Constructing a Linux-powered IrDA printing device
Jun 7, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 viewsTired of filling out forms? Nobody can read your handwriting? or spell your last name? In this brief technical article at LinuxDevices.com, Entrepreneur and Linux hacker Gerd Rausch explains how (and why) he created a small device that could be installed at rental-car agencies, hotel/airline check-in desks, or health-care facilities to receive data beamed directly from your PDA. It runs on a Linux platform, of course.
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