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From: Hans P. S. <hse...@c2...> - 2011-02-20 09:30:58
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On Sunday 20 February 2011 02:26:21 grarpamp wrote: > This chip is commonly found in laptops, one of which I've just tried. > I think FreeBSD is missing a driver for the infrared part of it? > > Linux 2.6.37 claims both receive and transmit capabilities. > Lirc 0.8.7 and up has an ene0100 interface to it for both receive > and transmit. So I'll try with Ubuntu 10.10 just to test things out. > > Whereas in Linux ene_ir.c, Maxim notes that ENE helped out with > documentation. Perhaps those docs can be shared with FreeBSD / nox? > > Thanks nox for bringing lirc to 0.9.0+, that's half the battle :) Hi, You can try compiling the file from the linux kernel with webcamd, from SVN. http://www.selasky.org/hans_petter/video4bsd --HPS |