>So my goal for Linux-IrDA in Linux-2.4 is to have support for both the NSC
>'338 and SMC IrCC chipsets. Since we already have support for the Toshoboe
>chipset, this should give us 4Mbps support for over 95% of all the laptops
>that are sold today. Stable IrLAN and IrCOMM services, and a sockets
>interface that is usable enough for companies to consider porting their
>IrDA applications to Linux. IrOBEX is a bit messy right now, but the
>development speed is actually very high. So eventually we will have a much
>better and stable OBEX with GUI's etc. I'm actually working on a new Python
>impl. of OBEX that will run on most platforms including Linux, Win32,
>WinCE, *BSD (over TCP only) Psion? etc. This code is almost working now,
>but will probably not be released for a couple of months since it's tightly
>coupled to a research project I'm doing.
I�ll start cleaning up the OBEX-code when I come back. I hope I�ll be able
to fix all the problems that have been talked about in this list.
But for now I�ll dissapear for a week!
/Pontus
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