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Many PC peripherals use serial cable to communicate with PC. They cannot talk with Infrared Devices,
such as IrDA capable PC, notebooks. ACT IR-100S’s aim is to make those devices into IrDA compatible
product by simply connecting it to their serial port. And these devices with IR100S COM-port IrDA bridge
can communicate with PC wirelessly and don't need to modify neither hardware nor software
This simply test uses two PCs, one is IrDA installed and another is not. Both Run Windows
HyperTerminal Program (one of the communication accessories). You should be able to type on one
keyboard and see results on another PC's screen, or transfer files between them through the infrared
connection.
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PC#1:
HW: x386 or better PC.
ACTiSYS' IR2000B board (based on NS87108A) with IR2000L dongle, or
ACT-IR220L Com-port Adapter, connected to COM1 or COM2.
SW: WIN95/98, IrDA Driver for SIR (if using IR220L) or FI R (if using IR2000B)
HyperTerminal, IR Monitor
PC#2:
HW: x386 or better PC,
ACT-IR100S, DTE-DCE Converter, RS232 Mini Tester (Option)
DC Power Supply (5V stable source or 7.5V adapter for regulator-installed)
SW: WIN95/98, HyperTerminal