Hello Swift, ASB> That returns /dev/irframe0, which apparently is not > something that I can use with slattach...
SG> Hmm, yes, it seems it's telling you the framing > device, not the TTY. Are you giving it a TTY name > when you invoke irdaattach? From looking at the man > page, that would seem to be the norm. Then you'd > give that same TTY to pppd or slattach. I am telling irdaattach which serial port the IrDA adaptor is connected to but then irdaattach has that port busy, so it's not free for use with slattach. -Andy Ball