hi,

on the weekend I do some tests with the following environment:
kernel-2.2.12
kernel-2.2.13
desktop x86 with a JetEye dongle attached to /dev/ttyS1
motorola L 7089 mobile phone
kodak dc 210+ digital camera
apple powerbook g3 'wallstreet' laptop

1. kernel-2.2.12

desktop <-> phone
tested with minicom:
that is a litle bit tricky, in cause of the order to do the single steps,
but worked

desktop <-> camera
tested with gphoto:
VERY slow, but worked

desktop <-> laptop(running mac os 8.5)
the laptop is recognized by the desktop but the laptop says that there is no
recognized peer


2. kernel-2.2.13

desktop <-> phone
tested with minicom:
most tests worked well, I have to do more, currently
I only have a manual from siemens about modem commands
for gsm communication. some commands give me not the
expected results. but this will be the most interesting
parts with the IrDA stuff.

desktop <-> camera
tested with gphoto:
speed seems to be the same like working with a cable
connected serial port

desktop <-> laptop(running mac os 8.5)
same as for kernel-2.2.12
the laptop is recognized by the desktop but the laptop
says that there is no recognized peer


3. linux on the laptop

failed (see other message)
sorry, but I am new in compiling & installing kernels for ppc.

but I'll give it more tries to do the following tests

laptop <-> phone
laptop <-> camera
laptop <-> desktop


4. Printer HP 2100TN

tests will be done with the IrDA stuff running on the laptop.


have fun
  Michael



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