RM and IR in Linux

General JP1 chit-chat. Developing special protocols, decoding IR signals, etc. Also a place to discuss Tips, Tricks, and How-To's.

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mathboy
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RM and IR in Linux

Post by mathboy »

Hello,

I was pleased to see the thread that IR is being developed as part of RM. For linux users this is great...it means we don't have to install wine. So the -ir switch will run the java port of IR in Linux but has anyone got this to communicate with their remotes in Linux? What do I put in the port field since the auto detect isn't working? I'm running FC7.

/dev/ttySo? com1? etc? how can i find out and be sure?
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Post by gfb107 »

What kind of cable are you using? RMIR only works with JP1 Parallel, JP1.x serial (optionally with a Linux supported USB-Serial cable) or Tommy's new JP1.2/JP1.3 USB cable (which looks like a Linux supported USB-Serial cable)

I've had success (under Ubuntu) with ports names /dev/ttyS0 (zero, not o) and /dev/ttyUSB0 (again zero not o), depending on the cable being used.
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Post by mathboy »

It turns out my user didn't have access to the /dev/tty[0123] ports so a simple sudo worked fine.

FYI, I am using the JP1.x serial cable...so I can confirm that it works well (for me anyway) under FC7 dist of linux.

Thanks for your help.
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Post by davecs »

Using ir.exe under wine, giving the user membership of the "lp" group enabled the actual uploads/downloads to the remote to work. Maybe this is what is needed using the java version as well.

This is the thread in Software where people have shared their experiences:

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2895
URC7560/URC7562, URC8910, URC7980, URC6440/OARUSB04G and URC3661
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