Hi,

>       Welcome to the club...
uhmmm a club ? :^)

>       Hum... Above, the NSC is at irq 9, whereas here it shows as
> irq 4. Check what is the BIOS setting for the irq. I believe that the
> serial driver need to use the correct irq (9 here). Use setserial to
> fix that.
THAT made it!!! Thanks!!

after issuing

setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 9

discovery started working the expected way!!!

>       That's pretty ugly. You should have batches of discovery with
> the last number ("s=") going from 0 to 5 and then 255. Something is
> very wrong.
now I do! :))

>       Check :
> http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/IrDA/squirt.html#tutorial
Maybe this page should be a little more advetized. It would have saved me
much time, instead of going faithfully throught the IR_howto and then
finding out it is quite outdated!!!

>       Have fun...
I did and I'm sure I will continue.


Thanks, once again.
Great job linux-irda TEAM !!! It's really exciting being able
to avoid cables!!!

Francesco Zuliani


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