Re: WM% and Bluetooth

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Great, I'll give it a try, the Mio A701 does have a MS BT stack (or so it
would seem from the interface and registry entries).

Thanks.

"Peter Foot [MVP]" <feedback@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As with previous generations of devices there are still cases where
devices have a third-party Bluetooth stack, though the Microsoft stack is
used on most WM5 devices. This is accessible through the same APIs and
Sockets support. The latest version of the library can be found at
http://32feet.net. For Widcomm/Broadcom there is an SDK which is now
available free but it's for native code so you'd need to do a lot of
interop work.

Peter

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"JosephByrns" <josephbyrns@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have recently got a WM5 PDA (Mio A701). I need to establish an SPP
bluetooth connection to various devices. Previously (on MS BT PPC 2003
PDAs) I would use the OpenNetSDK to identify the presence of relevant
serial devices, and establish a BT serial connection on the fly, then use
standard RS232 comms stuff to access the devices.

When using Widcomm stack devices I simply messed around with registry
settings on the PDAs, the application holding a list of MAC addresses of
the relevant devices and changing registry settings accordingly.

My problem is what can I do with WM5 PDAs? I cannot seem to find any
registry settings to change (containing mac addresses anyway). Is there
an update to the OpenNET SDK? Is there another method altogether I
should be using?

Thanks.






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