In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jean Tourrilhes) 
writes:

>Konstantinos Agouros wrote :
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I have an Omnibook 6000 which has the nsc-chip. Since I used irda only
>> with serial connectors (actisys) I tried getting it to run, and managed
>> to see packets coming in using irdadump and my psion sending, but I couldn't
>> send anything.
>> I modprobed the chip with ID 0x08 and tried /dev/ircomm0 to connect to my
>> mobile phone, but irdadump didn't show any outgoing packets. I also did
>> a setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none before the modprobe. Could someone give me
>> a hint?
>> 
>> Konstantin

>       This sounds proper.
>       For me, it works fine. I documented it in :
>http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/IrDA/squirt.html#tutorial

>       I would check the Bios and *remove* the serial module. Check
>irdadump before starting the IrComm and try with something else than a
>phone (phones are quirky and you may need to enable IrDA on it).
I will try the URL. However, irdadump always showed me something, when I tried
to send to the laptop (from the phone or PDA), but somehow I couldn't get the
laptop to send something.

Konstantin

>       Jean
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