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== ThinkPad IrDA configuration ==
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IrDA can be used to communicate using Infrared to other IrDA compliant devices, such as other Notebooks, PDA's and mobile phones.
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Pre-2006 IBM ThinkPads have integrated IrDA that can be used in one of two modes, SIR or FIR.
 
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*SIR is limited to serial datarates up to 115.2Kb/s
All IBM ThinkPads manufactured in the last years have integrated IrDA that can be used in one of two modes, SIR or FIR.
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*FIR is the preferred mode of IrDA operation and operates at a bandwidth of 4 Mbps
 
Some very old ThinkPads only support SIR mode, or might not have IrDA support at all.
 
Some very old ThinkPads only support SIR mode, or might not have IrDA support at all.
  
The purpose of this document is to get the IrDA hardware in your ThinkPad operational, setting up communication to other devices is not covered. However, the external links section can prove useful for this.
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A newer VFIR standard exists, which supports speeds upto 16Mbps. However for the moment no ThinkPads support this.
 
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==Linux support==
=== Serial IR (SIR) ===
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See [[How to make use of IrDA]].
SIR is limited to serial datarates up to 115.2Kb/s
 
 
 
==== Linux 2.4 kernel config ====
 
Edit /etc/modules.conf and add the following lines
 
  alias tty-ldisc-11 irtty
 
  alias char-major-161 ircomm-tty
 
 
 
=== Fast IR (FIR) ===
 
FIR is the preferred mode of IrDA operation and operates at a bandwidth of 4 Mbps
 
==== BIOS settings ====
 
Main problem here is that the chips FIR mode needs to be activated. On A, G, R, T and X model ThinkPads, the easiest way to activate FIR mode is by entering BIOS setup during boot-up by pressing F1 when prompted.
 
Then, selecting 'Config' followed by 'Infrared' will allow you to control the IrDA operation. Here you will need to select the option to Enable the infra-red port. Be sure to save the changes, and then Exit.
 
 
 
Note: Changing these BIOS settings do not affect Windows 2000 or XP operating systems, but may cause memory resource issues in older windows versions, or other legacy operating systems.
 
==== PnP settings from Linux ====
 
If changing the BIOS setting is not an option or if the settings cannot be altered, as on some older ThinkPads, the FIR mode can be activated by running Linux OS with one of the following:
 
 
 
* setpnp as part of the old pcmcia-utils source package
 
* tpctl, but only for some old ThinkPads
 
 
 
setpnp requires a kernel with pnp-bios support compiled in, which the Red Hat and Fedore kernels lack.
 
==== ISA PnP patch ====
 
2.6 kernel ISA PnP Patches exist for the nsc-ircc driver, that allow the loading of the driver without the BIOS, setpnp or tpctl hacks.<br>
 
You will still have to call setserial and set the dongle_id parameter, as shown below.
 
 
 
* [http://steffenpingel.de/patches/nsc-ircc-pnp.diff 2.6.10 patch]
 
* [http://shamrock.dyndns.org/~ln/linux/nsc-ircc-pnp.2.6.12-rc6.diff 2.6.12-rc6 patch] (applies cleanly on 2.6.12 as well)
 
 
 
==== Linux 2.4 kernel config ====
 
Edit /etc/modules.conf and add the following lines
 
 
 
      alias irda0 nsc-ircc
 
      options nsc-ircc dongle_id=0x09 io=0x2f8 irq=3
 
      pre-install nsc-ircc setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none port 0 irq 0
 
 
 
==== Linux 2.6 kernel config ====
 
Edit /etc/modprobe.conf and add the following lines
 
 
 
      alias irda0 nsc-ircc
 
      options nsc-ircc dongle_id=0x09 io=0x2f8 irq=3
 
      install nsc-ircc /bin/setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none port 0 irq 0; /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install nsc-ircc
 
 
 
=== Very Fast IR (VFIR) ===
 
A newer VFIR standard exists, which supports speeds upto 16Mbps.<br>
 
However for the moment no ThinkPads support this.
 
=== Known problems ===
 
* If the FIR mode is not activated, attempts to load the nsc-ircc module will result in an error in syslog of "Wrong chip version ff".
 
* after suspend the nsc-ircc module needs to be manually reloaded
 
 
 
=== Some other things you might want to do with IrDA ===
 
 
 
# add fast PPP support:
 
modprobe irnet
 
 
 
# if needed, limit further the size of the transmit window
 
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/irda/max_tx_window
 
 
 
== External links ==
 
[http://irda.sourceforge.net/ Linux-IrDA Project] (External)
 
 
 
[http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ Linux PCMCIA Project] (External)
 
  
[http://tpctl.sourceforge.net/ tpctl homepage] (External)
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== External Sources ==
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*[http://irda.sourceforge.net/ Linux-IrDA Project] (External)
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*[http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ Linux PCMCIA Project] (External)
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*[http://tpctl.sourceforge.net/ tpctl homepage] (External)
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*[http://www.lirc.org/ Linux Infrared Remote Control] (External)
  
== Supported Models ==
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== ThinkPad Models featuring this Technology ==
 
'''IrDA 1.0 (SIR - 115Kbps)'''
 
'''IrDA 1.0 (SIR - 115Kbps)'''
 
* {{365C}}, {{365CD}}, {{365CS}}, {{365CSD}}, {{365E}}, {{365ED}}, {{365X}}, {{365XD}}
 
* {{365C}}, {{365CD}}, {{365CS}}, {{365CSD}}, {{365E}}, {{365ED}}, {{365X}}, {{365XD}}
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* {{535}}, {{535E}}
 
* {{560}}
 
* {{560}}
 
* {{755CD}}, {{755CDV}}, {{755CE}}, {{755CSE}}, {{755CV}}, {{755CX}}
 
* {{755CD}}, {{755CDV}}, {{755CE}}, {{755CSE}}, {{755CV}}, {{755CX}}
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* {{385D}}, {{385ED}}, {{385XD}}
 
* {{385D}}, {{385ED}}, {{385XD}}
 
* {{390}}, {{390E}}, {{390X}}
 
* {{390}}, {{390E}}, {{390X}}
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* {{535X}}
 
* {{560E}}, {{560X}}, {{560Z}}
 
* {{560E}}, {{560X}}, {{560Z}}
 
* {{570}}, {{570E}}
 
* {{570}}, {{570E}}
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* {{A Series}}
 
* {{A Series}}
 
* {{i1720}}, {{i1721}}
 
* {{i1720}}, {{i1721}}
* {{R Series}}
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* {{R30}}, {{R31}}, {{R32}}, {{R40}}, {{R50}}, {{R50p}}, {{R51}}, {{R52}}  
* {{T Series}}
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* {{T20}}, {{T21}}, {{T22}}, {{T23}}, {{T30}}, {{T40}}, {{T40p}}, {{T41}}, {{T41p}}, {{T42}}, {{T42p}}, {{T43}}, {{T43p}}, {{T60}}, {{T60p}}  
* {{X22}}, {{X23}}, {{X24}}, {{X30}}, {{X31}}, {{X32}}, {{X40}}, {{X41}} and {{X41 Tablet}}
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* {{X22}}, {{X23}}, {{X24}}, {{X30}}, {{X31}}, {{X32}}, {{X40}}, {{X41}}, {{X41T}}, {{X60}}, {{X60s}}
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* {{Z60m}}, {{Z60t}}, {{Z61m}}
 
* {{TransNote}}
 
* {{TransNote}}
  
[[Category:Drivers]]
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[[Category:Components]] [[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 14:46, 2 September 2013

IrDA can be used to communicate using Infrared to other IrDA compliant devices, such as other Notebooks, PDAs and mobile phones.   IrDA.jpg

Pre-2006 IBM ThinkPads have integrated IrDA that can be used in one of two modes, SIR or FIR.

  • SIR is limited to serial datarates up to 115.2Kb/s
  • FIR is the preferred mode of IrDA operation and operates at a bandwidth of 4 Mbps

Some very old ThinkPads only support SIR mode, or might not have IrDA support at all.

A newer VFIR standard exists, which supports speeds upto 16Mbps. However for the moment no ThinkPads support this.

Linux support

See How to make use of IrDA.

External Sources

ThinkPad Models featuring this Technology

IrDA 1.0 (SIR - 115Kbps)

IrDA 1.1 (FIR - 4Mbps)