2014-01-04, 11:03
Hi there,
I am trying to set up an Intel DH87RL using the CIR; it turns out this board uses a 'newer' nuvoton chipset to the NUCs and as such I am having a lot of trouble getting the IR to work with Openelec.
Hardware: Intel DH87RL with Intel I3. Inteset IR receiver.
Note - I have verified that the IR receiver works as I can wake from sleep with it.
The approach for the NUC (which also didn't work out of the box) was to use modprobe as follows:
modprobe -r nuvoton-cir
echo "auto" > "/sys/bus/acpi/devices/NTN0530:00/physical_node/resources"
modprobe nuvoton-cir
This motherboard presents a NTN0533 as seen in dmesg: [ 0.507776] pnp 00:09: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs NTN0533 (active)
Amending the NUC command to use NTN0533 doesn't solve the problem, basically the nuvoton-cir driver doesn't list this as a device this supports.
I have googled and cannot seem to find a linux driver for this NTN0533..
As expected no response from IRW etc.
Any tips?
I am trying to set up an Intel DH87RL using the CIR; it turns out this board uses a 'newer' nuvoton chipset to the NUCs and as such I am having a lot of trouble getting the IR to work with Openelec.
Hardware: Intel DH87RL with Intel I3. Inteset IR receiver.
Note - I have verified that the IR receiver works as I can wake from sleep with it.
The approach for the NUC (which also didn't work out of the box) was to use modprobe as follows:
modprobe -r nuvoton-cir
echo "auto" > "/sys/bus/acpi/devices/NTN0530:00/physical_node/resources"
modprobe nuvoton-cir
This motherboard presents a NTN0533 as seen in dmesg: [ 0.507776] pnp 00:09: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs NTN0533 (active)
Amending the NUC command to use NTN0533 doesn't solve the problem, basically the nuvoton-cir driver doesn't list this as a device this supports.
I have googled and cannot seem to find a linux driver for this NTN0533..
As expected no response from IRW etc.
Any tips?