on 18/11/02 23:12, b e n w e l l s|headwerkx at headwerkx_at_iprimus.com.au
wrote:
> incidentally what are the Newton's irDA features? It just restricted to
> bouncing address cards around or can it shift data, packages and TCP/IP
> packets aswell?
>
> Ben.
>
>
>>
>>
>>> I found this on an Australian home page for Fosh Products.
>>> Has anyone ever purchased and used it with a Newton and OSX.
>>> If not, is there an Australian on the list who could stop by
>>> and try it out with a Powerbook or iBook ?
>>> Thanks,
>>> David Gibson
>>>
>>> http://www.fosh.com.au/fosh/products/dt/uir/dt-uir.htm
>>
>> Let me look into it... Elsternwick's only just down the road and they have
>> plenty of dealers nearby. I'll see what I find out.
>>
>> Ben.
IrDA is some kind of serial connection, so it can pretty much does whatever
you can do with a serial connection. You could probably send TCP/IP packets,
but that's not usually what a serial connection can do, unless you use some
specific utilities that can squeeze the TCP/IP packet on one side of the
connection and retrieve it on the other side. By default, serial connections
don't support TCP/IP.
-Laurent.
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