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Hi!
Thanks to share this software with us, it is a good starting point to do something with this infrared USB stick.
I'm quite new in USB programming so I have few questions:
You are sending init_data[6]={0x55,0xaa,0x02,0x00,0xff,0xff}; before reading. Is it a kind of device configuration?
I successfully communicate with an arduino by a serial infrared link, but the range is really short. You said you want to improve it. How can you do that?
I guess bulk_write bulk_read is for serial communication through IR (IRDA).
For me interrupt_write would be for other protocols such as rc5. no?
a last thing: if you want a serial access to your device:
sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x1685 product=0x0200
(this will create for example /dev/usb0, so any program dealing with a serial link will have access)
Thanks,
Mehdi
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Hi Mehdi,
Currently I stopped working on this project. Regarding the initialization I copied this from a Windows analyzer, it kind of worked. Improving it currently is out of my scope - using interrupt_write sounds like a good idea.
Best regards,
dasmuli
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Hi Mehdi, Currently I stopped working on this project. Regarding the initialization I copied this from a Windows analyzer, it kind of worked. Improving it currently is out of my scope - using interrupt_write sounds like a good idea. Best regards, dasmuli
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Hi! Thanks to share this software with us, it is a good starting point to do something with this infrared USB stick. I'm quite new in USB programming so I have few questions: You are sending init_data[6]={0x55,0xaa,0x02,0x00,0xff,0xff}; before reading. Is it a kind of device configuration? I successfully communicate with an arduino by a serial infrared link, but the range is really short. You said you want to improve it. How can you do that? I guess bulk_write bulk_read is for serial communication through IR (IRDA). For me interrupt_write would be for other protocols such as rc5. no? a last thing: if you want a serial access to your device: sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x1685 product=0x0200 (this will create for example /dev/usb0, so any program dealing with a serial link will have access) Thanks, Mehdi