Yup, you surely can. I use a serial Actisys IR200L+ but other magic is
about. Once you have the ircom module loaded and have run irattach, then
the /dev/ircomm0 device exists and this can be used for linking
to /dev/pilot
That was not precisely what I meant. The thing I am trying to do is
transfering files over whitout making a hotsync. It looks also
intresting, but with which arguments do you use irattach? I tried
/dev/tty0 and /dev/ircom0. Is there any easy way to find out what type
of IR my laptop has?
Happy Hacking,
Robert
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