That's right - the ESI dongle uses RTS & DTR to set the baud rate. (BTW - it
also draws power from one of the serial lines)
For more info, checkout this link:
http://www.extendedsystems.com/cgi-bin/rightnow.exe?solution&11-991101-0001&
130-941503751&14-0&15-0&25-6&3-esi%2520dongle%2520baud&30-&1841-&1842-%2501
If this link doesn't work try looking under under Sevice & Support and
searching their knowledge base with the keywords "esi dongle baud" and look
for the message "Baud rate settings for the JetEye PC".
Good luck,
Randy
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Newell
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [Linux-IrDA]Irda sniffer
>rate. The Jeteyes work at any baud rate as a passive RS232 to Infrared
>Transceiver.
I don't see how that can be...doesn't the dongle need to know how long to
hold the output line when it sees an incoming IR pulse?
>From the driver source code (esi.c), it appears that the JetEye handshake
lines are used to control the baud rate.
Or am I totally lost here?
newell
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