Return-Path: Message-ID: <402C7D49.6090300@utia.cas.cz> Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 08:31:21 +0100 From: Rudolf Matousek MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Marcel Holtmann , bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] i-Tec Bluetooth USB dongle References: <4028818C.1070109@utia.cas.cz> <1076401303.32750.6.camel@pegasus> <402895E4.4040500@utia.cas.cz> <1076402023.32750.17.camel@pegasus> <40289CAA.8050204@utia.cas.cz> <1076405681.32750.26.camel@pegasus> <4028C63C.8070604@utia.cas.cz> <1076450519.2777.1.camel@pegasus> <4029E0D7.6010205@utia.cas.cz> <1076506482.2777.91.camel@pegasus> <402A3528.6090005@utia.cas.cz> <1076519321.2696.61.camel@pegasus> In-Reply-To: <1076519321.2696.61.camel@pegasus> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed List-ID: Hi Marcel, I've got no reply from Broadcom yet. Marcel Holtmann wrote: > Hi Rudolf, > > >>don't you have an advice how to get a sensible usbsnoop log? I installed >>snooper on all devices and then I removed and again inserted the dongle. >> Is this procedure right? > > > this should show us the initial URB's to get this device working. You > have it working with Windows? What software do you use? Well is there a document like "Idiot guide to BT stack"? I mean, a few details about the BT layers and implementation? The dongle is probably running. I tried to detect my Ericsson T39m, but unfortunatelly the bluetooth is broken on it (I tested it with T610 and a BT handsfree in a shop). Up to now, I don't have a device that I could use to verify the functionality of the i-Tec dongle. If my phone is broken, then there is a good chance that the dongle is ok. Anyway I'll check it with another BT device once it will get one. I'm using the original software driver provided by i-Tec. The tool is probably called BTW v1.4, but who knows. It's a driver CD called Bluetooth USB dongle with no vendor... Regards, Ruda M.