NOKUBI Takatsugu wrote:
> It seems that you have only one IrDA device.
That's correct.
> /dev/ircomm1 is for secondery IrDA device. You should need to use
> /dev/ircomm0.
I tried both: same result.
BTW I have some problems to understand the relationship between ttyS?
and ircomm? I found inconsistent information in the various docs.
Is ircomm0 (ircomm1) the first (second) irda device, independent of the
corresponding ttyS? device?
Or is there a fix relationship between device ttySx and ircommx (e.g.
ttyS0 <-> ircomm0, ttyS1 <-> ircomm1)?
Thanks for your reply and have a nice day.
Dieter Rohlfing
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