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From: Paul Webster <pjwebster@gmail.com>
To: bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] bcm2035
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 22:09:52 +1000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <dc98d8d9050904050925daa428@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <001301c5b0be$d4717f90$0100a8c0@rdhome>

> Anybody tested the chip 2035 under BlueZ stack?
I have a laptop sporting one of these USB based chips "built-in". An
HP Pavilion zd8004AP

> I have been playing with it with good results, but suddently i get the
> BD_ADDR as 00:00:00:00:00:00, and the dongle due to this (i think) is not
> working even in windows. All other commands or inquiry process is working
Same, although, when I first purchased the laptop, it came with
Windows XP installed, and the bluetooth _WAS_ working. After
repartitioning the 80Gb HDD and re-installing XP on a smaller
partition, using the discs that came with the laptop, I couldn't get
bluetooth installed again. I kept getting errors saying that the
bluetooth license was not valid, and asking to locate the correct
license file.

Under linux, it works fine, although I have to specify the interface
(hci0) every time I use things like hcitool and hciconfig. For
example:

~ $ hciconfig
hci0:   Type: USB
        BD Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00 ACL MTU: 377:10 SCO MTU: 16:0
        UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN=20
        RX bytes:111 acl:0 sco:0 events:14 errors:0
        TX bytes:310 acl:0 sco:0 commands:14 errors:0
~ $ hcitool scan
Device is not available: No such device
~ $ hcitool -i hci0 scan
Scanning ...
        00:0A:94:C0:2A:6E       Bluetooth Mouse
~ $ hidd --connect 00:0A:94:C0:2A:6E
~ $ hidd --show                    =20
00:0A:94:C0:2A:6E HID Boot Device [0000:0000] connected [boot-protocol]

> Looks like it forgot its BD_ADDR, and as far as i know there is no SW
> way(hci command) to set it again, I wonder if there is a SW way that i co=
uld
> have deleted it by mistake....
This is kind of an interesting idea. I would have assumed that the
BD_ADDR was a harware adress, and not alterable by software.
Certainly, what I assume was/is the original adress is stamped on a
sticker on the module (I pulled the laptop appart to check it out last
week).

> The model is BT3035 from Tecom with as i said the chip is Broadcom 2035
for reference:
~ $ lsusb
...
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0a5c:2035 Broadcom Corp. BCM2035 Bluetooth
...

The lable on the module says:
Broadcom BCM92035NMD
FCC ID: QDS-BRCM1009
Canada IC: 4324A-BRCM1009
HP PN: 36438-001
Product of Taiwan
F/W: 105.97 Rev:0A
SPS PN: 376651-001

> Any idea / advice ?
I'm planning on looking into it some more once I have some more time


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  reply	other threads:[~2005-09-04 12:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-07-28 13:14 [Bluez-devel] sbc and fixed-point progress Victor Shcherbatyuk
2005-07-28 14:59 ` Brad Midgley
2005-07-28 18:41   ` Victor Shcherbatyuk
2005-07-28 19:21     ` Victor Shcherbatyuk
2005-07-28 21:09       ` Brad Midgley
2005-08-21 18:47   ` Victor Shcherbatyuk
2005-08-21 21:56     ` Roberto
2005-08-21 22:24       ` Victor Shcherbatyuk
2005-08-22  6:15     ` Brad Midgley
2005-08-22  7:22       ` Brad Midgley
2005-09-03 15:33 ` Victor Shcherbatyuk
2005-09-03 16:05   ` Brad Midgley
2005-09-06 21:53     ` Victor Shcherbatyuk
2005-09-07  3:24       ` Brad Midgley
2005-09-03 19:36   ` [Bluez-devel] bcm2035 Oliver Ruiz Dorantes
2005-09-04 12:09     ` Paul Webster [this message]
2005-09-04 14:02       ` Oliver Ruiz Dorantes
2005-09-05  4:03         ` Paul Webster

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