On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Jim Huang<jserv...@gmail.com> wrote: > > 2009/8/28 pavan savoy <pavan.sa...@gmail.com>: >> should I have to be a client to use some modified version of bluez ? >> isn't that supposed to be open-source ? >> > > hi Pavan, > > Erin and I are making use of the materials from Broadcom. Broadcom > attempts to provide its own enhanced > Bluetooth stack along with BlueZ, but it is relatively independent. > There are few public information other than > news letters: > > http://androidcommunity.com/broadcom-release-combo-wifibluetoothfm-chip-drivers-for-android-20090206/ > http://zh-tw.broadcom.com/press/release.php?id=s363853 > > Erin and I just expressed what we randomly knew. It might not reflect > the fact somehow since everything changes > so fast, and please contact the proper persons at Broadcom if you are > urgent to look into. > > cheers, > Jim Huang (jserv) > http://0xlab.org/ > > > >
Thanks Eric, Jim - There are 2 things which I want to make sure from you guys before I start investigating further and contact the people I want to -- 1. please confirm that uart is the transport for both BT and FM, and they can co-exist [i.e I can send FM tune/seek command while doing a bt enquiry] and FM is NOT over broadcom serial protocol / i2c 2. and such BT/FM solution is available with bluez [I don't want to spend days trying to integrate the chip with stack] -- --Pavan Savoy --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ unsubscribe: android-porting+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---