IRDA via OTG

Robert Helling helling at lmu.de
Thu Dec 6 22:59:13 PST 2018


Willem,

> On 7. Dec 2018, at 07:42, Willem Ferguson <willemferguson at zoology.up.ac.za> wrote:
> 
> Divemate has an IR mobile phone dongle that works for at least the Uwatec range of computers that are IrDA. I have no idea whether that is a full implementation of the IrDA stack or whether it is just a hack. It would be very useful to know what their approach was in designing this.


experience with respect to DiveMate shows in particular that they are not willing to share technical information. They happen to be a Munich based company and I had lunch  with them a while ago. There they expressed that since they want to sell their software (besides their hardware) they are not sharing anything to make Subsurface compatible with their hardware.

Best
Robert

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