etup suitably.
Infrared-HOWTO is a helpful document (thank you Mr. Werner!).
http://mobilix.org/Infrared-HOWTO/Infrared-HOWTO.html
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The patch is available at
<http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/tulip/2000-November/002727.html>.
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ISHIKAWA Mutsumi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uses jogdiald
<http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pascal.brisset/vaio/>.
I don't know which one is good for using because I don't have VAIO.
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f IrDA chipset is on the laptop? ALi? 2.4.x kernel supports
ALi chipset.
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e kinds of
chipsets (nsc-ircc, smc-ircc, winbond).
Perhaps, your FIR device was recognized as an UART device by
kernel. In that case, you need to disable it (use setserial).
Most certainly way to find is using Windows ;-)
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I heard that it contains some bugfix on
nsc-ircc.c.
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uld try to use it on Linux machine if I got it...
>> I have heard that the Nokia 6150 with the gnokii package will be able to
>> access the phone, but probably will not be able to use the IR port as a
>> modem.. I would be curious to hear of other's experiences with this mod
and then it should work... at least that one has never failed for me.
I think, you can use IrDA with the following simple command:
irattach /dev/yourtty -s
However, it requires proper /etc/modules.conf settings. In
irda-common, it should be done by /etc/modutils/irda file and
update-modules(8)
t;> + /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc/nsc-ircc.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
>> + /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc/nsc-ircc.o: insmod
>> /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc/nsc-ircc.o failed
It should be nsc-ircc UART emulation probrem.
Could you try the following commands?
# setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart
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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.
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show this as io 0x02f8, irq 3, dma 3
>>
>>
>> Can I just change the serial device?
If you want to use nsc-ircc, do the following command:
# setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none port 0 irq 0
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rror.
IIRC, IrDA stack in kernel 2.4.9 was buggy, AC patch had some IrDA
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m_tty_state_ready(), hanging up!
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_tty_hangup()
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_tty_shutdown()
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_tty_detach_cable()
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_close()
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_tty_close()
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel:
nd), then setup suitably.
Infrared-HOWTO is a helpful document (thank you Mr. Werner!).
http://mobilix.org/Infrared-HOWTO/Infrared-HOWTO.html
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hat kind of IrDA chipset is on the laptop? ALi? 2.4.x kernel supports
ALi chipset.
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e kinds of
chipsets (nsc-ircc, smc-ircc, winbond).
Perhaps, your FIR device was recognized as an UART device by
kernel. In that case, you need to disable it (use setserial).
Most certainly way to find is using Windows ;-)
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I heard that it contains some bugfix on
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>> I can see that the Irda drivers are loading at boot time but when I
>> do Irdadump as root the command line locks up suggesting that Irda
>> hasn't started.
Show me more details, please.
* IrDA type?
* What kind of driver do yo use?
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configure /etc/irda.conf correctly?
potato's irda-common package didn't have such file. It is for
unstable/testing.
>> Did you create /dev/ircomm0 (on my laptop it wasnt created automatically and
>> so i was looking for the solution for quite a while :-) )
Hmm... it should be a p
ptor. I
would try to use it on Linux machine if I got it...
>> I have heard that the Nokia 6150 with the gnokii package will be able to
>> access the phone, but probably will not be able to use the IR port as a
>> modem.. I would be curious to hear of other's experien
and then it should work... at least that one has never failed for me.
I think, you can use IrDA with the following simple command:
irattach /dev/yourtty -s
However, it requires proper /etc/modules.conf settings. In
irda-common, it should be done by /etc/modutils/irda file and
update-modules(8)
t;> + /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc/nsc-ircc.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
>> + /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc/nsc-ircc.o: insmod
>> /lib/modules/2.2.19/misc/nsc-ircc.o failed
It should be nsc-ircc UART emulation probrem.
Could you try the following commands?
# setserial /dev/ttyS1
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>> Does the irda create the device nodes irda0/irda1?
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make it as device file.
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show this as io 0x02f8, irq 3, dma 3
>>
>>
>> Can I just change the serial device?
If you want to use nsc-ircc, do the following command:
# setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none port 0 irq 0
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IIRC, IrDA stack in kernel 2.4.9 was buggy, AC patch had some IrDA
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: ircomm_tty_state_ready(), hanging up!
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_tty_hangup()
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_tty_shutdown()
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_tty_detach_cable()
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_close()
Oct 23 18:47:31 puti kernel: ircomm_tty_close()
Oct 23 18:4
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>> $ pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyS3 -l
It's wrong. You need to use /dev/ircomm0 instead.
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only. Some commands
require X and Gnome.
I think at least irdadump and irdaping are maybe necessary.
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xtools, irda-gnome.
>> (Named as you see fit).
Thanks for your suggestion. I'll do it.
P.S.
irda-utils_0.9.4-2 is available in
deb http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~knok/debian ./
(It makes some IrDA devices by postinst script with mknod command.)
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Maintainer scripts should not create device files directly. They
N: should call makedev instead.
N:
N: Refer to Policy Manual, section 4.6 for details.
N:
W: irda-utils: mknod-in-maintainer-script postinst:20
In any case, I'll try to tell makedev maintainer.
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irda-utils package).
irda-utils contains irdadump, irdaping, IrOBEX related tools and
psion5 tool.
(Currently, there are no package for X related stuff. If someone needs
it, I will make it.)
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only. Some commands
require X and Gnome.
I think at least irdadump and irdaping are maybe necessary.
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xtools, irda-gnome.
>> (Named as you see fit).
Thanks for your suggestion. I'll do it.
P.S.
irda-utils_0.9.4-2 is available in
deb http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~knok/debian ./
(It makes some IrDA devices by postinst script with mknod command.)
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Maintainer scripts should not create device files directly. They
N: should call makedev instead.
N:
N: Refer to Policy Manual, section 4.6 for details.
N:
W: irda-utils: mknod-in-maintainer-script postinst:20
In any case, I'll try to tell makedev maintainer.
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irda-utils package).
irda-utils contains irdadump, irdaping, IrOBEX related tools and
psion5 tool.
(Currently, there are no package for X related stuff. If someone needs
it, I will make it.)
Those packages will be uploaded by Fumitoshi UKAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> as
my proxy.
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>> $ pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyS3 -l
It's wrong. You need to use /dev/ircomm0 instead.
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is easier than voice communicaion because I can use some dictionaries
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