Sorry to create 2 different threads,but, since there different stacks I figured it would be easier to keep track. I've also managed to get the Bluesoleil stack running. Im going to post the progress of borh stacks as far as what works.
For this stack Tested profiles so far are.
DUN
FTP
Last edited by superdave : 08-06-2005 at 02:09 AM.
How did you get BlueSoleil to work? I messed with it a bit, seemed like one of the drivers should have worked using COM5 but I never got it going. I disabled the MS stack too. Since BlueSoleil is meant to be installed with a bluetooth addon card instead of built into the OS, I would think that all of the profiles including headset would work okay. It should be using some standard API to redirect the phone audio otherwise it would be device-specific.
Using registry Editor
Go to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Transports\Builtin\3 and rename the value "name" to "aname"
That will disable the MS bluetooth stack, but, still allow it to intialize the radio.
This will work for any of the stacks. Just use com5 and bcsp.
SD,
Can't get BlueSoleil working. I disabled the MS stack like you said, then installed BS, and i've tried BCSP on COM5 with many different baud rate/flow control settings and it won't init. I'm fairly certain the baud should be the highest one based on what was in the registry under Transport\3.
Ok I got Bluesoleil to install and my pc was able to see the dun connection and after a while of playing with settings got my laptop to dial up via BT over my i730.
There are a few but's.
Whenever I have the Bluesoleil app loaded my i730 loses all net connection even tho my laptop can dial in.
Also it took like five soft resets to get the settings to stick.
I followed the instructions from the widcomm stack thread and instead of installing the widcomm stack I did the Bluesoleil.
To get DUN to work use Bluesoleil Manager and set the Com port to COM9 and the speed to 921600 on the DUN tab.