Re: Bluetooh support

From: Matthew Reimer <mreimer_at_vpop.net>
Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 11:33:33 -0500

Koen Kooi wrote:

>Hello,
>
>After some googling I found http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/. If
>I read the information there correctly we already have bluetooh support
>trough hci_uart (see
>http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/devices.html). If my estimation
>is correct, our project will be one step closer to completion.
>
>
Yes, theoretically we just need to turn on the chip using the right
GPIOs. I've tried this but haven't succeeded in getting it to work.

>After completing the ts calibration we can do the following:
>
>* pivot_root to cf
> advantages: One can use the ipaq "wireless"
> disadvantages: PCMCIA can't be tested
>
>* pivot_root to ramfs
> advantages: fast, CF slot remains free, ipaq is "wireless"
> disadvantages: rootfs must be small, consumes lots of RAM, volatile,
>requires longer shutdown
>
>*pivot_root to nfs
> advantages: reliable, fast
> disadvantages: usb-cable makes using it clumsy
>
>IMHO the ramfs is the way to go, when battery management is working. Any
>1-wire guru's here? I have some more ideas and will share them with you
>after this weekend.
>
>regards,
>
>Koen
>
>
I have no 1-wire experience, but I hope to continue working on it here soon.

Matt
Received on Tue May 18 2004 - 16:31:22 EDT

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