Hi! Well, finally I know which infrared adapter I own... It is the Asus IRM-100 infrared adapter. Connected to the on-board 5-pin connector on my P5A mainboard. No other parts but the 5-wire cable and the 1.25" square circuit board which hosts the IR diodes and four small mounting holes. It's obviously an OEM product. Works under Win98 with standard IrDA drivers but so far I had no success under Linux. :-( Regardless of what I try, nothing shows up in /proc/net/irda/discovery but: 00:07:48.130331 xid:cmd 00b8a757 > ffffffff S=6 s=* banshee hint=0500 [PnP Computer ] (23) Unfortunately, my mobile phone (Siemens S25) isn't discovered. BIOS, IRQ, port-settings are all ok, IMHO. Also irda-utils-0.9.5 as well as patched 2.2.13 kernel compiled and work without any error messages. Now I wonder: Is this adapter supported at all? Thanks for any replies, Walter -- Walter Haidinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For further information, such as address, phone or PGP public key, please refer to: http://members.kstp.at/wh/index.html _______________________________________________ Linux-IrDA mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www4.pasta.cs.UiT.No/mailman/listinfo/linux-irda
