Saturday, January 13, 2007

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connecting a Nokia 6210 via irda (infrared)
As I reported in my blog installation, has my full Amilo no infrared port, but only a connection to your remote control. I have now bought an IrDA adapter (usb) the mark "Sigmatel Xtensions" to my Nokia 6210 and my Psion 5mx to communicate per can. Below I describe my experience with connecting the Nokia's.

It was a long way, but now I've done it, with information from forums and lots of trial and error. First, the package "irda-utils" and "KMobileTools" utility. With

yummex
should not be a problem.

 
Plug the unit and check that the modules were loaded "irda" and "stir4200 (/ sbin / lsmod). In the file / var / log / messages should be available the following types of entry:

kernel: drivers/net/irda/stir4200.c: IrDA: Registered SigmaTel device irda0

Now enter the following commands:

/ usr / sbin / irattach irda0
then please do not start the service "irda". That did not work! Instead, we make the bare minimum by hand:

/ sbin / modprobe ircomm For two other modules are loaded. As a result, new device files "IrcommXX" be created. "Ircomm0" we need to connect. We now start KMobileTools and type as the device file "ircomm0" and start - before we apply the input - the IR transmission at Nokia. The program should now be able to connect.

It is possible to retrieve the phone book to write and send SMS and to choose. The display for battery and IR data link. However, I have not been able to retrieve the stored phone SMS. Also, the hook after a call is done manually at the phone. In addition, directory entries are transmitted shortened. But still ... better than nothing.

I warn against to use the Gnome phone manager program
. That led to me regularly to crash the kernel. Also, the program should never

irattach with the parameter "/ dev/ircomm0" are available. This also leads to the crash.


 

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