Re: IR Remote for AverMedia and FlyVideo

1999-06-15 Thread David Kelly
Christopher Sedore writes: > I bought a one-for-all remote that I drove from FreeBSD just in the last > year or two. You might try www.smarthome.com. I bought the remote, > cable, and docs for how to use it for under US $100. They also have > RS232 learning IR devices for $180. Expensive, but I

RE: IR Remote for AverMedia and FlyVideo

1999-06-15 Thread Christopher Sedore
o the electronics work. -Chris > -Original Message- > From: David Kelly [SMTP:dke...@hiwaay.net] > Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 8:48 PM > To: Josef Karthauser > Cc: Roger Hardiman; multime...@freebsd.org; hack...@freebsd.org; > s...@freebsd.org > Subject: Re: I

Re: IR Remote for AverMedia and FlyVideo

1999-06-15 Thread David Kelly
Josef Karthauser writes: > > I've got a phototransistor plugged into my DTR line on the serial > port. Is there any working software for FreeBSD for utilising this? > (I want to never lose a remote control again!) Oh My Goodness! I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Can somebody get me started

Re: IR Remote for AverMedia and FlyVideo

1999-06-15 Thread Josef Karthauser
On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 02:16:57PM +0100, Roger Hardiman wrote: > Hi, > > Several people have asked my recently about supporting the AverMedia > remote control and the FlyVideo Remote Control units for their > Bt848/Bt878 TV cards. > > Well, I finally got a reply from AverMedia and after checking

IR Remote for AverMedia and FlyVideo

1999-06-10 Thread Roger Hardiman
Hi, Several people have asked my recently about supporting the AverMedia remote control and the FlyVideo Remote Control units for their Bt848/Bt878 TV cards. Well, I finally got a reply from AverMedia and after checking on the Linux Infra Red Controller (LIRC) web site, I found the source and spe