Hello Eugeny,
Thursday, March 1, 2007, 6:33:51 PM, you wrote:
>> Hm. My experience is that bluetooth lives on ttyS3. While I havn't
>> gotten a connection working yet, I can pole and get information from
>> my phone and my phone sees my ipaq. I'm using an ipaq 4350 which has
>> a keyboard so my settings may be different. My keyboard lives on
>> ttyS2, my screen lives on ttyS0, and my bluetooth lives on ttyS3 so
>> that just leaves ttyS1 for IR (which I havn't used).
>>
>> -Dan
> Strange, but I can setup working ppp connection over IrDA on
> /dev/ttyS2. Also bluetooth turns on after any activity on /dev/ttyS3
> or /dev/ttyS1, but hcitool is working only with hciattach /dev/ttyS3 any.
PXA serial ports are pretty standard:
/dev/ttyS0 is FFUART, usually RS232
/dev/ttyS1 is BTUART, usually BT
/dev/ttyS2 is STUART, usually IR
/dev/ttyS3 is HWUART, physically shares pins with BTUART, so
essentially BT too.
Most non-phone devices has mapping according to "usually".
h4000_bt supports accessing BT on both /dev/ttyS1 and /dev/ttyS3. There
shouldn't be any difference, but /dev/ttyS1 is the default.
-- Best regards, Paul mailto:pmiscml_at_gmail.comReceived on Tue Mar 06 2007 - 16:27:24 EST
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