Hi,

The Ambicom BT card should work, AFAIK. I have been monitoring the
Zaurus sites and I know that people were able to get it to work. Anyway, 
that is purely academic now. 

I am interested on how this goes -- am planning to get a BT CF card for
my Zaurus to connect to my 7650. 

Cheers!
--o000o--
Prof. Rommel Palma Feria, MSc, SCJP          
Director, University Computer Center
University of the Philippines - Diliman
Quezon City 1101 Philippines
Voice: +63 2 9268837  Fax: +63 2 9204803
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Original Message:
From: Michael J. Maravillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed Oct 23 09:09:29 EST 2002
Subject: [plug] [LONG] Bluetooth and GPRS on the iPAQ
Now came another toy, an Ambicom BT2000-CF Bluetooth card flash.  We can't
get past pskey working here.  After some Googling... we found out that
there's no driver on Linux ready for this card yet.  So, no chance to get it
working atm.  My boss had it replaced the following day with a Compaq sleeve
with built-in Bluetooth and extra CF slot.  It works with the hci_uart
driver, so we got past the pskey part of the howto, past hcid, hciattach,
hcitool, l2ping, but rfcommd.  All we can get with rfcommd was to make the
phone ask to accept the Bluetooth connection from the iPAQ, make the phone
prompt for the passcode, make the iPAQ also prompt for the passcode (with
/bin/bluepin which as modified because it didn't work outright).  But the
connection just waits and eventually drops with no GPRS.  We'll try to make
another attempt later since rfcommd is the last part of the howto. :)

BTW, I'd really appreciate to get inputs from those who got a similar setup
work.


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