Hi:
I believe Bluez is Bluetooth 2.0 compliant. But I am unable to find any
official mention of that anywhere.
Can someone point out where I can find out more about Bluez and which
Bluetooth spec version is it compliant to?
thanks
Mark
Hi Mark,
> What if I am using an older Bluez version? Is there a way I can find
> out its supported Bluez spec?
we only fixed one important L2CAP issue within the 2.6.22 kernel and
thus means that all kernels before are only Bluetooth 1.1 compliant.
Regards
Marcel
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Marcel: thanks.
What if I am using an older Bluez version? Is there a way I can find out
its supported Bluez spec?
On 6/28/07, Marcel Holtmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> > I believe Bluez is Bluetooth 2.0 compliant. But I am unable to find
> > any official mention of that anywhere.
> > Can someone point out where I can find out more about Bluez and which
> > Bluetooth spec version is it compliant to?
>
> using a 2.6.22 kernel and bluez-utils-3.11 gives you a full Bluetooth
> 2.0 compliant stack from the GAP perspective. It will pass all
> qualification tests for L2CAP, RFCOMM, GAP and SPP, but we don't have a
> public qualification record for it.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
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Hi Mark,
> I believe Bluez is Bluetooth 2.0 compliant. But I am unable to find
> any official mention of that anywhere.
> Can someone point out where I can find out more about Bluez and which
> Bluetooth spec version is it compliant to?
using a 2.6.22 kernel and bluez-utils-3.11 gives you a full Bluetooth
2.0 compliant stack from the GAP perspective. It will pass all
qualification tests for L2CAP, RFCOMM, GAP and SPP, but we don't have a
public qualification record for it.
Regards
Marcel
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