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There are any other working bt stacks for Charmer?? (Widcomm, Bluesoleil....) or anyone know how to create PAN on MS BT stack?

adexxx said:
There are any other working bt stacks for Charmer?? (Widcomm, Bluesoleil....) or anyone know how to create PAN on MS BT stack?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=285696
could be of some use, havent tried it but if it works for wizard dont see why not.

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BroadComm Blutooth and VB.NET

Hi,
Can anyone advise me how I can turn bluetooth on and off for the Broadcomm Stack? I can do it for the MS Stack using the OpenNetCF bluetooth DLL but cannot find anything similiar for the BroadComm stack.
Thanks!
Mark

JasJar BLUETOOTH Stack

Hello can anyone who owns a JasJar answer this question:
Do you have a WidComm/BroadComm Bluetooth Stack or a Microsoft Based one?
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eman said:
Hello can anyone who owns a JasJar answer this question:
Do you have a WidComm/BroadComm Bluetooth Stack or a Microsoft Based one?
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MS...
sadly its MS ..not widcomm as many of the websites have LIED
And it's supports headset or/and handfree profiles?
And no AD2P?
:shock: AAARRRGGGG :shock:
oh well... A2DP is a protocol, it can be implemented from a 3rd Party Media Player for all I know. The problem is no Media Player has implemented this protocol yet within their system.
Just like Resco utilizing its own protocol to send a file over bluetooth, a 3rd Party media player can be used to play media over A2DP audio receivers. Problem is... Where? If anyone knows of a program that does this please let us know... This should be a good feature in the existing media player applications.
Btw, one very good thing I taught about having MS Stack is the ability to use MobiLuck (www.mobiluck.com), unfortunately it seems that it still gives errors since the MS Stack used is probably different from the developer's one.
Has anyone with WM5 managed to use MobiLuck for BlueJacking... else what program should we use for that?
Hmmm. I thought that in Windows Mobile 5, the new MS stack was supposed to be more Widcomm-like - including support for A2DP? Maybe someone who has one right now can confirm?
If not, then I don't know how MS can keep avoiding support for A2DP. Well, actually I do know how they can, but it would be stupid for them to do
I tested it, WM5, and I also have a Stereo Headset, it does recognize Headset and HandsFree from the Anycom Stereo Headset, but I find no way to connect to it.
The bluetooth stack is nothing like WidComm, its exactly like Microsoft with a few more features.
unfortunately I only have a Blue Angel not a Universal, thats why I was hoping the Universal had a different bluetooth stack.
I wonder if XDA Exec will have MS stack too
I wonder if XDA Exec will have MS stack too

Widcomm Desktop MS Bluetooth

I hope one of the gurus here can help me with this one:
- I have the O2 Exec, with MS BT stack
- I have the Logitech MX 5000 BT Laser Desktop (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/CA/EN,CRID=2158,CONTENTID=10776)
- this comes with a choice of the Widcomm stack(which they recommend), or you can use the MS BT stack
I have set up BT Activesync using the MS BT stack, without a hitch, but would like the extra goodies that the Widcomm stack offers.
What I want to know is:
- can I use the Logitech Widcomm stack (which requires that I disable the MS BT stack on my pc) and still set up Activesync with my Exec?
- Or, because the Exec uses MS BT, must I set up all peripherals to use MS BT to get them to communicate?
I have checked Logitech's support forum and done an extensive search here, but I can't find a definitive answer:
- if your HTC devices uses a particular BT stack, must you use that stack on your pc , as well?
Thanks in advance...
Huisie, you *should* be able to use any bluetooth stack on the desktop.
Just ansure that you have a incoming BT port set up, point Activesync to that incoming port, and set up a partnership.
Lekker, ou seun, dankie vir die help daarmee!
So, snorbaard, I can run the Widcomm or MS BT stack on the desktop, but I'm limited to the ...uh, limited...MS BT on the Exec.
Still, I believe that Widcomm doesn't do hands-free, is that right?

How can I know the BT version on Dopod 838 (aka wizzard)

Dear all,
I know that Microsoft is developing WM5 AKU2 which will include A2DP protocol; however I just can't wait for it. I saw many BT providers like Widcomm, BlueSoleil had released the A2DP stack. How can I know the BT version used on wizzard, so I can try those stacks. Many thanks in advance.
Michael
unfortunaitly those will not work on wm5, they only work on wm2003.
(have tried)
if you go into bluetooth settings you will only have three buttons at the moment, "Mode,Devices,COM Ports" you have got bt v1.2
one thing to watch out for also, is that some of the new bt headset's with a2dp with not work with voice dial, you can answer or hangup from headset, but you have to dial from the phone.
I think this is because the headset is able to be used for AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile).
(but i may be wrong)
aliendad said:
unfortunaitly those will not work on wm5, they only work on wm2003.
(have tried)
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Thanks! I tried too. Need to hard rest to bring it back.
Does this mean that we just can't do anything but waiting for MS? That's bad.
Michael
yep or someone else to do it first

Bluetooth and PAN - any chance?

Hi!
I was looking around the internet for some solution to use PAN over bluetooth on my Qtek 9100.
One thing is for sure: MS Bluetooth stack does not support PAN.
The solution should be to install another bluetooth stack - for example WIDCOMM. Right?
My question: is there anyone who has PAN working and is willing to share his / her knowledge?
- wooz

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