Hi guys,
I've got my N505X irda working now, thanks especialy to Simon Boggis &
Jurgen Mueller for sending me detials of their configurations and
kernel configs.
The solution was a strange one, I had to enable the *Parallel port* in
the BIOS, once I did this, findchip, and indeed nsc-ircc were able to
correctly read the io,irq & dma for the irda controler.
The parallel port is controled by the same nsc super-io chip as the
irda I beleive, and irda works under windows with the port disabled -
I think this indicates that there is still some work that could be
done on chipset detection for the nsc driver.
I'd be happy to do any debugging/testing if someone hacks on the code
(I'm not up to kernel hacking at this level myself unfortunately).
But thanks again everyone.
- Robert.
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Robert Collier Windows 2001: "I'm Sorry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dave, I can't do that."
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