Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All,
>
> in one of the last messages Dag mentioned VFIR capable boards. Does
> anybody have further information. What boards are available? Are
> there laptops with VFIR support? Which way will Linux/IrDA go
> with VFIR?
>
> In other words: I'm planning to change my equipment into the right
> direction to be able to follow Linux/IrDA :)
Sorry, but I don't think you will find any VFIR equipment out there yet
(more likely in 6 months). The boards that exists are still experimental
and have probably just got the last VFIR updates so they are compatible
with each other.
I hope to get some boards to play with since I will make some very radical
changes to the lower layers of the stack. These changes will however not be
publicly available until the chipsets are commercially available
themselves.
And just so you know it, I haven't got any VFIR boards yet!
-- Dag
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