Hello,
I would like to know if there is a project about a new bluetooth stack for the polaris ?
Because I created a PAN server on my ubuntu vith the perfect blueman app.
But with the microsoft bluetooth stack it's impossible to make your phone as a PAN client
So I know there is a project for a new driver for the universal but I never found anything about polaris.
Is there a way to make our polaris as a PAN client ????
Please help
Thank André
Whith the original M$ stack, the polaris can only work az a BT PAN Server (through the ICS app).
Sadly I don't know about any BT projects
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Does anyone have a list (or know where I can find the information) about which devices have the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and which have the Widcomm/Broadcom one?
Cheers,
Geoff.
for everyone's comfort.
these are both the LATEST versions of both stacks: (up until the day of posting this message of course )
TOSHIBA STACK:
http://rapidshare.com/files/12018696...STACK.zip.html
MS STACK:
http://rapidshare.com/files/12018791...STACK.exe.html
i strongly suggest you keep both files on your comp as a cover for any services one might provide while the other doesn't.
to save you the trouble. (after a correction from Jadel):
MS Stack works with both Activesync AND sideshow.
TOSHIBA Stack is problematic although more userfriendly. i had to go thru a ****load of trouble to sync it with Vista... and syncing it with XP isn't a teaparty either.
enjoy
Hi there, thank you very much for the download links.
Just a note, bluetooth activsync works flawlessly for me.
The main solution is to use both the MS Bluetooth stack on your phone AND your PC, and all is well.
my bad then. if you would be so kind as to post a link to MS stack for PDA.
thanks.
I have the Sound processor from RockfordFosgate wchith communicates over Bluetooth with WM5/6/6.1 PDAs for now i can communicate over BT with my HTC Wizard but when I try to start the software on Acer n310 (WM5, or 6.1) then i get error:
TypeLoadException
at MyProject.Program.Main()
does anyone know what can be done?
I called RockfordFosgate but they dont know anything about solution and say Acer n310 may not be supported, but it has same CPU as the supported E-Ten G500+.
xequtor said:
I have the Sound processor from RockfordFosgate wchith communicates over Bluetooth with WM5/6/6.1 PDAs for now i can communicate over BT with my HTC Wizard but when I try to start the software on Acer n310 (WM5, or 6.1) then i get error:
TypeLoadException
at MyProject.Program.Main()
does anyone know what can be done?
I called RockfordFosgate but they dont know anything about solution and say Acer n310 may not be supported, but it has same CPU as the supported E-Ten G500+.
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Go through the basic requirements for some of the programs... For instance, does it require CompactFramework 3.5? Is your BT connection established? Just go through them and see if you are missing something...
yes .NET 3.5 is installed BT is working and I did pair with the device.
I will re flash my PDA and try again but don't think this will help.
3Sixty.2 for PDA requires Microsoft BT stack, I use WM6.1 and I think it has MS BT stack.
ok, i know now what the problem is, the Acer n300 uses Broadcomm BT stack and this app needs MS BT stack. Now I have to find out how to install MS BT stack and even don't know if its possible
Hi guys, I have been trying to get my XDAII to go online THROUGH my desktop computer via bluetooth. PAN.
Sadly, I am having ZERO luck!
On the desktop side, I was using the Toshibia bluetooth stack, I have also tested using the default Microsoft bluetooth stack, And also the bluesoleil stack.
On the XDA side, I tried and failed using WM 6.1 and the default stack, I then upgraded to 6.5 (Which is pretty sweet) and could not get the default stack to work via PAN either. I also installed Widcomm Bluetooth stack which provides much more output than the MS one.
After using the Widcomm drivers, I am getting the impression that my desktop is not offering the PAN service, but I am a little bit confused as to why.
If someone, could provide me with some current and up to date pointers (Please do not link me to random wiki pages made in 2005 - Its all changed!) I would be thankful!
I posted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=520739 to begin with but i gather that is not the best place do it do
Hello,
did anyone successfully install a different bluetooth stack on a cotulla rom ?
i tried bluesoleil (but i only have a pretty old version). i also tried the toshiba stack (also pretty old version, build for 2003).
both work fine on 2003SE - but none of them work on cotulla rom.
anyone successfully did this ? or what about widcomm/broadcom ? what's so special about the magician bluetooth - i've never seen a widcomm version for magician - but for almost every other HTC device.
(i need a better stack than MS - since MS does not support BT LAN access, neither PAN (client))
In reality it's not easy to change BT Stack on Windows Mobile device...
Now my roms are using MS BT Stack...
I have some research and maybe some future versions will have BroadComm stack...but not sure...
Hello Cotulla,
nice to see you're answering about the bluetooth issue ;-)
broadcomm/widcomm stack would be great off course!
... in the meanwhile: as far i know, no broadcomm exists for magician - not even for the old ROMs - i never understood why (different BT hardware i guess ?).
but
- toshiba and
- bluesoleil exists for the old ROMs
they work - if you disable the microsoft drivers (cause it's not possible that both drivers use the same hardware - i guess).
bluesoleil: comes with a tool to disable the MS stack.
toshiba: you have to do it manually by taking off bticon.dll from HKLM/services.
so i have a question:
"taking off bticon.dll" from HKLM/services" is for 2003SE -> what is to do in WM6 to disable the MS-stack ?
maybe the toshiba/bluesoleil would even work ? did anybody tried before ?
or is this bull**** ? i heard of different "driver-models" between CE 3/4 and CE 5 - so is it even possible to use drivers from CE 3/4 on CE 5 ? i don't know! but i'm sure, you know ! ;-)
thank you cotulla for your great work! i'm wondering how you managed to get that much knowledge about this device! great!