Ok, so after some more googling, I found these interesting pages to transform my linux station into a bluetooth headset. http://www.voxel.at/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=ProjectBluezHandsfree http://sourceforge.net/projects/Bluehands/ http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=8919
I have not taken time to test them yet. Does anyone know any of them ? If one of them does work, I will then need an app running on the moko to use this "bt headset" during calls Kimaidou 2009/4/23 kimaidou <kimai...@gmail.com> > Ok ! I think too it would be easiest to use my laptop as a bt headset. But > for me easiest is not easy :D > > Here are my questions : > * I have not found any "user oriented" tuto to help me use a "normal" > borrowed BT headset to make or receive calls. If someone can point me to > such a document, or help me through all the steps, thanks :D > * How can I configure my laptop to behave as a bt headset ? It sounds hard > for me, e.G use the internal mic and speaker and "carry" them to the > freerunner .. Or does it exist some easy software / scripts I can run on my > ubuntu to do it ? > > Thanks ! > I think I will wrte a wiki page on this so that we gather all the idea / > how to > > 2009/4/23 Vasco Névoa <vasco.ne...@sapo.pt> > >> The simplest way is to use the laptop as a bluetooth headset, but you'd >> still need to control the calls from the Neo's GUI. >> >> Citando kimaidou <kimai...@gmail.com>: >> >> Hi list >> >> Many great applications allow us to use the freerunner as a device for the >> laptop : >> * simulate a bluetooth GPS receiver : BtGps >> http://www.opkg.org/package_91.html >> * use the freerunner as a GPRS modem : GprsModem : >> http://www.opkg.org/package_205.html >> * use the freerunner as a Wi-Fi Hotspot Access Controller : CoovaChili : >> http://www.opkg.org/package_176.html >> * use the fr as a remote control : ReMoKo : >> http://www.opkg.org/package_14.html >> * etc. >> >> I would like people to tell me about the feasibility to use the GSM >> chipset from my laptop. What I want to be able to do is to >> * use one of the 3 connections : USB, Wifi or bluetooth between my laptop >> and my freerunner >> * start or answer a regular GSM call (not sip) >> * use my laptop speakers (or headset pluged in the out pin of my laptop) >> and the laptop microphone instead of those of the freerunner >> >> This way >> * we would be able to call "hands free" while working or surfing >> * there would be no buzz for the remote person talking to you >> * we could have a full answering machine software >> * etc. >> >> So my question are : >> * Is it feasible ? >> * Has someone the skills, time and will to develop some scripts or full >> software to do it ? >> >> Cheers >> Kimaidou >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> devel mailing list >> devel@lists.openmoko.org >> https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >> >> >
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