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Posted: Oct. 18 2007,14:51 QUOTE

I believe lirc does not use the irda stack at all, but might be wrong.

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Posted: Oct. 18 2007,16:10 QUOTE

Searching on www.lirc.org, they do not have complete support for IrDA devices yet. They explicitly state that USB IrDA Dongles are not supported. They also say that a dongle can be used through a serial port but needs "tweaking of the IrDA physical layer protocol." (http://www.lirc.org/irda.html)

bpsg119: The .dsl I created works for DSL 3.4.4 LiveCD with the device that I have. I'm not completely sure if it will work for a homebrew design since I don't have the hardware here to test it. I still need to do some other testing of it before I can submit it to the extentions.

I also created a setserial.dsl (actually I made it last year) so I don't have use a deb file.
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