From: Hendrik Lipka (hendrik.lipka_at_gmx.de)
Date: Wed Feb 26 2003 - 06:29:47 PST
> It implements IrCOMM which is required for any modern day IrDA
> connection. It has been tested on a US MP2100 (probably works on other
> MP2x00s and eMates), using a Linux PC with an IrDA dongle as a PPP and
> web server.
With IrDA dongle, do you mean a serial-to-IrDa-converter?
Does such a device require any special support for the operating
system?
As my computer does not have an IrDA device, I intend to buy such an
adapter. But the one I found states only support for Win9x,2K,XP, and
I'm using still NT...
Are there any other limitations of such a device?
Thanks,
hli
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