Can anybody out there point me at some info on how exactly to use/manage
the AdvanceCredit() mechanism in TTP?
I've figured out how to do it for data <127 chars in size, but it would be
nice to know how to go beyond that.
I have a client/server app I'm working on for the Palm in which the Linux
host returns an arbitrary length response to a Palm client query.
And why 127?(besides being on a boundary) Is that an MTU that can be
fiddled with?
If 127 is a hard limit, how is the fragmentation/reassembly handled?
I haven't found ANYTHING about this on either irda.org or the mail
archives. Palm's site simply gives me the API page, which I've already got
on dead trees next to me. Help?
Thanks,
'dillo
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