On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 10:10:25AM -0400, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote: > On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 18:37, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 12:26:41PM -0400, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote: > > > I'm having a hard time getting things working with with either my palm > > > or a zaurus 5500 > > > > > > here is some info > > > ive got things configured for fast IR com4 in bios > > > (i've also tried slow ir) > > > > > In the bios: Which serial port is the infrared set to ? Mine is set to > > com2: > > $ setserial /dev/ttyS1 > > /dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 3, Flags: low_latency > > > sorry - thought i mentioned that > i've set it to com4 in the bios (and high speed)
I suspect doesn't matter which com-port it is set to in the BIOS, as
long as it matches up with the parameters for irattach.
Mine is high speed to. It probably doesn't matter anyway since you're
not using the FIR module.
> >
> > I'm running 2.2.19 (upgrading requires a reboot :-) on my i4000, but
> > irda seems to be working fine for me. Same modules loaded as you; only
> > slow IR. FIR seems doomed as findchip can't see the chip :-(
>
> slow ir is sufficient for what i need.
> but did you configure the bios with fast or slow ir?
See above.
>
> > Except when in connection with suspend/resume. After a resume, irda
> > would stop working, where the symptoms would be one of:
> > - *no* irdadump output
> > - or irdadump not reporting any incoming transmissions, but showing
> > outboing "i-am-here's"
> hmm sounds like what i'm seeing - i'll try this after a reboot
This may be relevant too: My I4000 has a built-in winmodem. The
lucent-provided drivers don't seem to like the infrared stuff (symptoms:
random crashes, reboots, plague of locust etc). For me, IR stops
working as soon as lt_modem/lt_serial is loaded. Only a reboot (or was
it complete power-off?) helped. So I ended up not using it.
I'll be upgrading to 2.4.18 soon... Next reboot. Sometime this year.
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Karl E. J�rgensen
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