Dear all
I am new to this place. Thanks for any help first.
I have tried to fork two process, One use socket system call -
accept at rfcomm channel 2, and another try to connect to a bluetooth
device thought channel 3. But i found that i can not use a 3rd device to
connect to the listen channel 2 at the same time.
I am using bluez-lib-2.6, utils-2.6. ,hci-uart and linux-2.4.18
patched with patch-2.4.18-mh15.
My question is simple, Could bluez be multi-tasking?
best regard
Mike,Lee
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Hi Mike,
> I have tried to fork two process, One use socket system call -
> accept at rfcomm channel 2, and another try to connect to a bluetooth
> device thought channel 3. But i found that i can not use a 3rd device to
> connect to the listen channel 2 at the same time.
show us the source code for that.
> I am using bluez-lib-2.6, utils-2.6. ,hci-uart and linux-2.4.18
> patched with patch-2.4.18-mh15.
The bluez-libs and bluez-utils are at version 2.11 and you should update
both of them.
> My question is simple, Could bluez be multi-tasking?
You may not be able to do some crazy things, but in general yes.
Regards
Marcel
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