Zitat von Joachim Wieland <[email protected]>: > On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Luke O'Donnell > <[email protected]> wrote: >> I think that when you establish a bluetooth connection with the serial >> profile, windows creates a com port for that connection. Have a look in >> device manager - com ports. > > So if there is nothing else to do, then I guess the phone's actual > Bluetooth support is just different from the advertised one. > Officially the phone supports SPP, according to all Specs on the net, > but at least mine does not advertise SPP, I also checked Linux with > sdptool and this is what I get: > > # sdptool records 7C:61:93:78:F7:AF | grep "Service Name" > Service Name: Headset Gateway > Service Name: Handsfree Gateway > Service Name: Object Push > Service Name: BRCM Advanced Audio > Service Name: Phonebook Access PSE
Deja vu... It's the other way around. Window has to provide a SPP service. You can usually configure virtual COM port in you bluetooth driver and than windows will advertise this and XCSoar can connect to the Windows PC. The other way (XCSoar offering a SPP service) is not supported, because xcsoar is usually connected to "stupid" devices. HTH Olaf PS: Besides, a SPP offered by a phone is usually a modem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enable your software for Intel(R) Active Management Technology to meet the growing manageability and security demands of your customers. Businesses are taking advantage of Intel(R) vPro (TM) technology - will your software be a part of the solution? Download the Intel(R) Manageability Checker today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmar _______________________________________________ Xcsoar-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xcsoar-user
