"Daniel Berlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I took a few hours last night, and got the SMC IrDA driver to actually
> recognize the IrDA chip in my Dell Inspiron 7000.
> I can't tell exactly what model it is, since while the SMC IrDA utilities
> will happily play with it if i set all the parameters right, they aren't
> able to tell me what kind of chip it is.
> It's also one chip id above what the SMC IrDA driver normally looks for
> (0xf1 is what it wants, the chip is 0xf2).
> But, after a little peeking and poking, and hackery to change the IO port
> the driver was looking for, and having it accept 0xf2 for a chip id, it
> happily plays with it.
> Anyone want patches?

Just ship them over!

-- Dag

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