>> 14) UART 2 Mode - Standard, HPSIR, ASKIR
>
> Many modern motherboards allow the second UART (COM2) to be
>re-routed, from the 9-pin or 25-pin electrical connector, to a
>connector for an infrared transceiver. Yours apparently supports two
>different infrared standards.
Three standards: from my Dell portable
1) I use IrDA to print transparently to a HP LaserJet 5P
or 6P printer - easy-peasy;
2) I disable the IrDA driver and use Hyperterminal and
XMODEM to exchange files with my HP200LX palmtop which
uses HP Serial Infra Red protocol - no problems; and
3) I am unsuccessful in talking to my Sharp Zaurus which
uses Sharp ASK Protocol - though I have managed to receive
some valid characters.
I found a Sharp ASK Protocol Description
amongst the Newton info at
http://www.dstc.edu.au/AU/staff/ (continued on new line)
david-arnold/newton/sharp-ask-protocol.html
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