Howard,
IRDA and Obex libraries are pre-installed with Palm III and Palm V is my
understanding.
Good site for IRDA www.irda.org (Palm uses the protocol stack from
www.countersys.com which is now acquired by www.extendedsystems.com
Good site for Obex www.extendedsystems.com
I went through the painful process that you are going through now
and in the end I prevailed :), despite lack of relevant documentation,
sample source code or any significant support from Palm (no offense
intended).
Assume IRDA 1 compliance if nothing specified (heuristic knowledge I
acquired).
Angsuman Chakraborty
Sr. Software Engineer
III
PS. I speak for myself and not for the company.
-----Original Message-----
From: Howard Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 1:20 PM
To: PalmDevList
Subject: IrCOMM and ONEIL Printers
I have been struggling for about a week with the documentation for the IrDA
library, and getting nowhere. Scanning the archives of this list, I
discovered that contrary to the published documentation (including the docs
on the website!!) there was an IrCOMM layer available. I downloaded and
installed it, but have had no success using it to print from my code, or
from PalmPrint.
The documentation for the ONeil printers basically says only that they are
IrDA compliant. It does not say what levels of IrDA they support.
Does anyone know whether the ONeil printers and/or an HP LaserJet 6P support
IrCOMM?
Is there any reasonable means of empirically determining whether they
support it?