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Article 127 of comp.sources.amiga:
Path: fishpond!mcdphx!asuvax!ukma!rex!wuarchive!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!news.larc.nasa.gov!amiga-request
From: amiga-request@ab20.larc.nasa.gov (Amiga Sources/Binaries Moderator)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.amiga
Subject: v91i069: IRC 1.0 - IR remote reader, Part01/05
Message-ID: <comp.sources.amiga:v91i069@ab20.larc.nasa.gov>
Date: 22 Mar 91 15:16:06 GMT
Reply-To: ron@vicorp.uucp (Ron Peterson)
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Approved: tadguy@uunet.UU.NET (Tad Guy)
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Submitted-by: ron@vicorp.uucp (Ron Peterson)
Posting-number: Volume 91, Issue 069
Archive-name: devices/irc-1.0/part01
[ includes uuencoded iff file. the file IRMasterImage.h was split to
allow posting; combine all IRMI.h.?? files to IRMasterImage.h ...tad ]
This code is an uncompleted version of an IR remote controlled AREXX
utility. It is uncompleted because no one wants to pay me to finish
it (great sadness...) I have placed it in the public domain as an
example of how to read an IR remote control signal using the parallel
port.
The code runs as it is on an Amiga 1000 with 1.5M of RAM (I suspect it
will run in 512K also) when compiled using Lattice's V5.04 C compiler
and asm assembler. I've only run it under V1.2 of the operating
system so I don't know how it will work under V1.3 and higher. I've
pulled out all the AREXX specific code so that you don't have to have
AREXX to compile or run it. The file Schematic.ilbm contains a simple
electronics schematic for hooking a Radio Shack IR receiver to the
parallel port on an A1000. NOTE that if you have an Amiga other than
an A1000 you must change the +5Vdc and gnd connections and use a male
connector instead of a female. I think the connections for other
machines is pin 14 = +5Vdc and pin 25 = gnd but don't trust my
memory---verify it!
ron@vicorp.com or uunet!vicorp!ron