James McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My two cents worth on the "NO CARRIER" problem. You used to get this if you
> had CR->CR+LF translation switched on in the old terminal emulators .
> Anything the phone gets after ATD ... CR is interpreted as a break character.
> I recall someone saying there printer was doing CR->CR+LF with the new ircomm
> code. (Just a thought)
It might be something like that, but as far as I know I'm just passing up
and down in IrCOMM without making any changes to it. If somebody is doing
any translation of characters, it must be the line-discipline. PPP is using
own linedisc (PPP _is_ a linedisc), but chat probably uses the "standard"
TTY linedisc. But I cannot see who the serial driver (IrCOMM) could make
the linedisc do such translation. The line-disc is controlled by the
application, and not by IrCOMM, so I really don't know what is going on.
I admit that the IrCOMM layer is not 100% debugged yet, so there is
probably some "bugs" left. It is however working for _all_ my IrCOMM
devices, so either somebody has do debug this for me, or I need to get me
more IrCOMM devices ;-)
One question:
Is the Nokia 8810 not working at all, or is there somebody out there with a
8810 that _is_ working with the latest patch?
-- Dag
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