2004-02-15 14:19:55

by Pavel Ruzicka

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Subject: [Bluez-users] Bluetooth CF card i-Tec

Hello,

I was testing other new Bluetooth CF card i-Tec.
I was discovering, that this card is exactly same like Billionton card.

This is dump_cis of i-Tec card:
---------------------------------------------------------------
dev_info
no_info
vers_1 7.1, "Compact Flash", "Bluetooth Card", "", ""
manfid 0x022d, 0x2000
funcid serial_port
serial_interface
uart 16550 [space/mark/odd/even] [5/6/7/8] [1/1.5/2]
config base 0x00f8 mask 0x000f last_index 0x03
cftable_entry 0x01 [default]
[rdybsy] [audio] [pwrdown]
Vcc Vnom 3300mV Vmin 3V Vmax 3600mV Iavg 300mA
Ipeak 300mA Idown 10mA
io 0x02f8-0x02ff [lines=3] [8bit] [range]
irq mask 0x86bc [level] [pulse] [shared]
cftable_entry 0x02
io 0x03e8-0x03ef [lines=3] [8bit] [range]
cftable_entry 0x03
io 0x02e8-0x02ef [lines=3] [8bit] [range]
------------------------------------------------------------------


This card is very cheap in our country and it is distributed in Czech
republic, Slovakia and Poland.
Link to informations in czech language:
http://www.i-tec.cz/bt_cf.htm

Link to Billionton card:
http://www.billionton.com/website/product/doc/CFBT02.htm

I have one other speculation. I look at web of Ambicom, and their card
BT2000-CF has new design. Old card was like Pretec BT2000E,
but this new card looks like Billionton :-(
http://www.ambicom.com/products/air2net/bt2000cf.html

Have somebody working this i-Tec (Billionton) card?

Best regards,

Pavel Ruzicka



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2004-02-15 14:27:22

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Bluetooth CF card i-Tec

Hi Pavel,

> I was testing other new Bluetooth CF card i-Tec.
> I was discovering, that this card is exactly same like Billionton card.
>
> This is dump_cis of i-Tec card:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> dev_info
> no_info
> vers_1 7.1, "Compact Flash", "Bluetooth Card", "", ""
> manfid 0x022d, 0x2000
> funcid serial_port
> serial_interface
> uart 16550 [space/mark/odd/even] [5/6/7/8] [1/1.5/2]
> config base 0x00f8 mask 0x000f last_index 0x03
> cftable_entry 0x01 [default]
> [rdybsy] [audio] [pwrdown]
> Vcc Vnom 3300mV Vmin 3V Vmax 3600mV Iavg 300mA
> Ipeak 300mA Idown 10mA
> io 0x02f8-0x02ff [lines=3] [8bit] [range]
> irq mask 0x86bc [level] [pulse] [shared]
> cftable_entry 0x02
> io 0x03e8-0x03ef [lines=3] [8bit] [range]
> cftable_entry 0x03
> io 0x02e8-0x02ef [lines=3] [8bit] [range]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------

this card is a serial card and so it should be recognized by the
serial_cs driver and you should get another ttySx device. These device
must be attached with hciattach to the Bluetooth core. The problem is to
know what option you have to use for hciattach. This actually depends on
what Bluetooth chip is on your card and what transport protocol and
default baud rate it uses.

Regards

Marcel




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