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- From: rivero <rivero@cc.unizar.es>
- Subject: Re: IR Serial Link - possible?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.133425.15388@ulrik.uio.no>
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- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 13:34:25 GMT
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- In article <1dpbagINNmbf@golem.wcc.govt.nz> , dennis_c@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz
- writes:
- >I am looking for a remote (infra-red or otherwise) serial link for
- >connecting two computers.
-
- Well, in the USA is there such kind of devices, I have heard.
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- But if you want try to make it yourselk, you could try two sources:
- Comp....HP48 , they know a little of ir conectivity...
- Steve Ciarcia works; there were two interesting articles In BYTE
- about IR devices, for a PC. It was two years ago.
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- Have luck,
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-
- Alejandro Rivero
- Zaragoza Uni
- Spain
-