Hack A2DP into 2.16.9.1? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario Software Upgrading

I was quite happy with the A2DP profile in the QTEK test ROM. Unfortunately, I had to install 2.16.9.1 because of the push email and the vastly improved Wi-Fi. That meant sacrificing A2DP.
But why can't we have it all? It should be as simple as extracting the bluetooth stack files from the test ROM and copying them to a 2.16.9.1 device. Does anyone know what files comprise the BT stack?
Also, I haven't heard of attempts to port Widcomm or Blue Soleil to Wizard. Is that because it's impossible, or because all the top developers are busy playing with their Universals?
Anyway, let's start by assessing all the information available on the subject and see where that takes us.
Thanks,
Mike.

I second that. It shouldn't really be that hard and its something everyone wants. I think once the "New ROM fever" passes, people will start working on the other aspects such as A2DP etc etc.

Excellent. Lets see if we can get hold of a copy of the bluetooth stack on the K-JAM's (QTEK TEST ROM). We need to extract the related Bluetooth stack files.
--> JasJar User here.

I downloaded the ROM and extracted its contents. I need to extract the contents of the nbf file. Anyone know what program i need to do that?

Another way is to flash rom and then to use TestWM5 utility. You can find it there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=26987&highlight=testwm5

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Bluetooth Files from I-mate for PDA2K - DISREGARD

I received these today from I-mate, after I called customer care about Bluetooth problems.
They advised me to try these files, they e-mailed them to me. I don't know what's in them or anything at this point, figured I would get them up first so others can access them.
They mentioned the files were available from www.bluetooth.jazzpel.es I tried accessing this site but it doesn't appear to exist or is offline.
Let the experimenting begin... :lol:
Can you post them here, please.
They are posted, you may need to register your account to see them.
Both files are Pocket Bluetooth Tools, v1012 and v1100.
It appears these aren't driver updates, but an application.
Also, the web address they have is wrong, it should be: www.bluetooth.jazztel.es.
The tool is also for the Microsoft stack, which the PDA2K doesn't use. Looks like the tool is useless.
Sorry everyone!
Those are not for Blue Angel, but for the Himalaya
i extracted those files and checked to install!
it for the MS Bluetooth programs for Himalaya.
[BTHTools1012]
BTHSerial.dll
BTHTools.dll
(setup dialog for Virtual serial com V1.012)
[BTHTools1100]
BTHDev.dll
BTHSerial.dll
BTHTools.dll
(setup dialog for Virtual serial com V1.1.0.0)
BTHToday.dll

Widcomm Bluetooth 3900

Guys,
Anyone has solution to put widcomm into BA's WM 5.0?
Really really wan it man!!! no Widcomm my stereo headset is wasted...
This is really the most fundamental problem....sigh...
Cheers
At this moment, only MS BT stack works under WM5 so far.
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efjay said:
Here's something i found on the pdaphonehome forums http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=53643 originally posted by Superdave
Quote from pdaphonehome forums
"Widcomm BT Stack working
After all kinds of messing I finally got the widcomm stack working on the i730. Im still exploring and have alot of testing and documenting to do, but, I just thought I would post a progress thread.
,Dave
Tested and working Profiles..
DUN (Dialup Networking)
Serial
FTP
A2DP (High Quality Audio)
File Transfer
Business Card Exchange ( OBEX )
Network Access (PAN)
Ok,
Here's the first rough. These instructions worked from a hard reset for me.
Using registry Editor
Go to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Transports\Builtin\3 and rename the value "name" to "aname"
That will disble the MS bluetooth stack, but, still allow it to intialize the radio.
--Soft Reset.
Download BT3900.CAB fromhttp://www.myehud.com/xv6600/bluetooth/, copy it to the phone and install it.
In reg editor go to HKLM\Software\Widcom\BTConfig\General
Change TransportLibrary to "BtCeBCSPTrans.dll"
Change RadioInitLibrary to ""
Change RadioInitPostLoadScript to ""
Change RadioWLanCoexEnable to ""
Change RadioWLanCoexDisableScript to ""
In reg editor go to HKLM\Drivers\Builtin\Serial
Change driver to anemo_serial.dll
In reg editor go to HKLM\Software\Widcom\BTConfig\SerialTransport
Change Parity to 2
Change Port to 5
In reg editor go to HKLM\Software\Widcom\BTConfig\Services\0001
Change ComPortNumber to 2
In reg editor go to HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\Serial5
Change DeviceArrayIndex to 2
Change Index to 2
Create a shortcut in Windows\Startup pointing to \windows\BTTrayCE.exe
--Soft Reset
You can now turn the radio on from the icon on the today screen (lower right).
If desired you can also install the A2DP patch from http://www.myehud.com/xv6600/bluetooth/
If you get license expired after a few seconds (you should). You'll need to copy over the
BTTrayCe.exe from the working dir of the bt-ppc.1.5.0.0801.rar you can find here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/vie...xpired&start=50
Notes
If the radio turns on but you cant detect devices check your mac address
You can check you Macaddress by going to HKLM\Microsoft\Blueooth\i730 and looking at the key MACADDRESS.
If you go to settings\accessibility in the widcomm bt stack with the radio on the addresses should match.
If they dont match you'll need to turn your radio off, soft-reset then turn it back on.
You should be able to switch between the 2 stacks by changing the aname back to name under transports"
Looking through the thread it appears to have worked for some people. I tried it myself but was getting an error. I also couldnt find the driver he mentioned "anemo_serial.dll". I would think as the BA radio works with the 3900 stack already it may be possible to get it working under WM5. Anyone with any ideas?
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Just tried. does not work, insufficent driver memory.
****. DO NOT try that tuturial. After i did that, my BA couldn't detect the GSM radio anymore, i had to Hard Reset....

WM5: Full installation guide for TomTom 5 with BT GPS

Rather easy, really.
1. Download the 5.10 upgrade from TomTom (You don't have to install the original 5.0 from the CD first). The file will be either an exe file or ppcup510.zip.
2. Unpack the zipfile (don't run the exe directly from WinRAR or similar programs, that will make it a lot harder to find the directories you want, unpack it to somewhere first). Run the update on the Windows PC. When the first window appears, go to the directory where the update is run from. Don't close the TomTom window, or the files you want will be deleted. You will see some new directories there, and what you want, is "nvapp". Within that you'll find a subdirectory called "app". Copy the four cab-files from that to your PPC, either via the network or ActiveSync. Never mind the ini files.
3. Go to your TomTom CD and find the directory Voice. You'll need to find the correct voice file. For Norway that's nor.cab, for Denmark it's dan.cab and so on. Copy that to the PPC as well.
4. Finally run all the five cabfiles. It doesn't matter which one you run first.
You're done. Of course there's the GPS as well:
1. Pair the Bluetooth GPS with the PPC.
2. Go into Settings, System, GPS. Set Program and hardware port to none and remove the tick from the box "Manage GPS automatically".
3. Settings, Connections, Bluetooth, COM Ports. Create an incoming port (I use COM8). Some ports will give you an error. Also create an outgoing port. I use COM7, and that is called "HOLUX GR-230 (COM7)" since I use a Holux GR-230 GPS.
4. Open TomTom and go through the regular setup. When you come to GPS setup, choose "Other Bluetooth GPS" and set that to the same port as your outgoing port. On my GPS that means COM7. Within 15 seconds your GPS should send signals. And you're good to go TomTom-ing!
And this was my post number 100. I'm so proud! :wink:
Thanks
I have added this to wiki but am not sure that it is for both WM5 and Ce2003.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BA_Install_TomTom
WM5. You can simply run the installation app for WM2003SE, at least if you haven't installed AS 4, I have a sneakin' suspicion that it is the culprit, and not WM5 itself. And 2003 doesn't have the GPS applet in Settings.
And thanks! I tried to add it to the Wiki myself, but I'm hopeless with HTML and I haven't done any Wiki work...
Edit: Saw the note in the Wiki. I have done this twice on my WM5 Qtek 9090, it works as a charm.
Wiki is a piece of cake has Zero to do with coding.
use the edit button and you will see it.
There are one about 5 things you need to know and all of them you will see if you edit a page.
Maybe you would like to add your notes to the page!
Yeah, that was easy. It was creating a new page and linking to it that I couldn't get a grip on. Comments added.
Woo, Thx a lot. finally, i got tomtom 5 running on my ppc.
but anyway, anyone who has USA maps can share with us?? Westcost of USA is most importemt area for me.
Thanks again!!!!!!
Mastiff
If you go back a page and edit it you will see how to create a page.
After you have done the link a ? comes up, you then have to click on that to enter the content.
All Pages strart with BA_ or BA_WM5.
To get a feeling for links just edit a page that has one in it.
Check out the Wiki development Page on the root of BA wiki, You can set up a test area to create your own pages, edit format them ansd then post them when they are done. (you will see my page, edit it and will be able to work the rest out.)
If you have issues then pm me, I will also move files form Upload to a proper place and correct the link.
Have fun.
OK, thanks. I'll try that if I ever have anything worthy of the Wiki again... :wink:
Well, Tomtom is installed succesfully, but the registration of The Benelux map will not work.
This problem wasn't an issue before. With the TomTom 5.00 version from Bakonl.
Someone suggestions?
i got tomtom 5 installed and running fllowed by this guide. however, i copy the California Map to the root of SD Card. but tomtom shows "map not find"??
how to install a map. or i did something wrong?
by the way, i got map from my friend, he bought tomtom from bestbuy. i don't have full copy of tomtom 5. just downloaded the update package from tomtom.com
I just want to thank you for the great info on BT setup for GPS. I was trying to setup my Iguidance and Mapopolis with a Belkin BT GPS and had no luck. WM5 takes some getting used to.
Cheers!
Mastiff said:
Rather easy, really.
1. Download the 5.10 upgrade from TomTom (You don't have to install the original 5.0 from the CD first). The file will be either an exe file or ppcup510.zip.
2. Unpack the zipfile (don't run the exe directly from WinRAR or similar programs, that will make it a lot harder to find the directories you want, unpack it to somewhere first). Run the update on the Windows PC. When the first window appears, go to the directory where the update is run from. Don't close the TomTom window, or the files you want will be deleted. You will see some new directories there, and what you want, is "nvapp". Within that you'll find a subdirectory called "app". Copy the four cab-files from that to your PPC, either via the network or ActiveSync. Never mind the ini files.
3. Go to your TomTom CD and find the directory Voice. You'll need to find the correct voice file. For Norway that's nor.cab, for Denmark it's dan.cab and so on. Copy that to the PPC as well.
4. Finally run all the five cabfiles. It doesn't matter which one you run first.
You're done. Of course there's the GPS as well:
1. Pair the Bluetooth GPS with the PPC.
2. Go into Settings, System, GPS. Set Program and hardware port to none and remove the tick from the box "Manage GPS automatically".
3. Settings, Connections, Bluetooth, COM Ports. Create an incoming port (I use COM8). Some ports will give you an error. Also create an outgoing port. I use COM7, and that is called "HOLUX GR-230 (COM7)" since I use a Holux GR-230 GPS.
4. Open TomTom and go through the regular setup. When you come to GPS setup, choose "Other Bluetooth GPS" and set that to the same port as your outgoing port. On my GPS that means COM7. Within 15 seconds your GPS should send signals. And you're good to go TomTom-ing!
And this was my post number 100. I'm so proud! :wink:
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Just happy to be able to help. I've gotten so much help on this forum that it's good I can give something back. Also I struggled like crazy with this, and most of the stuff is just compiled from other posters.
I have installed tomtom 5 but I can't install language.
On my cd I got languages as zip files called **1,**2, etc
I don't find a cab file.
voices are ok now
but gps status is searching for 30 min,I got 2 blocks on status but still no gps connection!!???
Backlight Tomtom 5 with wm2005
The installation works perfect but when i start tomtom5, my backlight is going down. If i look at the backlight settings then they are OK. If i change one of the backlight settings while tomtom is active, the backlight is going on.
Mastif's solution is nice, but imho not conceptual
Mastif, thank you for your solution. But I think it isn't working at all. I'm talking about Blue Angel (WM5) and ASUS BT-100 GPS reciever.
I had big problem connecting TomTom 5.0 to GPS reciever under WM5. Devices were paired well, but TomTom 5.0 (and all other GPS programs) were not able to see serial port on which devices communicated. Avialable were just COM 1, 2 and 9 + BT UART. GPS was paired on ports 7 and 8.
After a lot of attempts I found a solution (IMHO supposed by MS as default):
- turn on Manage GPS Automatically in settings
- set correct hardware port where is GPS paired (COM8)
- choose port where programs should see GPS (COM7)
- start GPS application
- if I understood well, after first applications attempt to recieve GPS data, OS will create "virtual" GPS on port COM7, pair it with real GPS (the same PIN) and start to use it.
- voila! TomTom (5.0) started working!
BUT! This process is not repeatable! I spent a lot of time to start it again, with very bad success, sometimes ok, sometimes not. And I can't imagine that I will write PIN code for GPS pairing at every start of TomTom (eg in moving car
So I tried Mastifs solution with partial success, I upgraded TomTom at 5.1, turned off GPS sharing feature, paired GPS and TomTom 5.1 seems to be ok. But other programs not! They don't see paired COM port as well...
Any other advice? I need to complete this task to November, 1st, because I will drive Atlanta - Key West - and back. I need a satellite navigation! Last month I made a "little" trip Prague - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - France - most western part of England and back, major part I drove alone and can't imagine driving without TomTom! But it was with MDAII (Himalaya), now with Blue Angel I am nearly lost!
Mastiff said:
Rather easy, really.
1. Download the 5.10 upgrade from TomTom (You don't have to install the original 5.0 from the CD first). The file will be either an exe file or ppcup510.zip.
2. Unpack the zipfile (don't run the exe directly from WinRAR or similar programs, that will make it a lot harder to find the directories you want, unpack it to somewhere first). Run the update on the Windows PC. When the first window appears, go to the directory where the update is run from. Don't close the TomTom window, or the files you want will be deleted. You will see some new directories there, and what you want, is "nvapp". Within that you'll find a subdirectory called "app". Copy the four cab-files from that to your PPC, either via the network or ActiveSync. Never mind the ini files.
3. Go to your TomTom CD and find the directory Voice. You'll need to find the correct voice file. For Norway that's nor.cab, for Denmark it's dan.cab and so on. Copy that to the PPC as well.
4. Finally run all the five cabfiles. It doesn't matter which one you run first.
You're done. Of course there's the GPS as well:
1. Pair the Bluetooth GPS with the PPC.
2. Go into Settings, System, GPS. Set Program and hardware port to none and remove the tick from the box "Manage GPS automatically".
3. Settings, Connections, Bluetooth, COM Ports. Create an incoming port (I use COM8). Some ports will give you an error. Also create an outgoing port. I use COM7, and that is called "HOLUX GR-230 (COM7)" since I use a Holux GR-230 GPS.
4. Open TomTom and go through the regular setup. When you come to GPS setup, choose "Other Bluetooth GPS" and set that to the same port as your outgoing port. On my GPS that means COM7. Within 15 seconds your GPS should send signals. And you're good to go TomTom-ing!
And this was my post number 100. I'm so proud! :wink:
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Hi firstly thanks for this method I'm so happy to have it working on my pda (your a champion)...One issue i have encountered is that even after installing off the update of 5.10 in prefs it says it is 5.0 which is odd to me as I have it working fully and as far as I know it doesn't have any probs with the probs of 5.0 but saying this i'm not sure how I would know if it is having probs with my vga etc etc
thanks in advance
Kind of strange. Mine says "Prg. Version 5.100 (5160)" under Preferences, Show version.
Thx for the guide, I finally got TT working again on wm5 !
One snag though ... TT5 doesn't appear in the Today screen, even when I select this program in "system - today" :?
XDA EXEC
MDAIIIUser said:
Thanks
I have added this to wiki but am not sure that it is for both WM5 and Ce2003.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BA_Install_TomTom[/quoteHI I'm wounded if you could help me please I have been trying to get tomtom5 to work on my exec for some time now with out any joy , I have tried your way and when I go back to the PPC it just tells me the is no application please run set up first . It would be so great full as I'm a lorry driver and very stuck with out it cheers.]
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n00b question regarding CAB files.

I am going to upgrade to the shogun ala carte rom within this board because I am still running summiters 2.3 rom and it is a little buggy. There are several apps though, I would like to get the CABS for and wonder how can I extract them from his ROM executable?
Do I need to decompile using a VB app?
How does one do such a thing?
Best way is to install the ROM with the extended ROM you're interested in, then use Total Commander and navigate to \Extended_ROM folder. This exposes the "hidden" extended rom, and allows you to copy out cabs you want. As mentioned in a dozen places, you can't modify the extended rom this way without corrupting it and leading to a hard-reset in your near future. Good luck
what apps are you looking to save?
Thanks that was good info, I just copied and pasted all the cabs to a folder then moved it off to the PC.
Shogun, thanks very much for checking in, since I have the opportunity let me say it is great that you take time to build, I look forward to trying out the ROM you have up.
In answer to your question, it appears you have all the ones I am looking for within yours, I was asking in the interests of a back up plan, but I am simply looking for the apps included in Summiters 2.3 ROM. Here are the main ones that come to mind, sorry for the descriptions in lieu of actual names this is how I know them:
Annmar Wireless plugin
Task Manager
Overclockers
The Softkey app
AD2P (I think)
The USB Connector App
Again I was simly trying to hedge my bets here, I hope you do not take offense.
no its all good, i know mine has the wireless today plugin, A2DP, and the usb connector app, as well as OMAP to overclock.. i dont remember if it has the task manager or not or the softkey app.. been busy creating the new one that is in beta right now... that has EVERYTHING you list above, and then some

Can somebody compile an exit exe?

In relation to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3460795#post3460795
Could somebody who has the means compile a simple exe file that does nothing else but exits?
I intend to use it to overwrite wmplayer.exe. I can't use a 0 byte file as MSVC complains it's not a valid exe file.
Many thanks,
Andrew
May I ask why you want to overwrite wmplayer.exe? If your intention is to cause it not to run then why would you care what MSVC says about?
MSVC runs wmplayer when it "detects" a bluetooth stereo signal in operation. I'm unable to stop this from happening everytime I take a call etc.
Bump ^^
What about this one?

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