2009/8/28 pavan savoy <[email protected]>:
> 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/

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