On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 11:45:46AM -0700, SoftwareIntern wrote:

I've done some things including doing a carrier generator for Ir Remotes.

Why don't you describe the wave form you need to generate or receive
instead of saying what doesn't work.

If I knew what you wanted I might be of more help.

> I'm working on a project to get a palm IIIxe to talk to a device that isn't
> IrDA compliant. (i.e. it doesn't use the 3/16 pulse width for data
> transmission, and the levels are fliped (ie. 1 = low, and 0 = 3/16 hi
> pulse). I have tried just about everything I can think of at this point.
> I've messed with the SrmControl() options, to no avail, and I've download
> the manuals from Motorola and messed with the UART's control regesters. One
> of these regester shows the option for turning IrDA support off and on. When
> I "disable" IrDA support I can get "something" out that the serial device
> can see, but not recognize (it's just a load of garbage).  I've looked for
> commands in the PalmOS (I know that PalmOS 3.5 supports IrComm, but it seems
> that it only working w/ IrDA compatable devices). I've taken the Palm apart
> and it looks like there isn't an NDAC (the hardware to do the wave
> converting) on the board, so I'm assuming it's doing this in software, but I
> can't seem to figure out where.I would love to hear from anyone out there
> who has any ideas or suggestions on this matter.

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