Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Friday 01 September 2006 09:39, d2clon wrote:
>> 'm trying to turn on the irda on my laptop but I don't know
>> how to know which chipset it is, I think I need to know this
>> to know which module I need to compile in the kernel.
> 
> findchip - installed by irda-utils
> 

biit ~ # findchip
biit ~ # findchip -d
Probing for FDC37C669 ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chip id=0xff
Probing for FDC37C669FR ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chip id=0xff
Probing for FDC37N869 ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chip id=0xff
Probing for FDC37C93xFR ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chip id=0xff
Probing for FDC37N957FR ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chip id=0xff
Probing for FDC37N958FR ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chip id=0xff
Probing for PC87108 ...
no chip at 0x150
no chip at 0x398
no chip at 0x0ea
Probing for PC87338 ...
no chip at 0x398
no chip at 0x15c
Wrong chip id=0x00
Probing for EFER at 0x03f0 ...
hefras = 0xff
Probing for EFER at 0x0370 ...
hefras = 0xff
EFER seems to be probed at 0x0370
chip id = 0xff, revision = 0xff
Wrong device ID = 0xff
Probing for EFER at 0x0250 ...
hefras = 0xff
Probing for EFER at 0x0250 ...
hefras = 0xff
Probing for EFER at 0x03f0 ...
hefras = 0xff
hefere = 0xff
Probing for EFER at 0x03f0 ...
hefras = 0xff
hefere = 0xff
EFER seems to be probed at 0x03f0
chip ID is 0x0f : no known chip was detected.
Couldn't find Winbond superI/O chip.


:/ .. Its possible any damage on my irda chip?, The findchip doesn't
find any thingĀ”

I can not be sure if the irda chip is allright I never see it on.

Thanks.

d2clon

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