My GSM Tri-band Motorola TimePort works very well with Linux-IrDA. It
doesn't do *DMA, only GSM, but can operate on GSM900, GSM1800 and the
US-specific GSM1900 bands.

On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, The Armadillo with the Mask wrote:

>
> Hey gang,
> since so many of the questions  here seem to revolve around "How can I get
> my FooCel 9000 to talk to my laptop?", I thought I'd beat that by asking
> what I SHOULD buy if I want to use it with Linux-IRDA?
> It needs to work in the US and preferably be 3-band so I can take it
> overseas if I need to. My current laptop is a Vaio Z505LE with the
> NSC87338 FIR chip.
>
> Thanks,
> 'dillo
>
>
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