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'IRDA?'
2000\01\06@010437 by netquake

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Could anybody on the list point me in the right direction
to find info on how to communicate with my laptop's infrared port
using a microcontroller?
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2000\01\06@045035 by Ken Webster

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>Could anybody on the list point me in the right direction
>to find info on how to communicate with my laptop's infrared port
>using a microcontroller?


http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/misc/irda.html

2000\01\06@100004 by Scott Dattalo

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On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Ken Webster wrote:

> >Could anybody on the list point me in the right direction
> >to find info on how to communicate with my laptop's infrared port
> >using a microcontroller?
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> http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/misc/irda.html
>

Or re-phrased, has anyone written an IrDA stack for a pic? Would anyone
like to begin an Open Sourced pic-irda project? I for one would be
interested in participating and would be willing to host a web page. I
don't care to lead the project though.

A good place to begin would be with the Linux-IrDA project:

http://www.cs.uit.no/~dagb/irda/

>From there, one could obtain the C-sources and theoretically port them to
the pic. The obvious caveats would be overcoming the memory assumptions
made. But, supporting a subset of IrDA would not be too difficult. I could
envision an SIR mode only interface on a pic with a UART (e.g. the C64),
and supporting the IrLAP, IrLMP, IAS, and a portion of TinyTP. IrCOMM
would be cool, but I really don't see legacy software needing it per se.

Any takers?

Scott

2000\01\06@123435 by Dwornik, Sebastian

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hmmm.....sounds interesting. I'd like to get it working on an 'F84. Some
"mini-IrDA" protocol would have to be established; and would be pretty
cool to have my PIC talk to a CE device for example.



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2000\01\06@140822 by James Newton

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Scenix has an IRDA Virtual Peripheral IP
http://www.scenix.com/virtual/download/irda.html

You can have http://www.piclist.com/irda if you want.

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2000\01\07@061441 by Dave Ward
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    Sorry Scott, must of had some finger trouble and sent the message by
    mistake.

    To get a starter into what's required have a look at the Circuit
    Cellar Magazine (http://www.circuitcellar.com) Last year there was a couple
    of articles on IRDA ,October-November IIRC.

    I haven't looked into IRDA a great deal myself, but I have a friend
    who was recently working on a commercial product to interface a
    standard parallel printer to an IRDA compliant device.
    The only existing FULLY compliant device he could find was based on an
    Embedded PC!. He did say that it was possible to implement a subset of
    the protocol in a pic but speed and memory limitations are a problem.
    Speed could be solved with a scenix (although he would like them to be
    a little less 'flaky', to be used in a commercial product).
    Next time I speak to him I'll ask how he solved it. :)


    Dave


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Subject: Re: Re[2]: IRDA?
Author:  Scott Dattalo <scottspamKILLspamdattalo.com> at ~INTERNET
Date:    06/01/00 17:00




Were you attempting to respond to this message and inadvertantly hit the
send before doing so? Or are you typing with an invisible color :)?
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 .....dward31KILLspamspam.....magnox.co.uk wrote:
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> the pic. The obvious caveats would be overcoming the memory assumptions
> made. But, supporting a subset of IrDA would not be too difficult. I
could
> envision an SIR mode only interface on a pic with a UART (e.g. the C64),
> and supporting the IrLAP, IrLMP, IAS, and a portion of TinyTP. IrCOMM
> would be cool, but I really don't see legacy software needing it per se.
> Any takers?
> Scott
>
>

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