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gbm85 05-27-2007 10:48 PM

Broadcom bluetooth stack
 
Downloaded from ftp://ppcgeeks:ezupload@up.ppcgeeks....0500_Test1.rar

Installed, turned PPC off for ten seconds and soft-reset as instructed. No matter what I try, I get a "not enough driver memory" error when I try to turn the radio on. Anyone gotten it to work?

helmi_c 05-28-2007 05:02 AM

do you follow this step?
Instalation:
1. Deactive BT if it still active (If not will result Memory Error).
2. Copy APAC_BR176.0500_Testxxx.CAB to device and run it.
3. Turn off PPC for 10sec if neccesarry, then Reset PPC

what rom u hv? its working fine with my R3 test rom.

friguy3 05-28-2007 11:37 AM

so what is the difference between this (Broadcom bluetooth stack) and the one that is installed now (?microsoft bt stack)? thanks...

helmi_c 05-28-2007 11:59 AM

Simple, Microsoft bt stack is suck, and crappy bluetooth stack, Broadcomm is way way better and advance stack then ms bluetooth stack... The Speed (data transmission), A2DP (real A2DP experience), advance bt profile, File transfer, etc..

but for now, there's might be some issue with broadcomm stack since it was not design spesifically for Apache device (I hack/port it from Fujitsu Siemens T830 device), specialy the headset profile might still hv an issue... this is happens to all ported/hacked broadcomm stack for some device..

gbm85 05-28-2007 02:45 PM

Yes I followed all of those directions to the letter. Sorry I should have mentioned that I am using your latest R3 ROM. I haven't tried a hard reset yet since I'm trying to avoid that.

JBabey 05-28-2007 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by helmi_c
Simple, Microsoft bt stack is suck, and crappy bluetooth stack, Broadcomm is way way better and advance stack then ms bluetooth stack... The Speed (data transmission), A2DP (real A2DP experience), advance bt profile, File transfer, etc..

but for now, there's might be some issue with broadcomm stack since it was not design spesifically for Apache device (I hack/port it from Fujitsu Siemens T830 device), specialy the headset profile might still hv an issue... this is happens to all ported/hacked broadcomm stack for some device..

Helmi, is this something I can directly add as an OEM package... or do i need to go in and remove the MS bluetooth stack completely before integrating?

and of course, I appreciate the effort on getting this ported to apache!

helmi_c 05-28-2007 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gbm85
Yes I followed all of those directions to the letter. Sorry I should have mentioned that I am using your latest R3 ROM. I haven't tried a hard reset yet since I'm trying to avoid that.

hmm... normaly it shouldn't necesarry... I hv two suspicion... there's app which is conflicted/memory hog in ur device or the Instalation proccess is not work as it should... hmm... what app on ur device?

helmi_c 05-28-2007 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JBabey
Quote:

Originally Posted by helmi_c
Simple, Microsoft bt stack is suck, and crappy bluetooth stack, Broadcomm is way way better and advance stack then ms bluetooth stack... The Speed (data transmission), A2DP (real A2DP experience), advance bt profile, File transfer, etc..

but for now, there's might be some issue with broadcomm stack since it was not design spesifically for Apache device (I hack/port it from Fujitsu Siemens T830 device), specialy the headset profile might still hv an issue... this is happens to all ported/hacked broadcomm stack for some device..

Helmi, is this something I can directly add as an OEM package... or do i need to go in and remove the MS bluetooth stack completely before integrating?

and of course, I appreciate the effort on getting this ported to apache!

I think Make an OEM pack for Broadcomm is better if we not activated it by default, but if we do need to activated it as a default then we need to modify/disable ms stack.

this is how to disable MS bt stack by OEM style:

Code:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ControlPanel\Bluetooth]
"Redirect"=""
or
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ControlPanel\Bluetooth]
"Redirect"="BTConfigCE.cpl"
[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Bluetooth]
[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\bluetooth_dcn]
[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\bluetooth_dun]

remove A2DP OEM pack, and apply the registry from the installer.. this is all will be more simple with new kitchen method...

the minus sign (-) is to delete the registry, in this situation the MS Bluetooth part.

or we can disable it by proxml file, by extended_rom style or any app that will choose wich stack to use, if such a app is available (app for parser an XML file will do fine I think), it will make the APACHE device that will hv two switchable workin bluetooth stack just by softreset it to switch between them... Isn't cool?

btw it also can simply done by a XML file for switching it.. U might study my DisableBroadcom.cab contain... the mechanism of remove/add/modify a file or registry is there..

talkin about this issue is need a new thread I think.. cos Broadcomm oem is kinda complicated but fun think to complish...

gbm85 05-28-2007 04:47 PM

I have a little over 30MB Program memory free on soft reset.

I forgot to mention that it automatically tries to turn bluetooth on every time I soft reset. Is there some registry setting to prevent this?

Other than the programs included in ROM I have installed Mocha VNC, Live Search, Pocket RAR, Flight (game), Links (golf), Call of Duty 2, WinMobile Torrent, Opera 8.65 beta, X-Button 1.5, NoviiRemote, Pocket Sudoku, and Total Commander.

helmi_c 05-28-2007 05:12 PM

The memory u hv is good... hmm... please try to Uninstall (please follow the Uninstall instruction) and install it first... and see what happens, btw dont forget to de-activate the MS BT stack before installing broadcomm... if still stuck... I will make a new installer with difference method...

Quote:

Originally Posted by gbm85
I have a little over 30MB Program memory free on soft reset.

I forgot to mention that it automatically tries to turn bluetooth on every time I soft reset. Is there some registry setting to prevent this?

Other than the programs included in ROM I have installed Mocha VNC, Live Search, Pocket RAR, Flight (game), Links (golf), Call of Duty 2, WinMobile Torrent, Opera 8.65 beta, X-Button 1.5, NoviiRemote, Pocket Sudoku, and Total Commander.



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