Hi, trying to run this Sniper software. Unfortunately I have the non-standard BT stack.
Has anyone got whatever I need to re-install the original stack, please?
Oh and can I not have them both installed simultaneously?
As far as I know...
The Alpine came with the WIDCOMM BT Stack, not MS. I don't know where/how you'd install the MS one. Did the Himalaya's come with an MS Stack. I'm not sure if your could flash a Himalaya ROM on your Alpine.
Out of curiousity, why do you need the MS Stack? What are you trying to do?
Justin
I'm trying to use an application called Sniper and it will only work with MS BT stack...
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Hai,
is it possible to replace the Wildcomm bleutooth stack for
the Microsoft one
i can not connect to my radio in my car
with the MS bT stack i think it will work
its impossible. We don't have needed DLLs and we cannot create them or take from other ROMs.
Tnx
Sorry to hear that
tnx for the support
ragrds John
Hi Guys,
I would like to know if is there a way to
a) Get broadcom bt to be loaded on WM5 (Preferred)
b)Get A2DP to work on WM5
a) Get broadcom bt to be loaded on WM5 (Preferred)
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i doubt it, im no expert on wm5.0 or BA devices, but i would say that broadcom bt is only designed for 2003se or below, since no ''official'' wm5.0 for BA exists, they wont have developed the BT software for it, but i think MS are wanting wm5.0 to be more MS on the BT side, im sure i read that somewhere about wm5.0.
i hope something works out for the broadcom version of BT cos i liked that one better, i liked to be able to browse other devices, but with the MS build, you cannot do that. 8)
does anyone have a solution for this yet ?
HP offers WM5 update with broadcomm drivers inside. They _cannot_ be used on our devices because all DLLs are XIP.
Is there anyway to install the Widcomm BT on the 8125?
And if so how?
Thanks
That will be just great, MS Bt stack just sucks!!!
No one has a clue??
That would be very illegal. You would have to hack in the stack into the phone, then hack the license to allow for the different hardware.
However, there is a good thread about doing this at http://www.aximsite.com/boards/showthread.php?t=114983
Hi all,
i would like to use the JetWare hands-free extension on my PDA2k but unfortunately it requires Microsoft stack.
Anyone knows a way to replace the existing widcomm stack with microsoft one on the PDA2k ?
Thanks for the time
Chris
I have the same problem. Nobody knows?
Use WM5, it is incompatible with WM2003
Hi,
is there a way in order to extract the BTstack from the rom ?
I've a Qtek 9090 with WE2003 and i'd like to extract the BT stack as a cab (or similar) from the rom.
thanks in advance
Bigbest
In theory yes, but it will work only on this specific rom and on the same device.
Why would you do that, if all ROMs for BA have built-in BT stack and you have upgrades available?
No, i have not. I 've a problem with tomtom BT stack. To risolve it, i need to replace the original file on the file installed.
jakubd said:
In theory yes, but it will work only on this specific rom and on the same device.
Why would you do that, if all ROMs for BA have built-in BT stack and you have upgrades available?
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Slow down... WHAT TOMTOM BT stack??? You (or me) misunderstood something. TomTom does not produce Bluetooth chips and it does not provide it's own BT stacks. It just uses BT stack built-in the device you installed it on (or in which it's embedded).
If TomTom screwed your BlueAngel's BT stack, just make a backup and make an Hard Reset.
Hi,
i 've noticed when you install ttm that it installs a BTstack.dll (or similar). This file is not compatible with BT stack built-in the device so i can't use my bt handsfree.
I've found the solution. After a HR, i've copied all file BT*.* from \windows and then, after pairing with BTgps, i've replcaced them into \windows.
The second solution is to install BroadcomCorp_BT1.0.0.3900.cab that you can find in this forum.
Bye
B
jakubd said:
Slow down... WHAT TOMTOM BT stack??? You (or me) misunderstood something. TomTom does not produce Bluetooth chips and it does not provide it's own BT stacks. It just uses BT stack built-in the device you installed it on (or in which it's embedded).
If TomTom screwed your BlueAngel's BT stack, just make a backup and make an Hard Reset.
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