From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Message-ID: <34318.81.199.88.27.1098107653.squirrel@ucu.ac.ug> In-Reply-To: <1098107316.21553.8.camel@pegasus> References: <34204.81.199.88.27.1098106921.squirrel@ucu.ac.ug> <1098107316.21553.8.camel@pegasus> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:54:13 +0300 (EAT) Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] travelmate c110 From: pokui@ucu.ac.ug To: "Marcel Holtmann" Cc: pokui@ucu.ac.ug, "BlueZ Mailing List" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 List-ID: > Hi, > >> The chipset on my acer travelmate c110 doesn't seem to be supported >> because typing "hcitool dev" gives me: >> Devices: >> # >> >> 1. Is there anyway I can tell what chipset this laptop is using (and >> cross-check against the h/w list). >> >> 2. Given that the chipset may not be supported (if I can find out what >> the >> answer to 1 is), what would I need to add support for this chipset (in >> terms of what major parts of the code do I need to modify etc) > > use "hciconfig -a" to look for your local adapter, but first check any > hardware switch on your machine. Maybe you have to activate it first. > You can also use "lsusb" and check "/proc/bus/usb/devices". Hi there, hciconfig -a just returns my prompt... FWIW, this is an inbuilt chipset on a tabletpc... does it still show up as USB device? > > Regards > > Marcel > > >