir irda' but ...
what to put in it once it's there ?
I also did .. later on /etc/init.d/
Keith
> Your kernel creates all the directories in /proc. If the irda.o
> module is not loaded then the directory won't be there. If irda is
> statically compiled into the kernel then the irda directory will
> always be there. I suggest running lsmod, and making sure the irda
> module is mentio
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 08:21, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Starting IrDA manager: sh: /proc/sys/net/irda/devname: No such file
> or directory.Looking at it there is nothing in /sys/net. No
> config files or anything.
>
Ummm.. there should be directories in /proc/sys/net/ Otherwise your
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 11:00, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Keith
>
> > kgeffert@vaio:/proc/sys/net$ ls
> > 802 core ethernet ipv4 irda unix
>
> These are definitely present but not Irda. So, don't know what to
> say about it really. I suppose that I could do 'mkdir irda' but ...
> what to put
Vivek
> istr something about irda being broken in the early 2.4 series, and
> fixed sometime post 2.4.9...
Dunno... but... this isn't a standard Debian kernel. It's an
improved version. I really don't like to re-compile kernels.
Everything stops working. Don't want that on a newly installe
>
> the Debian kernel is 2.4.3 which works fine with PCMCIA.
>
istr something about irda being broken in the early 2.4 series, and fixed
sometime post 2.4.9...
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Karl
> What type of laptop? Kernel revision?
Clevo 665 . Works fine with SuSE 7.3 and a 2.4.10 kernel. Works
with Red Hat as well.
www.clevo.com.tw
the Debian kernel is 2.4.3 which works fine with PCMCIA.
> Perhaps the linux-irda mailing list can help you here:
> www.pasta.cs.uit
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 01:21:32PM +, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm determined that one day I may actually be able to get my Irda
> port working on my Debian GNU/Linux laptop. The Irda port is
> /dev/ircomm0.
What type of laptop? Kernel revision?
I have it running nicely on a Dell
Keith
> kgeffert@vaio:/proc/sys/net$ ls
> 802 core ethernet ipv4 irda unix
These are definitely present but not Irda. So, don't know what to
say about it really. I suppose that I could do 'mkdir irda' but ...
what to put in it once it's there ?
I also did .. later on /etc/init.d/irm
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 08:21, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> Starting IrDA manager: sh: /proc/sys/net/irda/devname: No such file
> or directory.Looking at it there is nothing in /sys/net. No
> config files or anything.
>
Ummm.. there should be directories in /proc/sys/net/ Otherwise your
Hi,
> Has anybody setup IR support in a laptop dell inspiron 8100
sort of...
See my installation notes, section "Infrared", also listed on
www.linux-laptop.net, there are other valuable reports for the 8K1.
http://www-lehre.informatik.uos.de/~ftrenkam/i8k-installation.html
Regards,
Fr
Hi,
> Has anybody setup IR support in a laptop dell inspiron 8100
sort of...
See my installation notes, section "Infrared", also listed on
www.linux-laptop.net, there are other valuable reports for the 8K1.
http://www-lehre.informatik.uos.de/~ftrenkam/i8k-installation.html
Regards,
F
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 03:22, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> Has anybody setup IR support for synching a Palm (I have a IIIx) with
> their laptop? I've tried but cannot seem to get my irDA system to work.
> I have a Gateway Solo 9300.
Yes! After much stuffing around i have an IR sync happening with my
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 03:22, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> Has anybody setup IR support for synching a Palm (I have a IIIx) with
> their laptop? I've tried but cannot seem to get my irDA system to work.
> I have a Gateway Solo 9300.
Yes! After much stuffing around i have an IR sync happening with my
On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 13:54, Frank Trenkamp wrote:
> Note: the maestro3 sound drivers are not loaded, I saw a note about conflicts
> between the Maestro3 chip and the SMC IR transceiver on
> http://mobilix.org/ir_misc.html.. maybe that's why it failed until now.
Can anyone tell me if this is a p
On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 13:54, Frank Trenkamp wrote:
> Note: the maestro3 sound drivers are not loaded, I saw a note about conflicts
> between the Maestro3 chip and the SMC IR transceiver on
> http://mobilix.org/ir_misc.html.. maybe that's why it failed until now.
Can anyone tell me if this is a
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 05:58:52AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> I'm trying to run jpilot through my notebooks irda port.
> thorin:/etc/init.d# modprobe nsc-ircc
> /lib/modules/2.4.16-1.0/kernel/drivers/net/irda/nsc-ircc.o: init_module: No
> such device
It's not missing, just the resources are alrea
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 05:58:52AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> I'm trying to run jpilot through my notebooks irda port.
> thorin:/etc/init.d# modprobe nsc-ircc
> /lib/modules/2.4.16-1.0/kernel/drivers/net/irda/nsc-ircc.o: init_module: No
> such device
It's not missing, just the resources are alre
On 14 Dec 2001 12:36:06 +1100, Simon Wong writes:
>On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 21:51, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
>> No, I don't use it that way. Also I don't have any module-autoloading
>> enabled, because I only use for PPP/GSM with my cellphone (thus very
>> rarely ;-) , 9k6 sucks).
>
>I'm getting ve
On 14 Dec 2001 12:36:06 +1100, Simon Wong writes:
>On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 21:51, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
>> No, I don't use it that way. Also I don't have any module-autoloading
>> enabled, because I only use for PPP/GSM with my cellphone (thus very
>> rarely ;-) , 9k6 sucks).
>
>I'm getting v
On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 21:51, Robert Waldner wrote:
> No, I don't use it that way. Also I don't have any module-autoloading
> enabled, because I only use for PPP/GSM with my cellphone (thus very
> rarely ;-) , 9k6 sucks).
I'm getting very erratic succues with my IR connection.
Could please te
On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 21:51, Robert Waldner wrote:
> No, I don't use it that way. Also I don't have any module-autoloading
> enabled, because I only use for PPP/GSM with my cellphone (thus very
> rarely ;-) , 9k6 sucks).
I'm getting very erratic succues with my IR connection.
Could please t
On 13 Dec 2001 18:32:36 +1100, Simon Wong writes:
>On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 02:30, Robert Waldner wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/irda.conf
>> #irda.conf Version: 1.0
>> IRDADEV=/dev/ttyS3
>> DONGLE=none
>> DISCOVERY=-s
>> ENABLE=yes # if you don't need to start irattach, set "no"
>>
>> wor
On 13 Dec 2001 18:32:36 +1100, Simon Wong writes:
>On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 02:30, Robert Waldner wrote:
>> waldner@beren:~$ cat /etc/irda.conf
>> #irda.conf Version: 1.0
>> IRDADEV=/dev/ttyS3
>> DONGLE=none
>> DISCOVERY=-s
>> ENABLE=yes # if you don't need to start irattach, set "no"
>>
>> works
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 02:30, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> >>Hi, I was just curious if anyone's been able to get the irda working on an
> >>insprion 8100. If so, what chipset is it and how do i go about configuring
> >>it?! Any help to this would be greatly appreciated, I know i'll prolly end
> >>up n
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 02:30, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> >>Hi, I was just curious if anyone's been able to get the irda working on an
> >>insprion 8100. If so, what chipset is it and how do i go about configuring
> >>it?! Any help to this would be greatly appreciated, I know i'll prolly end
> >>up
>>Hi, I was just curious if anyone's been able to get the irda working on an
>>insprion 8100. If so, what chipset is it and how do i go about configuring
>>it?! Any help to this would be greatly appreciated, I know i'll prolly end
>>up needing lirc, I just don't have a clue how to configure it. On
>>Hi, I was just curious if anyone's been able to get the irda working on an
>>insprion 8100. If so, what chipset is it and how do i go about configuring
>>it?! Any help to this would be greatly appreciated, I know i'll prolly end
>>up needing lirc, I just don't have a clue how to configure it. O
Rob Hensley wrote:
Hi, I was just curious if anyone's been able to get the irda working on an
insprion 8100. If so, what chipset is it and how do i go about configuring
it?! Any help to this would be greatly appreciated, I know i'll prolly end
up needing lirc, I just don't have a clue how to con
Rob Hensley wrote:
>Hi, I was just curious if anyone's been able to get the irda working on an
>insprion 8100. If so, what chipset is it and how do i go about configuring
>it?! Any help to this would be greatly appreciated, I know i'll prolly end
>up needing lirc, I just don't have a clue how to
Hi,
On Monday 10 December 2001 01:02, Rob Hensley wrote:
> Hi, I was just curious if anyone's been able to get the irda working on an
> insprion 8100. If so, what chipset is it and how do i go about configuring
> it?! Any help to this would be greatly appreciated, I know i'll prolly end
> up needi
Hi,
On Monday 10 December 2001 01:02, Rob Hensley wrote:
> Hi, I was just curious if anyone's been able to get the irda working on an
> insprion 8100. If so, what chipset is it and how do i go about configuring
> it?! Any help to this would be greatly appreciated, I know i'll prolly end
> up need
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>> It looks to me as if the speed is 9600 while nothing is connected, then
>> jumps to 115200 as you do something, then goes back to 9600 afterwards.
>>
>> Or am I missing something?
You are right. However,
>> > Oct 23 05:45:14 thori
In article <20011023120339.A818@localhost>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>> It looks to me as if the speed is 9600 while nothing is connected, then
>> jumps to 115200 as you do something, then goes back to 9600 afterwards.
>>
>> Or am I missing something?
You are right. However,
>> > Oct 23 0
Chris Halls wrote:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:55AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
I have attached a dump of the syslog from 'irda start' and it's working!
I'm so happy!
Well done!
I have one question though -- my baud rate is reported at 9600.
For a palm pilot Vx, can I turn this up? How Hi
Chris Halls wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:55AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
>
>>I have attached a dump of the syslog from 'irda start' and it's working!
>>I'm so happy!
>>
> Well done!
>
>>I have one question though -- my baud rate is reported at 9600.
>>For a palm pilot Vx, can I turn th
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:55AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> I have attached a dump of the syslog from 'irda start' and it's working!
> I'm so happy!
Well done!
>
> I have one question though -- my baud rate is reported at 9600.
> For a palm pilot Vx, can I turn this up? How High?
Are you sure
Tom Allison wrote:
Chris Halls wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved.
At least I have an idea what to look for!
2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20.
Chris
I'll be downloadi
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:55AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> I have attached a dump of the syslog from 'irda start' and it's working!
> I'm so happy!
Well done!
>
> I have one question though -- my baud rate is reported at 9600.
> For a palm pilot Vx, can I turn this up? How High?
Are you sure
Tom Allison wrote:
> Chris Halls wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
>>
>>> I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved.
>>> At least I have an idea what to look for!
>>>
>> 2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20.
>> Chris
Chris Halls wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved. At
least I have an idea what to look for!
2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20.
Chris
I'll be downloading
Then I'll be c
Chris Halls wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
>
>>I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved. At
>>least I have an idea what to look for!
>>
> 2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20.
> Chris
>
>
>
I'll be downloading...
Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Then does the following make any sense:
> I used to configure this as a /dev/ttyS1 serial device
> ttyS1 is associated with io 2f8.
> nsc-... is associated with io 2e8
> Windows/Bios show this as io 0x02f8, irq 3, dma 3
>
> Can I just change the serial devi
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