"Vladimir B. Grebenschikov" wrote: > > χ Fri, 22.11.2002, Χ 01:01, Maksim Yevmenkin ΞΑΠΙΣΑΜ: > > > Is Nokia 6310(i) cell phone supported by FreeBSD bluetooth stack ? > > > (of course most interesting as cell modem) > > > > You have got to try it for yourself :) I have received > > successful reports about Nokia 7650, so there is a > > pretty good chance you can make it work :) You most > > likely can use your Bluetooth enabled cell phone as > > a wireless modem. You need to download and install > > rfcommd from ports/. > > Ok, will try when will get phone. > > > > What bluetooth adapters (USB/PCMCI/CF) known as work well with FreeBSD. > > > > USB dongles: 3COM, EPoX, Mitsumi, MSI and TDK. also > > if your USB dongle has CSR chip in it then it pretty > > much guaranteed to be supported. > > > > PCCARD: 3COM and Xircom(*). Xircom card is a 16550A > > UART based card and may not work very well because of > > "sio" driver issues. The same is true for any 16550A > > UART based card. However if you can convince your > > system give separate IRQ for PCCARD and "sio" driver > > uses fast interrupts then this card might work well > > for you. I managed to do so on my not so -current > > and OLDCARD. > > If I right understand you I have more chanses with USB adapter > Frankly speaking PCMCI do not works well under -CURRENT on my > SONY VAIO PCG-z505s
yes. USB devices have better chances. part of the problem is that Bluetooth spec does not define transport layer for PCCARDs, so every manufacturer does whatever he wants. > Insert/Edject card freeze machine 100% guarntee, so only option > to boot with card inserted - in this case it works. > > This happens both NEWCARD and OLDCARD, -STABLE and -CURRENT > My cbb is cbb0: <RF5C475 PCI-CardBus Bridge> > > Days ago (times of 4.3/4.4) it works well both under current and > under stable. > > May be you have some ideas ? no, sorry :( max To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message