There seems to be NSC chipset in my Armada 6500. I'm gonna buy a data
cable... :P (bluetooth adapter would be sweet but too expensive)
$ ./findchip
reg=0x010
Found NSC PC87338 Controller at 0x2e, DevID=0x0b, Rev. 2
SIR Base 0x2f8, FIR Base 0x2f8
IRQ = 4, DMA = -1
Enabled: yes, Suspended: no
UART compatible: yes
Half duplex delay = 0 us
>This is just a me-too.
>
>I get slow connect speeds talking to my nokia (non gprs) phone. I get
>faster connections from my palmII<->Phone (proving that it is the
>computer)
>
>Laptop is Dell Lattitude CPx. smc chipset.
>
>
>On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 01:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi people.
>>
>> I'm using IrDA to connect a GPRS phone to my laptop. The connection works but
>> is not usable because of very slow speed: 10...100 B/s. (should be 2...3 KB/s)
>>
>> Laptop's IR port is in SIR mode and 'cat /var/log/messages|grep tty' shows it.
>> IrDA modules loads fine and the phone is discovered. Even PPP connection to
>> phone is succesfully made, but the speed... argh. I have read IrDA-HOWTO &
>> other docs, but have no idea what to do next. I know I'm not alone with this
>> problem, since found similar "slow irda" storys with google. Is there any
>> solutions? Is the ir-chipset buggy or what?
>>
>>
>> Technical data:
>>
>> Laptop: Compaq Armada 6500
>> Phone: Ericsson T39m
>> IR protocol: IrCOMM
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jaakko Holster
>>
>>
>> PS. IR connection works fine in M$ system... but it's knownly unusable because
>> of other reasons ;)
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