Well, I borrowed a 8810 for testing the printing
    and ran into problems with it as well. Unlike my
    6110 which reports that the printing fails, 8110
    reports that printing has been succesful although
    I couldn't see any data come in. I'm not sure if
    everything's configured right, though, so here
    we are.

    My system setup:
        i386 system with Linux 2.2.13 (not patched)
        irda-utils 0.9.4
        Tekram iRmate IR-210B dongle on ttyS1
        Nokia 8810 (NSE-6), v04.05 firmware (11-16-98)

    Loading all modules (tekram, irda, irtty, ircomm,
    ircomm_tty, irlpt, irlpt_server) seems to go fine
    and irmanager and irattach start up OK. However,
    this bit in /var/log/messages caught my eye:

Nov 16 16:28:24 servo irattach: tcsetattr: Invalid argument
Nov 16 16:28:24 servo syslogd: Printing partial message
Nov 16 16:28:24 servo 0.1 Fri Jul 25 11:45:26 1997 Dag Brattli
Nov 16 16:28:24 servo

    And the 'UNSPEC' in ifconfig looks suspicious:

irda0     Link encap:UNSPEC  HWaddr
40-F7-79-52-00-00-00-DA-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
          UP RUNNING NOARP  MTU:2048  Metric:1
          RX packets:281 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:3446 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:8

    At least something works, since putting the phone to IR reception
    mode and bringing it near the dongle produces a new discovery:

IrLMP: Discovery log:

name: Nokia  8810, hint: 0xb125, saddr: 0x5279f740, daddr: 0x136c0000

    Still, trying to print an SMS message and capturing the
    data doesn't work as for some reason the printed data itself
    didn't come through ('irdadump -x' doesn't show any of the
    data in the SMS message). I won't put the entire dump here
    but the transmission ends with several repeats of these
    lines:

14:36:55.687278 i:rsp  > ca=30 pf=1 nr=2 ns=1 LM slsap=00 dlsap=01
GET_VALUE_BY_CLASS: Success String: Linux (18)
        305201008400000153420300054c696e7578
         0 R . . . . . . S B . . . L i n u x
14:36:56.166590 rr:cmd < ca=30 pf=1 nr=1 (2)
        3131
         1 1

    Now, I'm totally confused by all this because I think
    I've done everything like the HOWTO says. I'm a newbie
    with this IR stuff so it's probably my mistake somewhere
    but I'm all out of clues here.



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