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- Claudio Takahasi
February 25, 2005, 7:07 pm

Hi folks,
BlueZ is the official bluetooth stack for linux. However, I found another
stack created by Nokia Research Center in Helsinki, called Affix.
For OMAP 1510 platform, running bitkeeper linux what is the official
Bluetooth stack?
Anybody can provide me some information about this topic? Anybody
erformed test over this platform? What are the problems related
to device driver(for BRF6150 module - Texas Instrument) support
and ARM compiler incompatibility of BlueZ or Affix.
Regarding Wi-Fi, who worked with TNETW1230(texas instrument) ?
What are the problems and challenges? What are the most common libraries
for search SSID and set up
the WLAN?
Thanks in advance,
Claudio
BlueZ is the official bluetooth stack for linux. However, I found another
stack created by Nokia Research Center in Helsinki, called Affix.
For OMAP 1510 platform, running bitkeeper linux what is the official
Bluetooth stack?
Anybody can provide me some information about this topic? Anybody
erformed test over this platform? What are the problems related
to device driver(for BRF6150 module - Texas Instrument) support
and ARM compiler incompatibility of BlueZ or Affix.
Regarding Wi-Fi, who worked with TNETW1230(texas instrument) ?
What are the problems and challenges? What are the most common libraries
for search SSID and set up
the WLAN?
Thanks in advance,
Claudio
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