Linux Infrared HOWTO
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I. IrDA
Table of Contents
1.
About the Linux/IrDA Project
1.1.
Project History
1.2.
Code History
2.
Getting Started
2.1.
Software
2.2.
Kernel
2.3.
Kernel Module Options
2.4.
Configuration
3.
Specific Connections and IrDA - Protocols
3.1.
Starting the IrDA Stack
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
3.11.
Digital Camera Connection
3.12.
Microsoft-Windows and Linux/IrDA
3.13.
Linux to Linux Connection
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
4.
Hardware Supported by Linux/IrDA
4.1.
Obtaining Information about the Infrared Port in Laptops
4.2.
Hardware Surveys
4.3.
Big Endian
4.4.
SMP
4.5.
IrDA Hardware
4.6.
IrDA and USB
4.7.
Linux PDAs: Agenda, iPAQ, Yopy, Zaurus
5.
Advanced Topics
5.1.
Troubleshooting
5.2.
Mailing List
5.3.
GUIs: Gnome, KDE
5.4.
How to Make Infrared Light Visible
5.5.
Power Saving
5.6.
Beyond IrDA
5.7.
IrDA Network Neighborhood
5.8.
Linux/IrDA and APM
5.9.
Performance Testing
5.10.
IrDA Protocols
5.11.
FAQ
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