Re: Trying to connect over Irda Timeport P7389i to Dell D620 (built-in Irda) on Ubuntu.
Jan <[email protected]> Fri, 4 Apr 2014 16:09:19 +0200
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The second configuration worked and I got phone numbers from an 17 years old phone:) Thank's a lot! Jan 2014-04-04 14:45 GMT+02:00 Daniele Forsi <[email protected]>: > 2014-04-01 13:06 GMT+02:00 Jan : > > > port = /dev/ttyS1 > > my bad, when the port used by irattach it isn't available for applications > > I hooked up my motherboard IrDA adapter to get a configuration similar to > yours > > there are two typical configurations that can be used with gnokii > (depending on operating system and phone model you can use other > combinations) > > for completeness I'll mention also the configuration that can be used > only with Nokias handled by model = 6510, this won't work for you but > it's what you have configured so far, it only needs a suitable > irattach command: > > # irattach /dev/ttyS1 -s > this only loads the kernel modules needed for irda networking > # lsmod | grep ir > irtty_sir 12761 2 > sir_dev 17141 1 irtty_sir > irda 90261 1 sir_dev > crc_ccitt 12331 1 irda > > this works with: > connection = irda > port = ignored > model = series40 > > in this case you can use irda_string > > the other typical configuration can be used only with model=AT, after > irattach you must create a /dev/ircomm* device using modprobe > ircomm_tty > > # irattach /dev/ttyS1 -s > # modprobe ircomm_tty > this creates the /dev/ircomm* devices > # lsmod | grep ir > ircomm_tty 22943 0 > ircomm 14110 1 ircomm_tty > irtty_sir 12761 2 > sir_dev 17141 1 irtty_sir > irda 90261 3 sir_dev,ircomm_tty,ircomm > crc_ccitt 12331 1 irda > > this works with: > connection = serial > port = /dev/ircomm0 > model = AT > > irda_string is ignored in this case > > I tested those two configurations with my Nokia 5300, the second > configuration should work for you too after you run modprobe > ircomm_tty, can you confirm it? > > -- > Daniele Forsi > > _______________________________________________ > gnokii-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnokii-users > _______________________________________________ gnokii-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnokii-users