I've got a 260 but it uses the same IrDA interface.  It's an app built
on IrComm by CounterPoint, if memory serves.  I've not taken it farther
than that, though, since I do my transfers via the compact flash card.
Try contacting CounterPoint.

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I'd like to get my Kodak DC-265 camera talking to my laptop via
IrDA rather than USB.

I've gotten far enough that the camera is discovered.  I've tried
using opendis (the Digita OS) app for linux that talks to the
camera via USB or a standard serial port.

The data going back and forth looks rather dissimilar to the
data one sees on the USB bus or a standard serial port.

I've applied to be a Kodak developer and requested the IrDA
interface spec for the 265/290.

Has anyone done any work in this area that I can build upon?

I saw mention of an IrDA picture transfer spec somplace.  Anyone
heard of this?

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