db003g wrote:

>It's also one chip id above what the SMC IrDA driver normally looks for 
>(0xf1 is what it wants, the chip is 0xf2).

So this is an IrCC2.0 chipset. They are already recognized by smc-ircc.c 
since kernel 2.3.19. But you must expect some kind of oops or solid 
lockup at [MF]IR speeds, because the driver is not fully debugged yet. 

still working on it...

-- 
stephane


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