


IRDA Keyboard Driver Developed For Nokia 3650 32
gletham writes "This article gives details of a nifty project where the developer shares his story of the development of an IrDA keyboard driver packaged for the Nokia 3650 phone. It supports the Pocketop and the Palm Wireless Keyboard. Source code is available for download and even better, the driver has also been ported to the P800 as well... very cool!"
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I guess this is neat from a purely technical standpoint, but it doesn't seem too practical to me; the 3650's IR port is on it's left side, which means that any kind of IR keyboard would be pretty tough to use. BT seems like a much more useful technology in this application.
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It's new.
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I'm in San Francisco, with TMobile as my carrier, if that sheds any light....
Thanks.
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I may tolerate the exorbitant data charges if there is no connection fee. Otherwise, I may as well use WAP or *god-forbid* GSM data. Who knows, either of those may turn out cheaper than GPRS.
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How long can you maintain an active connection?
I still can't help but wonder what will happen when data charges fall, and people start making VoIPoGPRS calls...
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160 characters per SMS, assuming 1 Byte per character plus one or two kB to connect to ICQ and overhead makes for a pretty cheap SMS. A few cents at most.
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I remember seeing an IM client running on a late model Nokia. I suggest you do a search on slashdot.
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This may also explain why another poster couldn't get SSH to work outbound.
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this [broadbandreports.com] seems to indicate that T-M blocks outbound SSH. Tough break.
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Apparently, their WAP gateway does indeed block ssh (and god knows what else). I was already paying for the Tmobile Unlimited Internet package. When I called in to find out if there was a different access point I should be using, there was.
I think he (the tech support guy) did something to activate "Tmobile Unlimited Internet VPN", "on [my] SIM", and then gave me the info for a new access point.
Now when I try to connect with Putty, it goes through!
Thank you, slashdot! (Ok, Phexro,
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Of course, most of my answers would be "Search Google," and "Shut up, jackass," but I'd answer every question anyways,
Same problem with p800 too (Score:1)
As the parent suggested, bluetooth should be used for this. Indeed, considering the cost of a BT module these days, why put IR on new gadgets at all?
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I doubt that IRDA is a lot more expensive than BT, and they share some common codebases in any case. (For transmitting data.)
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Nokia 7250i and Apple PowerBook (Score:1)
But I'd really like to replace my laptop PC with an Apple PowerBook. Nokia, however, doesn't make their software for Mac. (Seems strange--two really cool companies, whose stuff doesn't talk to each other.) Does anyone know of a way to make the 7250i work as a modem for a PowerBook?
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