Nino Margetic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > OK, I've got the phone and IrCOMM works like a dream! But what I need to do
> > to make it connect with the Nserver? Do I need to just enable IR connection
> > in the phone?
>
> *** Since you've got IrCOMM working the only thing you need to do is to
> compile Nserver with /dev/ircomm and 19200 (or whatever - I see no reason
> why not go for a higher speed) in the Makefile. For higher speed you may
> need to patch it - but that's easy enough...
There is one thing you need to know about. IrCOMM between two PC's is not
controlling any UART's at all, so the speed is purely virtual. The speed is
controlled by IrLAP which is set to 115200 bps for the connection. A
machine can request any speeds it likes, but it will have no effect at
all. 300 bps is as fast as 115200 bps. The story is very different however
if you have a UART in the other end (on the other side of the IrCOMM link)
like when you are controlling a real UART connected to a modem etc.
> If things break (i.e. nserver doesn't work) there is a debug=0 line in
> nserver.c (close to begining of the file) which you can change to 1 or
> higher to gain more detailed output of what is going on.
>
> Hope this helps,
Yes, it did a full backup on the first try using Linux-2.3.18ac9+patch. No
problems at all!
-- Dag
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