OK, I changed by BIOS to IrDA FIR and stuck in the following modules.
(modules.conf also has "options nsc-ircc dongle_id=0x09 dma=3")

ircomm-tty             30408   0 (autoclean)
ircomm                 13628   0 (autoclean) [ircomm-tty]
nsc-ircc               13712   1
irda                  135201   0 [ircomm-tty ircomm nsc-ircc]

The camera is seen
07:40:19.151948 xid:rsp b269d1c2 < 2a270b4b S=6 s=5 Kodak DC265 Zoom hint=8404 [ 
Computer IrCOMM ] (33) 

and

% ksir gettime  (my IrDA modified version of ks from opendis 0.0.3)
Executing command: gettime
ClockDate = 00040300
ClockTime = 00233628
Camera's date: 04/03/2000 time: 23:36:28
(hey, my DC-265 is not Daylight savings time compatible. 8-) )

It dies downloading pictures:

brian@top brian>ksir download
Executing command: download
5 files in camera...
p0000535.jpg: size = 271239 
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

x's are bad.

but that doesn't bother me so much, it's probably just buffers being
overrun.

I was wondering how I control which FIR mode is being used?

Currently, my modified ks program still has

    camera->fd = open(device, O_RDWR ); /*| O_NOCTTY | O_NONBLOCK);*/

    tcgetattr(camera->fd,&tp_orig);
    tcgetattr(camera->fd,&tp);
    cfmakeraw(&tp);
    cfsetospeed(&tp,B115200);
    cfsetispeed(&tp,B115200);
    tcsetattr(camera->fd,TCSANOW,&tp);


in the open code.  How do I go about selecting FIR speeds?

I also have conflicting information on whether the DC-265
supports FIR speeds.

Thanks,

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Brian Litzinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

    Copyright (c) 2000 By Brian Litzinger, All Rights Reserved

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