Well, the first thing you need to do is pick a Bluetooth stack. There are
currently three stacks available:
OpenBT from Axis: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openbt/
Bluez (the stack in the standard kernel): http://bluez.sourceforge.net
Affix (from Nokia): http://affix.sourceforge.net
Depending on the card you want to support, you may need to search the three
stacks to find the one you want. I use Bluez, and I reccommend it fully, but
there is nothing wrong with any of the above choices.
Jordan
On Tuesday 22 January 2002 08:19, Jayanth Mysore mentioned:
> Hi,
>
> I am in the process of developing an experiment that would require me to
> use an iPaq that's connected to both an 802.11 network and a bluetooth
> network. I have an H3670 with a dual slot sleeve, running Linux.
>
> I do not have any experience working with Bluetooth. Could you point me
> to the right versions of Linux for the iPAQ and other software that I
> must install on my device to realize my experiment ?
>
> Thanks,
> Jayanth
>
>
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