From: Jarod W. <ja...@wi...> - 2009-07-15 03:51:40
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On Tuesday 14 July 2009 19:30:31 Josu Lazkano wrote: > Thanks for your response. > > I have an USB receiver too, it works. Completely irrelevant to the IR hardware on your nx8220. :) > And I configured this way: > > ### > cat /proc/bus/input/devices > > I: Bus=0003 Vendor=2304 Product=0236 Version=0100 > N: Name="IR-receiver inside an USB DVB receiver" > P: Phys=usb-0000:00:1d.7-2/ir0 > S: Sysfs=/class/input/input10 > U: Uniq= > H: Handlers=kbd event10 > B: EV=3 > B: KEY=14afc336 284284d 0 0 0 4 80058000 2190 40000801 9e96c0 0 900200 ffd > ### > > and the hardware.conf goes like this: > > ### > LIRCD_ARGS="-d /dev/input/event10" > #START_LIRCMD=false > #START_IREXEC=true > LOAD_MODULES=true > DRIVER="devinput" > DEVICE="/dev/input/event10" > MODULES="" > LIRCD_CONF="/etc/lirc/lircd.conf" > LIRCMD_CONF="/etc/lirc/lircmd.conf" > ### > > But the serial one I don't know where to find. There is not on > /dev/input/eventX. > > Can someone help finding it? Like I said before *there is no input device driver for it*. It *might* work with the lirc_sir driver, in which case a /dev/lircX device node will be created, and you'll use that as the device with the default DRIVER. You'll have to do some investigation to figure out what your onboard IR chipset actually is, if its connected via serial, and then try building lirc_sir in such a way as to work with it. Beyond that, there's not much more I can suggest, unless there's someone here that has the same hardware and can tell you for certain what you need to do. -- Jarod Wilson ja...@wi... |