Kai Schroeder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My main point of demotivation was that we haven't even identified the
> bluetooth chip and other similar pdas only have commercial (not
> opensource) bluetooth drivers. So, if anyone identifies that chip, that
> would help motivating me as I really need bluetooth ;).
>
This broadcom webpage mentions the X50. Maybe it's a broadcom chip? Does
somebody have contacts at broadcom that could confirm that and ID the chip?
But anyway, would it matter? The wiki already mentions the bluetooth
connected to GPIO42 rx, GPIO43 tx, GPIO44 cts, GPIO45 rts. Wouldn't then
some sort of generic bluetooth driver using those pins as the uart be
able to to bluetooth?
http://www.broadcom.com/products/bluetooth_sdk.php
"BTW-CE Software Development Kit for Windows Mobile Development Platform:"
"Includes software and documentation for Bluetooth development on
Windows Mobile Pocket PC based products. (Supports HP iPAQ's, Dell Axim
X30 and X50, Acer n50 and n300, and Asus A636, A716 and A730 Windows
Mobile Pocket PC Platforms with integrated Bluetooth radios ONLY). Also
supports the new Motorola Q smartphone."
Jelle.
Received on Fri Sep 22 2006 - 16:47:50 EDT
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