> Thanks...
>
> The 2.4.1-pre8 patch did the trick and I now have a working usb-irda port
:)
>
> Now I've got something to debug against :)
>
> Jim
You mean that you now have one more FIR driver to debug ?
Jean
One less FIR driver to debug ... nsc-ircc... It looks like my nsc port has
recieve errors at SIR speeds, and just don't receive at all at FIR speeds...
Still xmits though... FIR speeds are flakey even under M$ Windoze on my
laptop. (Though does still function... just) Guess the nsc-ircc linux
driver's slightly less tolerant of my dodgy hardware than the M$ one..
One more FIR driver to write... SA1100_ir for Arm Architecture... (Wish dag
had come back about the status of the icp.c driver he wrote a while back)...
Actually I've got someone else having a go at this now too :)
'course... I've got no way of _prooving_ that the irda-usb driver's doing
it's thing at 4Mbps now... (I should have bought _two_ USB dongles :) I'll
just have to take your word Jean :)
Thanks,
Jim
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