From: Josu L. <jos...@gm...> - 2009-07-15 06:48:24
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Thank you very much! Now I understand better, so I don't need the devinput driver. This my driver list: ### HP:/etc/lirc# lircd --driver=help Driver `help' not supported. Supported drivers: accent alsa_usb asusdh atilibusb audio_alsa bte bw6130 creative creative_infracd default devinput dsp dvico ea65 i2cuser irlink irman livedrive_midi livedrive_seq logitech macmini mp3anywhere mplay mouseremote mouseremote_ps2 null pcmak pinsys pixelview samsung sb0540 silitek tira udp uirt2 uirt2_raw usb_uirt_raw usbx ### There is no lirc_sir one, I must compile it? Can I install with apt-get install? I will search more about it. Thanks for all. 2009/7/15 Jarod Wilson <ja...@wi...> > 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... > -- Josu Lazkano |