


Infrared Support on Non Windows Systems? 40
An anonymous reader asks: "So I've bought myself a brand spanking new dive computer to keep tabs on my dive profiles, decompression, and all the other fun things like that. Nifty! The dive shop owner assures me that it's Mac compatible; if the software isn't in the box, he'll get an appropriate disc from his supplier, and if he can't get the disc, he'll replace it with a model that does work. There's only one problem: the only connectivity it has is an infrared port. There is no Bluetooth, no USB and no Firewire...not that you'd expect any of that on something that's going to be submerged in salt water on a regular basis.
Is there a viable infrared option for the Mac? Although the support people haven't been able to tell me yet if it's Mac compatible or not, might something like the Belkin USB to Infrared Smartbeam work? Are drivers included in Mac OS X 10.3, or am I going to be SOL? Bluetooth is all very well and good, but it doesn't help you if the hardware you want to play with doesn't support it. What about Linux IRda support, for that matter -- just to make it cross platform?"
Do I get an Ask Slashdot now? (Score:2)
Seriously, you read slashdot and you don't know about this yet?
Re:Do I get an Ask Slashdot now? (Score:1)
try here [apple.com]
and here is a Link that is not a 404 (Score:4, Informative)
Powerbooks (Score:1)
Re:Powerbooks (Score:2)
Re:Powerbooks (Score:1)
Re:Powerbooks (Score:2)
I also happen to have a 500 MHz TiBook... one of the hinges is busted [forgottennewbies.com] (and has been amputated) but if you are interested [forgottennewbies.com], we can talk price. (since i made that post, the AirPort card, and 256 MiB of RAM moved over to the iBook)
Re:Powerbooks (Score:2)
Re:Powerbooks (Score:2)
Re:Powerbooks (Score:2)
First PowerBook G4 Titanium: 400 MHz or 500 MHz
Second PowerBook G4 Titanium: 550 MHz or 666 MHz (AKA Gigabit Ethernet)
Third PowerBook G4 Titanium: 666 MHz or 800 MHz (AKA DVI)
Fourth PowerBook G4 Titanium: 867 MHz or 1000 MHz (the other one)
Google irda osx (Score:4, Informative)
and
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20
Re:Google irda osx (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Bull (Score:1, Informative)
That leaves the second page. Going through methodically, and accessing every single URL mentioned on it, I removed all those that are in a language I do not un
IRTrans (Score:3, Informative)
Re:IRTrans (Score:3, Informative)
Cheers, Robert, developer of iRed
What computer did you buy? (Score:1)
Re:What computer did you buy? (Score:1, Informative)
As for the Higoto adapter -- I actually emailed that company. They've informed me that the company they source the adapter from has changed the chipset, and that it isn't compatible with Mac OS X any more. :(
Linux IRDA (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Let me get this straight... (Score:1)
There is nothing stopping a person from watching the protocol on a windows machine an implementing it on a mac however.
I started such a thing with my Oceanic dive computer before I realized that I just plain didn't care.
I use the oceanic as a bottom timer for the most part now.. though the VR3 does look appealing.
Re:Let me get this straight... (Score:1)
If you're a true diehard, you could always try a windows emulator, or WINE if it's available for Apple, though I guess that misses the hardware issue. Ok, that's getting twisted, never mind, I'll go home now.
ARGH (Score:5, Funny)
Don't know what brand... (Score:2)
So, your data transfer is one problem, then reading the data won't be easy either.
Good luck!
Douglas Adams said... (Score:1)
Lego Mindstorms! Cheap, common, and dual purpose! (Score:4, Informative)
And useless! (Score:1, Informative)
Re:And useless! (Score:3, Informative)
Mindstorms do not work with IRDA protocols, they use something more like a conventional remote control. No chance to use that with IRDA device - different modulation, different carrier, completely different cirquitry. Even the photodiodes and LEDs are usually different for IRDA and remote controls.
Which Dive Computer did you get? (Score:2)
Re:Titanium 1st & 2nd gen PowerBook G4 (Score:2)
-R