Duncan Barclay wrote:
> There are now a few devices with Bluetooth in them. Sony has had a Viao
> with it in for a while.
Which model? My PCG-XG29 and the 505 a friend of mine
recently bout don't have it. You'd think that with IBM
being so "gung ho" about BlueTooth, that every ThinkPad,
IBM "Pa
Duncan Barclay wrote:
>
> From: "Terry Lambert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I haven't really taken an active interest in BlueTooth,
> > since there are no laptops or printers that come with
> > it already present; I rather think it will end up as
> > still-born because of 802.11e Gigabit wireless, wh
From: "Terry Lambert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I haven't really taken an active interest in BlueTooth,
> since there are no laptops or printers that come with
> it already present; I rather think it will end up as
> still-born because of 802.11e Gigabit wireless, which
> can use as little or less pow
Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
> More distant goal is to write support for Service Discovery Protocol
> (SDP) and RFCOMM protocol (serial port emulation over Bluetooth link).
FWIW:
The SDP is based on SLP; the Salutation Consortium (also
with major support from IBM) has several implementations
of this,
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 01:42:21PM -0800, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
> Hackers,
Please properly format your email so it doesn't look like the
below so I can read it.
> Here is full status report on project i was working on. I apologize for
> the
> wide distribution, but i think that might be intere
Hackers,
Here is full status report on project i was working on. I apologize for
the
wide distribution, but i think that might be interesting.
Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)
=
The project is making progress. I decided to
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