Re: Guidance needed: IrDa
Re: Guidance needed: IrDa
- Subject: Re: Guidance needed: IrDa
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 19:29:02 -0700
Well like I mentioned some of the Linux IrDA remote control 'drivers' simply use the Ir device as a serial device at 7N1 (can't recall the baud). It depends on the device.
Does the new TiPB still have an IR device?
At 9:38 AM -0700 10/18/02, John Anderson wrote:
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Isn't it just a device at /dev/cu.IrDA-IrCOMMch-b? I'm probably oversimplifying, but I think you could just use setsockopt to set up the communications channel and then open it using an NSFileHandle. That's how I'm communicating with serial devices via the Keyspan adapter.
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John Anderson
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On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 04:48 AM, Afonso Salcedo wrote:
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>Hi people,
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>I have been searching and searching through the archives and the online docs and all references I get about accessing IrDa ports on powerbooks are really really old...
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>I am starting to wonder if it is at all possible to program a Cocoa application that interfaces with the IrDa port directly through Cocoa.
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>Can anyone shed me some light on this? I would love to do something like a remote control Cocoa application for my tiBook.
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>Thanks!
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>Afonso
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