Hi!
I am currently working on Debian with the latest version of kernel 2.6 of 
linux. I have bought a bluetooth module of the CSR company ( BTM-330, running 
with the BC4_roam type microprocessor) I have tried to link it with öy computer 
via the HCI protocol already existing on the one hand on Linux ( thanks to the 
installation of the blueZ package) and on the other hand also there on my BT 
module. However when I try to connect it with the hciattach commad on the UART 
type port (ttyS0) I get the following message:"Initialization timed out".
Here is the tye of commad I have entered: hciattach /dev/ttyS0/csr 

Regarding the BT card, we can observe that the message is indeed received by 
the card because the light gets ON, but on the whole the connection between 
blueZ and te BTmodule is not realized. Then when I enter the hciconfig commad 
to see if the öodule has been detecte on the PORT, there is indeed nothing 
displayed. I have made internet searches on my own and from what I have read, 
it seems that it is due to the fact that the hciattach command needs to define 
the BT card at a baud rate of 230400 whereas on linus 2.6 ther is a "bug" that 
doesn't allow the UART to be programed at baud rates higher than 115200.

So I would like to hve your point of view on this justification of the non 
detection of the bt module. Has anyone an idea of the localisation of the 
problem, and who eventually knows how to correct it?

Thanks!
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