Try this Toshiba BT stack and works... OK .... - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 Software Upgrading

But 2Mb... Just too big...
The following is the TXT flie included in this this...
I download it from russian site... I really wanna know where does it originally from....
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BT Stack for XDA II mini
Can run on Xda II Mini without change your MSBT
1. disable your MS BT (Don't need to remove it)
2. Download driver from Toshiba (Toshiba BT Stack)
http://aps.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/pages/disclaimer.php?dt=bts&download=4us
3. Connect your mini with active sync.
4. Install the driver.
5. Soft Reset your device.
Optional
6. Remove your MS BT
by deleting this registry key
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\BTIcon]
then reboot.
If you don't wish to remove the key, you can disable it by editing this parameter value under the registry key
change
"Dll"="BTIcon_Dll.dll" to
"Dll"="BTIcon_Dll.dll.disabled"
then reboot. When WM2003SE tries to load the Dll driver, it can't find it and therefore the MS BT system tray icon will not be activated.

Does that stack include the A2DP profile?
Any improvements over the MS stack?

the question is, is it different from the official toshiba distribution? is it more stable? or is it the same game with bt going offline after turning the ppc off/on

Its the same
It still turns off bluetooth is standby/off mode.

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BluetoothGPS and ActiveSync Issues & GPS Query

Hi All,
Excellent forum, been watching for a while now as original XDA owner. XDA is now defunct after many months happy service (Save the provider!!) - Really didn't do enough with it!
Firstly, got my XDAII and took it out wrapper - Played..
Now time for the serious stuff:
1. Ran BluetoothGPS - Fantastic, why can we not see more of this type of app on XDA? However, ran into a couple of problems:
- Setup all connections (LAN, serial, etc) and seemed to work fine with laptop with BT Dongle (TDK Class 2 & latest driver set)
- Replaced \windows\startup BTTray shortcut with new one for BTGPS, soft reset....
Yet still both systray icons come up......
And Activesync won't work through the defined serial port....
I'd really like to start using BluetoothGPS, but I need Activesync to work... I need the other functionality i.e. LAN etc which the current MS BT stack doesn't!!
Is there a way to completely remove the MS BT Stack and make BTGPS the only stack? Is it a regedit or a ROM cook that needs to be done?
Has anyone done this? Hows it working......
Oh, I bought a stowaway keyboard too... (Required for the size)... and O2 bundled their o2-g2 headset for nowt.....
Here is the problem:
Once you install BluetoothGPS, it will totally override all the MS Bluetooth services; meaning, no more Activesync or SSA; I think headset still works though.
Also, you cannot use the Activesync or SSA that is provided by the hacked software (or at least mine didn't work).
Please someone, find a fix. This is an awesome stack!

Send file via Bluetooth PC -> PPC

I can successfully send files via Bluetooth PPC -> PC,
but I went I try in the other direction, PC -> PPC, I get the error (the Receive all incoming beams option on the PPC was enabled):
i never had issues maybe you need to upgrade the bluetooth software on the pc that is if you use vidcomm / broadcom
not sure if the nativ ms bluetooth stuff even support that it's pretty poor
also your screenshot is soo tiny you can make out what any of the dialogs say
not that i think being able to do so would help any
sorry, I uploaded again my error message screenshot (it has been automatically reduced by the web site because it was more than 19kB).
Rudegar said:
i never had issues maybe you need to upgrade the bluetooth software on the pc that is if you use vidcomm / broadcom
not sure if the nativ ms bluetooth stuff even support that it's pretty poor
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How do I know if I have the Microsoft of Widcomm bluetooth stack ?
Given the info I can see in the bluetooth app, I think I have none of them.
I've given "dell bluetooth software" a quick search; no really usable hits. You may want to do some more extensive search; for example, on Dell notebook forums. There must be some ways of hacking a Widcomm BT stack on your notebook.
Does it means I have a Dell bluetooth stack ?
I thought the only existing stack were the Microsoft and Widcomm stack.
Anyone having a Dell computer can tell me if I can upgrade my default Dell bluetooth stack ?

ActiveSync over BT, WM6, MS BT stack, XP and VISTA

Hello everibody! Since ~ 1 year i’m a heavy reader, but i’ve never posted before, since i could find all my answers just reading… 
But recently i bought a Universal wich i have unlocked and upgraded to WM6 – (Thanks thingonaspring, great ROM! ), and lost my AS connectivity (over BT). Kept on reading, but none of the provided solutions worked.
So, here is my 2 cents, hope, it will help for others too:
XP (from SP2!)
Basically, my problem was, that my Uni allowed as outgoing ports only COM0, 4 and 5. I use a really chep BT dongle from eBay wich came with Blue Soleil 1.x as driver and software, wich allows as incoming ports only COM11, 12. I’ve tried all of the Blue Soleil drivers wich i could find ont he net, even the most recent 5.x versions. None of them provided these ports to be opened.
My solution was thet i deleted all the custom Blue Soleil drivers, and let Windows to install his – generic – BT drivers. From here my problem was solved, since it doesn’t install any predefined ports, i can install them manually, as needed, and, since i know wich ports can be opened on my PDA as outgoing ports…
So, here are the steps from scratch:
1. Delete all BT related drivers, and let Windows recognize the New Hardware and install his Generic drivers for it, reboot if necessary.
2. Open My Bluetooth Places - Bluetooth Devices select COM Ports tab. Button, and we add port(s) til we reach the number we want (my case was COM4, so i’ve added ports 3 and 4, windows adds ports one by one, starting from the hardware ports. COM3 can be deleted aftrwards), as an Incoming Port. Ont he Options tab w eset this port as discoverable, save. Ok, now we have the necessary port, but we need an incoming connection too, ont hat port, so:
3. Start - Settings - Network Connections - New Connection Wizard.
4. The wizard starts, Next - Set up an advanced connection - Next - Connect directly to another computer - Next - Host - Next – we choose our port and save our settings, be careful, the PC should remain as dicoverable!.
5. Still not enough, our PDA would make now a Serial Port profile connection, but, we need AS to work, so:
6. Fire up ActiveSync, File - Connection Settings - Allow connections to one of the following - we choose our port, everything else is allowed and on Automatic. Save.
7. Ok, our PC is prepared, let’s see the Uni, it’s far more simple: at BT settings we pair our uni with the PC, and, as expected, we have an ActiveSync profile from the PC, wich we select.
8. ComPorts tab, New Outgoing Connection – we choose our port number (if it’s not there already), Save.
9. Start – Programs - ActiveSync - Menu - Connect via Bluetooth, and success, we can synchronise and we have network too!
On WinVista (i have Vista Ultimate installed):
as described above, with a few modifications:
- VISTA doesn’t recognize the hardware (at least mine isn’t recognised) , so it installs it as Unknown device. So, we have to „refresh” it’s „drivers” manually – we won’t let Windows to search for drivers, we select manually: Microsoft - Generic Bluetooth Radio, OK, now it finds the Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator too.
- we don’t have to follow points 3 and 4.
- now we already can establish an AS connection, but, without network support. To enable this, we must select on our PC int he Microsoft Mobile Center – Mobile setting – connection settings NOT the Automatic connection, but the same as we have on our PDA at the Network connections, where it states „Programs that automatically connect to the internet should use… Usually My Work Network. The effect is immediate, we don’t have to restart anything.
- If i used VISTA, i didn’t had to add ont he PDA a new outgoing port (i didn’t have the possibility), but, it works without it.
One more observation: our PDA can have an AS connection over BT with only one PC, so, if we pair it with another PC, we loose our first pairing. So, it is advisable to leave our PC in discoverable mode.
Hope, somebody will find this useful.

I need the OEM AT&T Bluetooth stack ! Help

I have a AT&T Tile with:
Rom version: Alex v5.20
ROM date: 01/17/08
Radio version: 1.27.14.09
Protocal version: 22.45.88.07H
I have an app for work that I need to run, but it won't work with the Bluetooth stack that came with this ROM.
Does anyone have or know where I can get the OEM AT&T Bluetooth stack (I think that this is also the OEM Microsoft one)
Thanks !
No such thing. It is the Microsoft BT Stack. AT&T does not make BT Stacks. You can try loading a secondary BT Stack to run concurrent, like Blue Soleili
prayharder said:
I have a AT&T Tile with:
Rom version: Alex v5.20
ROM date: 01/17/08
Radio version: 1.27.14.09
Protocal version: 22.45.88.07H
I have an app for work that I need to run, but it won't work with the Bluetooth stack that came with this ROM.
Does anyone have or know where I can get the OEM AT&T Bluetooth stack (I think that this is also the OEM Microsoft one)
Thanks !
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Just like wifi, Bluetooth is a conformed standard. No matter what stack you are using the Kaiser/Tilt supports Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and you should be able to connect like before. Did you try to "pair" the device? Once you reset or flash to a new ROM you must pair your device again.
GSLEON3 said:
No such thing. It is the Microsoft BT Stack. AT&T does not make BT Stacks. You can try loading a secondary BT Stack to run concurrent, like Blue Soleili
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It is the Microsoft one that I am looking for.
Ben
Dangerously said:
Just like wifi, Bluetooth is a conformed standard. No matter what stack you are using the Kaiser/Tilt supports Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and you should be able to connect like before. Did you try to "pair" the device? Once you reset or flash to a new ROM you must pair your device again.
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My vendor said that I have another one, which is not working. I can pair my phone with the device in windows, but when I open thier app, it doesn't see the device. Per the support docs, I should be pairing it in thier app, not in windows, but it can't see it...
It looks like the program is looking for a specific file, not just bluetooth support.
Ben
Here is what I got back from support...
The default ROM uses Microsoft Bluetooth stack
The ROM you have seems to have Widcomm (aka Broadcomm) Bluetooth stack.
So, I need the Microsfot Bluetooth stack...
Ben
prayharder said:
The default ROM uses Microsoft Bluetooth stack
The ROM you have seems to have Widcomm (aka Broadcomm) Bluetooth stack.
So, I need the Microsfot Bluetooth stack...
Ben
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and how did you find out that it has the widcomm stack? pls tell
just flash an official AT&T rom and all it a day.
XtreMe_G said:
and how did you find out that it has the widcomm stack? pls tell
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The app that I am trying to use, has a log file, and it shows that it is trying to access the Bluetooth...
Here is part of the file:
27/05/2008 10:30:38 [0x055420da] Device model: "Kaiser"
27/05/2008 10:30:38 [0x055420da] init phone routine ...
27/05/2008 10:30:38 [0x04fe7c7a] ActivateKBHook
27/05/2008 10:30:38 [0x04fe7c7a] Hook Activated
27/05/2008 10:30:38 [0x055420da] On activate message
27/05/2008 10:30:39 [0x055420da] OSVersion: "5.2.1622"
27/05/2008 10:30:39 [0x055420da] Platform ID: "3"
27/05/2008 10:30:39 [0x055420da] Bluetooth: "WIDCOMM"
digitalfreeze said:
just flash an official AT&T rom and all it a day.
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Yes, there is always that option, but I really don't want to do it, I like Alex's ROM too much to do that.
Ben
With Alex, Dutty, Slueth255, and my current ROM from Laurentius26 (AKA Leo); I never had a problem with Bluetooth. I use Bluetooth on a daily basis. Try this: In Comm Manager, once Bluetooth is enabled, click on "settings" on the bottom right corner of the Comm Manager page. Choose Bluetooth from the list. Now at this point your other device must be in paring/search mode. Then click "Add new device...". It should find it and pair with your device.
I just changed ROMs to Laurentius26 Diamond V4 and had to re pair my Plantronics Pulsar headphones and my method always seems to work. This time though it did not ask for the pass key for me... Could be something with those new HTC Diamond drivers Leo has added to his ROM I would suggest trying out the "L26 Kaiser Diamond V4" ROM as it is the fastest ROM yet!
Dangerously said:
With Alex, Dutty, Slueth255, and my current ROM from Laurentius26 (AKA Leo); I never had a problem with Bluetooth. I use Bluetooth on a daily basis. Try this: In Comm Manager, once Bluetooth is enabled, click on "settings" on the bottom right corner of the Comm Manager page. Choose Bluetooth from the list. Now at this point your other device must be in paring/search mode. Then click "Add new device...". It should find it and pair with your device.
I just changed ROMs to Laurentius26 Diamond V4 and had to re pair my Plantronics Pulsar headphones and my method always seems to work. This time though it did not ask for the pass key for me... Could be something with those new HTC Diamond drivers Leo has added to his ROM I would suggest trying out the "L26 Kaiser Diamond V4" ROM as it is the fastest ROM yet!
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Yes, I understand the Pairing process, and this works okay, BUT when I open the program it doesn't see any bluetooth device. Per the instructions of the program, I am not supposed to pair the device with the normal windows method, but open the program and use it to pair the device and phone.
In speaking to support, they said that they have several customers using a AT&T Tilt with the OEM ROM without a problem. I just really don't want to go back to the OEM one.
Ben
At this point I would PM Alex and see what he says. If I knew what your device was, I might have a better understanding on how it might work. Alex's ROM was the second cooked ROM I flashed to my Tilt and I even used Active Sync through Bluetooth with it. I have also sent files to a friend's Nokia phone through Bluetooth. So why it does not work for you is beyond me
Dangerously said:
At this point I would PM Alex and see what he says. If I knew what your device was, I might have a better understanding on how it might work. Alex's ROM was the second cooked ROM I flashed to my Tilt and I even used Active Sync through Bluetooth with it. I have also sent files to a friend's Nokia phone through Bluetooth. So why it does not work for you is beyond me
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I did PM Alex, but haven't gotten a response. The Device is a LaserChamp II bluetooth barcode scanner.
The program is Serial Magic Pro.
http://serialio.com/products/scanner/LaserChampBTWM5.php
Alex's V5.20 is MS Stack Dude. I just disected a version of it. Seems to be an issue with your program. Unless your rom is different from you signature.
You sure you went into BT Options & made the device visible?
GSLEON3 said:
Alex's V5.20 is MS Stack Dude. I just disected a version of it. Seems to be an issue with your program. Unless your rom is different from you signature.
You sure you went into BT Options & made the device visible?
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Ahh, they just found the problem for me...it seems that there is a WidComm file, in the windows folder that was causing the issue. BtSdkCE30.dll is in \Windows\ and needs to be moved out/deleted to as it is a WidComm file, not part of the Microsoft Bluetooth drivers.
Ben
Don't get me wrong, but it sounds like its not your Kaiser but the windows PC that youre using ..
Widcomm make the windows side drivers for bluetooth i've never seen a PPC widcomm stack.
hover over the bluetooth icon in the bottom right of your computer, double click it or right click --> about ... or just go through the software and see if it says Widcomm on it ... if so, then you'll need to google how to uninstal the widcomm stack and instal the default windows one.
chances are if you go into control panel and add/remove programs and remove the Widcomm software, once thats done windows should automatically instal the default drivers
i hope that helps
and as i said, its not the kaiser, its the windows pc youre using it on.
another thing would be to try a different computer with the default windows stack installed.
Ciao
GilesTheAlmighty said:
Don't get me wrong, but it sounds like its not your Kaiser but the windows PC that youre using ..
Widcomm make the windows side drivers for bluetooth i've never seen a PPC widcomm stack.
hover over the bluetooth icon in the bottom right of your computer, double click it or right click --> about ... or just go through the software and see if it says Widcomm on it ... if so, then you'll need to google how to uninstal the widcomm stack and instal the default windows one.
chances are if you go into control panel and add/remove programs and remove the Widcomm software, once thats done windows should automatically instal the default drivers
i hope that helps
and as i said, its not the kaiser, its the windows pc youre using it on.
another thing would be to try a different computer with the default windows stack installed.
Ciao
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I actuly haven't been using a windows computer at all...Downloaded the .cab off of their website and installed it with my Tilt...
Also, I am pretty sure (but not totaly sure) that I saw a WidComm (Broadcomm) stack on here to install.
GilesTheAlmighty said:
Widcomm make the windows side drivers for bluetooth i've never seen a PPC widcomm stack.
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Widcomm (now is broadcom) been for PPC for a long time. My first PPC HP 2210 was using Widcomm stack, and my last phone Asus P525 is broadcom stack as well.

ActiveSync with bluetooth

For some reason I can't establish a serial port connection with my Fuze. So I have a old bluetooth dangle and with its software the Fuze seems to refuse to connect to my laptop's COM7. Weird. Is anyone out there using bluetooth to sync the Fuze?
I second this
Which bluetooth stack are you using on your PC?
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=219267
See post #10
This worked for me with my Fuze.
OlSarge said:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=219267
See post #10
This worked for me with my Fuze.
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Seems a very long-winded way of doing it...
1. Download the Toshiba Bluetooth stack...
http://files.filefront.com/driver+bluetooth+stack+26Azip/;12815090;/fileinfo.html
2. Install Active Sync. Uninstall if it is already on your machine, restart and then reinstall.
3. Uninstall any Bluetooth software that came with ur dongle. restart
3b. Give the PC regisrty a quick clean with ccleaner (Optional but recommended).
4. Install Toshiba stack. Dont configure it.
5. Pair FROM the FUSE. Dont make a connection thru Bluetooth Settings on the PC.
6 .Open activesync connection settings - set Allow conections ... COM7
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