Hi Nils,
> > Is the PCM mapping of both dongles set to HCI? What kernel version do
> > you use?
>
> And if it isn't?
> I searched the archive but could not find a way to change it.
> Or is this fixed in the firmware? This would be a pity...
> I have just got a Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook with builtin Blueooth (CSR
> chipset BlueCore01b, HCI 12.3) which reports SCOmapping to PCM...
the SCO mapping is a PSKEY like everything else. It is the same as for
the host transport or the UART setttings. You can change it if you know
how. Actually I don't provide any source code that is capable of
changing PSKEY's.
Regards
Marcel
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Am Mi, den 25.02.2004 schrieb Marcel Holtmann um 18:16:
> Hi Nils,
Hi!
> > > Is the PCM mapping of both dongles set to HCI? What kernel version do
> > > you use?
> > And if it isn't?
> > I searched the archive but could not find a way to change it.
> > Or is this fixed in the firmware? This would be a pity...
> > I have just got a Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook with builtin Blueooth (CSR
> > chipset BlueCore01b, HCI 12.3) which reports SCOmapping to PCM...
> the SCO mapping is a PSKEY like everything else. It is the same as for
> the host transport or the UART setttings. You can change it if you know
> how. Actually I don't provide any source code that is capable of
> changing PSKEY's.
Oh well ;)
Many thanks for the info anyway...
> Regards
> Marcel
CU
nils faerber
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