* IR description
@ 1997-01-13 18:30 philw
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From: philw @ 1997-01-13 18:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
The remote we use is just a normal universal
remote built by One For All. However the
receiver is q board I built that converts
received code into RS-232. Its just a PAL,
decoder and amplifier. I would be happy
to make the schematics available.
phil
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* IR description
@ 1997-01-13 18:09 Eric
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From: Eric @ 1997-01-13 18:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
>
> Could someone from the Inferno group describe which
> infrared remote control you are using: brand and model.
> I'd like to get one for my PC.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
There is support in the Native kernel for the Mindpath IR device. However, the
native kernel is not distributed on the web or in the CD distribution.
-Eric
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* IR description
@ 1997-01-13 11:40 beto
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From: beto @ 1997-01-13 11:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
In <199701131834.NAA13766@cse.psu.edu>
philw@plan9.bell-labs.com wrote:
> The remote we use is just a normal universal
> remote built by One For All. However the
> receiver is q board I built that converts
> received code into RS-232. Its just a PAL,
> decoder and amplifier. I would be happy
> to make the schematics available.
>
:-(. I though the device would connect
directly to the RS-232.
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* IR description
@ 1997-01-13 11:06 beto
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From: beto @ 1997-01-13 11:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
In <199701131820.NAA13471@cse.psu.edu>
beto@ncube.com wrote:
> There is support in the Native kernel for the Mindpath IR device. However, the
> native kernel is not distributed on the web or in the CD distribution.
I think I should explain that I'm using inferno under plan9 so
accesing devices like audio and serial is just a matter of
binding the plan9 devices on /usr/inferno/dev and then
starting emu (almost true, it's a little more complicated)
In this I should be able to run ir.b. shouldn't I?
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* IR description
@ 1997-01-13 10:56 beto
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From: beto @ 1997-01-13 10:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
In <199701131809.NAA04258@dante.mh.lucent.com>
ericvh@dante.mh.lucent.com (Eric Van Hensbergen) wrote:
> >
> > Could someone from the Inferno group describe which
> > infrared remote control you are using: brand and model.
> > I'd like to get one for my PC.
> >
> > Thanks a lot
> >
>
> There is support in the Native kernel for the Mindpath IR device. However, the
> native kernel is not distributed on the web or in the CD distribution.
>
> -Eric
>
I looked at ir.b and it seems to me that we don't need native inferno for it.
The infrared control connects to a serial port so we don't need a
special driver for it. Is this correct?
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* IR description
@ 1997-01-13 9:38 beto
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From: beto @ 1997-01-13 9:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
Could someone from the Inferno group describe which
infrared remote control you are using: brand and model.
I'd like to get one for my PC.
Thanks a lot
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