Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:27:46 +1100 From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [LIB] infrared port and overclocking?
At 04:59 PM 19/03/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 16:11:39 -0000 From: "Chris Hogan -- Telepay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: infrared port and overclocking?
>> Everything seemed to work at 266 except the Infrared port.
Aaaargh!! Just in time -- I was about to o'clock my 100 to 266 but IR is essential for mobile comms through the Nokia for me. I have an Orange/Nokia data card (28.8k with HSCD but not in France, where I may be going for the summer, can only get 9600) so I was going to experiment with an 8310 and GPRS via IR. I'm using Win98SE but would consider going W2k if the overclock works out ok.
Has anyone else experienced IR problems with overclocked systems? I don't recall hearing about it before on the list. Any IR snags with W2k maybe?
I've had a few snags with IR and my L100 clocked to 233 and running Win2k, mainly intermittent problems trying to sync my PDA ... I think it may be more to do with the fact that I've removed the IR window to get the cables out to my external PS/2 ports and hence there being a lot of stray light around ... once it starts transferring though it generally makes it OK. I've been able to beam to various models of Palm PDA, other laptops as well as my Nokia 8210 quite nicely (and in the case of the Nokia, surf the web through it) under Win2k ... the drivers are a bit of a pain to set up at times though (and I've yet to be able to get my Canon BJC-80 working under 2k and IrDA due to the changed infrared printing system) ...
- Raymond
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