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They began to make those changes via infrared links from their laptops.
"It has an infrared link here for a wireless connection," he said, pointing to the tiny port on its side during a demonstration.
"This has an infrared link, you don't need wires.
A tailless mouse; that is, one with an infrared link to a receiver on the machine, as opposed to the conventional cable.
Charles Sullivan is constructing a pair of infrared links based on designs he found on the Internet.
It is possible to link two Onhands via this infrared link to play various two-player games.
It had a wireless keyboard and optional wireless mouse, which communicated with the computer using an infrared link; this was relatively new at the time.
Or the fax document can be transferred to a desktop by wires or by a wireless infrared link.
Yatima began receiving the familiar signature, via an infrared link; ve instinctively challenged and confirmed it.
Comlynx was originally developed to run over infrared links (and was codenamed RedEye).
The infrared link can act as a universal remote control that can send commands to televisions and VCR's.
It includes an infrared link for transferring data and will later be able to connect with a Motorola pager radio system to receive data and messages.
High-speed infrared links may give portable computers the ability to transfer data without a cable, but only if compatible devices turn up on printers and desktop machines.
The camera stores up to 100 postage-stamp-size images that can be viewed on the watch face or transferred to a computer or small printer via an infrared link.
The arena devices, and the packs themselves may be linked into a control computer for scoring and control over game parameters using radio equipment or infrared links.
The connection between the terminal equipment and the transceiver can be realized with a serial cable (e.g., USB), a Bluetooth link, an infrared link, etc.
"We thought about using Newtons for the waiters," Mr. Anderson said, referring to the hand-held computers that can beam files by infrared link to a computer in the kitchen.
The mandatory IrLAP (Infrared Link Access Protocol) is the second layer of the IrDA specifications.
To talk to the Hinote over an infrared link, the Thinkpad's Tranxit file-transfer software had to be configured in blatant contravention of a "Read Me" file's recommendations.
Communication with other devices is either through a 38,400 bit/s serial port dock, or through the 9,600 infrared link, the transmitter of which is mounted to the upper middle of the watch.
At this point, there's no way to get electronic mail messages to and from the Message Pad, except to "squirt" them to another Newton via an infrared link at a maximum distance of a few feet.
The IR interface on the RCX is able to communicate with Spybots, Scout Bricks, Lego Train, and the NXT (using a third-party infrared link sensor.)
There are new ways to beam pictures to a printer via infrared links, to transfer them at high speed from the camera's memory via a cable to a computer's hard disk and to display them on television screens.
The device, from Challenge and Response, a British manufacturer, comes in a solo version that costs $100 (available at www.aquapacer.com) and a team version including a master programming unit that downloads programs to multiple beepers via an infrared link (about $930 plus $90 per beeper).
Game Boy cartridges used a chip called MBC (Memory Bank Controller), which not only offered ROM bank switching, but also cartridge SRAM bank switching, and even access to such peripherals as infrared links or rumble motors.