Ok, so I tested the software *nohands* very quickly (you need to compile it since there is no package), and it worked great with an Ericson mobile phone ! I managed to connect to it, dial and load a call. I still have to figure out how to configure the audio part of nohands.
So I found the tool to emulate my laptop as a BT headset. Checked ! Now I will need your help guys to connect my "virtual" bt headset to the freerunner (and route sound) thanks in advance 2009/4/24 kimaidou <kimai...@gmail.com> > Hi > > On another post on the mailing list, one user found this software : > http://nohands.sourceforge.net/index.html > > I have not tested it yet, but it seems to be exactly what I was looking for > : > *It allows your Linux system to act as a speakerphone for your mobile > phone. It aims to be a compliant Bluetooth HFP > 1.5<http://bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Technology/Works/HFP.htm> > * *Hands Free implementation, supporting all required commands and > notifications, as well as streaming audio. * > > If it works (which would be great), the last thing I will need is some > strong help to use my virtual bt headset (my pc) during calls from the > freerunner. As I said, I found 2 projects of applications for managing BT : > * NokoBtm : > http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/noko/index.php?title=NokoBtm > * Shrbluetooth : http://shrbluetooth.googlecode.com/ > But they are still "work in progress" > > As it is very hard to compute all the emails speaking about connecting bt > headset to the freerunner, could anyone who knows how to do it write a > "step-by-step" tutorial for this ? > > Thanks in advance > > Kimaidou >
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