Hey,

I just found a message from Dag in the archives indicating that if 
/proc/tty/driver/ircomm indicated 'Hardware: Stopped' that I was in
trouble. After I hit 'Sync' in jpilot, irCOMM goes to TTY_SEARCH and
Hardware goes to 'Stopped'

amadeus:/etc# cat /proc/tty/driver/ircomm
State: IRCOMM_TTY_IDLE
Service type: 9_WIRE
Port name: 
DTE status: 
DCE status: 
Configuration: DTE <-> DCE
Data rate: 0
Flow control: 
Flags: ASYNC_CHECK_CD
Role: server
Open count: 0
Max data size: 59
Max header size: 5

State: IRCOMM_TTY_SEARCH
Service type: 9_WIRE
Port name: 
DTE status: 
DCE status: 
Configuration: DTE <-> DCE
Data rate: 0
Flow control: 
Flags: ASYNC_INITIALIZED|ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE
Role: server
Open count: 1
Max data size: 59
Max header size: 5
Hardware: Stopped

First, why do I have two listings in ircomm (is one ircomm0 and the
other ircomm1 - how can I tell which is which)? 

How does one go about getting it 'Un-Stopped'?

Thanks,
jas.
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