On Wednesday 10 September 2003 07:33, Roh . wrote:
>
> just a little hint, but if you do want to use irda and lirc in the future,
> then use the irda port for irda and slap together a home-brew lirc reciever
> and use that on a serperate port. It saves alot of headaches in the future
> (and since u
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 20:14, Gray, Tim wrote:
> first off, do you have the special IR reciever/transmitter that is for your
> motherboard? if not then you are chasing the wrong answer/question.
Well, it's a bare-bones SFF PC, came with motherboard & case together, already
with front IR - s
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 12:59, Roh . wrote:
> do u want to use the irda port on ur m/b for lirc or irda? (i see alot
of
> people confused about this)
I want to use the IrDA port on the MB for Lirc. (Although IrDA would be
nice
to get working for other things).
just a little hint, but if y
ou tons of headaches.
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From: Trevor Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] Lirc - finding support
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 12:59, Roh . wrote:
> do u want to use the irda port on ur
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 12:59, Roh . wrote:
> do u want to use the irda port on ur m/b for lirc or irda? (i see alot of
> people confused about this)
I want to use the IrDA port on the MB for Lirc. (Although IrDA would be nice
to get working for other things).
> if for irda - use the irda m
do u want to use the irda port on ur m/b for lirc or irda? (i see alot of
people confused about this)
if for irda - use the irda modules
if for lirc - use the lirc modules, u have to set ur bios settings to SIR
(not FIR) and use the normail lirc_serial module (lirc cant work with any
speeds ab
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 10:23, Aubin Paul wrote:
> Have you checked www.lirc.org? If a driver exists, it'll be there,
> either in CVS or a release.
Well, that's where I started my search. I haven't found anything - but I don't
know if that's because there's nothing to find, or I don't know w
Have you checked www.lirc.org? If a driver exists, it'll be there,
either in CVS or a release.
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 10:11:57AM +0800, Trevor Phillips wrote:
> I have a motherboard with a VIA P4M266 chipset (SFF eCube Chyang Fun case) -
> how the frell do I find out what driver I need to get Li
I have a motherboard with a VIA P4M266 chipset (SFF eCube Chyang Fun case) -
how the frell do I find out what driver I need to get Lirc working?
Everywhere just lists the IR functionality as "1xIR Port, IrDA 1.0/FIR
supported".
The only mention of IrDA in the BIOS is the following settings:
U