AFAIK it's RS232 so you probably cant get raw IR data. I just looked
and cant find ANY info on them in Upgrading and Repairing PCs 6th
Edition :(

On  1 May 99 at 7:51, Or Botton wrote:

> Hi. I got several questions regarding an IrDA interface:
> I've just suddenly got reminded that I got an IrDA interface installed
> in my Laptop. Now the questions are, can I use it in DOS? I never
> actually saw a DOS program that uses it.
>
> I sepose that IrDA can both receive and send Infra-red signals.
> Now, this is not the most-practical, but it can be quite a nice
> Hobby.. ;) I wander if it is possible to use this port to control,
> for example, my TV? Just record the signals that come out of a
> remote-control, and then by re-sending them apon user request
> you can control devices that use infra-red remote-controls
> to operate! And if you can do it in DOS, well.. wouldnt that be
> nice? ;)
>
> Lets add the a hi-tech dimention to the "who got the TV remote-control"
> wars!

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