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Damian John Paul Brown - 30 May 2004 21:43 GMT
anyone know how to send and receive data via an IrDA port ?
any code would be great - thanks in advance

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Dag Sunde - 30 May 2004 23:07 GMT
> anyone know how to send and receive data via an IrDA port ?
> any code would be great - thanks in advance

To my knowledge it's just another COM (serial) port on your
system, so check (possibly in your BIOS) what it's set up as.

Com1 - Com4?

Then it is ordinary serial communication.

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Damian John Paul Brown - 30 May 2004 23:26 GMT
>> anyone know how to send and receive data via an IrDA port ?
>> any code would be great - thanks in advance
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>Then it is ordinary serial communication.
I have checked in Device Manager and it is listed as both a COM and
LPT port, but I am not au fait with serial ports at the moment, but
just had a look at MSComm examples for controlling modems...

I should be able to get my laptop communicating with my Desktop PC,
but if you could start me off, that would be great...

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