Linux Infrared HOWTO
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Chapter 3. Specific Connections and IrDA - Protocols
Table of Contents
3.1.
Starting the IrDA Stack
3.1.1.
Standard InfraRed - SIR
3.1.2.
Fast InfraRed - FIR
3.1.3.
Dongle Connection - Infrared Adapters for the Serial Port
3.1.4.
Dongle Connection - Infrared Adapters for the USB Port
3.1.5.
Dongle Connection - Infrared Motherboard Adapter
3.2.
Printer Connection
3.3.
LAN Connection - IrLAN
3.4.
HP NetBeamer Connection
3.5.
Palm III Connection - IrCOMM
3.6.
Linux Terminal on Palm (Handspring Visor) via IR
3.7.
Psion 5 Connection
3.8.
Connecting from Linux to WinCE 2.11
3.9.
Connecting from Linux to WinCE 3.0 (aka PocketPC)
3.10.
Cellular Phone Connection
3.10.1.
Generic Instructions
3.10.2.
OBEX Connection
3.10.3.
Specific Mobile Phones
3.10.4.
German e-plus
3.11.
Digital Camera Connection
3.12.
Microsoft-Windows and Linux/IrDA
3.12.1.
Introduction
3.12.2.
Connection between Linux/IrDA and MS-Windows95 IrDA(TM)
3.12.3.
Communication between MS-Windows98 and Linux
3.12.4.
Communication between MS-Windows2000/XP and Linux
3.13.
Linux to Linux Connection
3.13.1.
Connection Methods
3.13.2.
Compression
3.14.
Multiple Instances
3.15.
Connection to Docking Station
3.16.
Connection to Keyboard
3.17.
Connection via Serial Cable
3.18.
Null Modem Cable Connection
3.19.
Peer-to-Peer Mode / Direct Mode
3.20.
Linux/IrDA with Toshiba Notebooks
3.21.
IrDA Card in a Desktop Computer
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