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mactin
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Registered: Oct 1999
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I'm almost positive that my visor is supposed to be able to communicate via IR with other palm devices. All attempts to beam or receive data between my IVD and both a Palm V and a Palm IIIe have failed. The Palm V and Palm IIIe, however, were able to communicate with eachother. I've got 'Beam Receive' on, and, although only from a very close distance, I am able to control my television using Omniremote. With that fact, I would tend to believe there is nothing wrong with the physical IR unit, but rather i'm overlooking some software aspect of initiliazing the IR port. If this problem is not 'fixable', would it constitute Handspring fixing/replacing the current unit?

Much Thanks,

Evan

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tyler
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Any chance you are over-clocking with Afterburner or Tornado? This could cause the trouble you've described. You must be running your Visor at the default 16 MHz.


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mactin
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Welp, that fixed the problem! Had this bad boy overclocked by about 8mHz. Thanks alot!

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