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>&#13; There are some surveys about Linux and infrared capable devices in the
WWW:
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>&#13; The <A
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>&#13; I have set up a
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. This list also
contains information about infrared capable devices which are not
mentioned here (mice, printers, remote control, transceivers,
etc.).
To make this hardware survey more valuable it is necessary to
collect more information about the infrared devices in different
hardware. You can help by sending me a short e-mail containing the
exact name of the hardware you have and which type of infrared
controller is used.
Please let me also know how well Linux/IrDA worked, at which tty,
port and interrupt it works and the corresponding infrared device
(e.g. printer, cellular phone) you use.
You can also help by contributing detailed technological
information about some infrared devices, which is necessary to
develope an according driver for Linux.
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