Re: Bluetooth SDK Info
Re: Bluetooth SDK Info
- Subject: Re: Bluetooth SDK Info
- From: Eric Brown <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 10:37:56 -0800
One word or warning regarding the 1.3.3 and 1.4.1 SDKs. They are only
intended to be installed on a system that already has the same version
of the Bluetooth stack. So if you are running Jaguar, you need Mac OS
X 10.2.8 plus the Bluetooth 1.3.3 software update on your system before
installing the 1.3.3 SDK. If you are running Panther, you need either
Mac OS X 10.3.1 plus the Bluetooth 1.4.1 software update or Mac OS X
10.3.2 (which contains the Bluetooth 1.4.1 update). Future SDK builds
will enforce the system requirements, but the current ones do not, so
please double check your system before installing.
- Eric
On Feb 5, 2004, at 9:36 AM, Stephen Martin wrote:
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As it's been pointed out, I've posted the latest Bluetooth SDKs for
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Jaguar (v1.3.3) and Panther (v1.4.1) at
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http://developer.apple.com/sdk/#Bluetooth/ .
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The change History and new features for updated Bluetooth SDKs are
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documented in the installed SDK read me file.
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In addition, software update "Bluetooth 1.5" is now available.
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"Bluetooth 1.5" for Mac OS X provides support for Bluetooth enabled
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headsets and printers.
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NOTE: Headsets must support the Bluetooth headset profile and
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printers
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must support the Bluetooth HCRP profile. In order to configure and use
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a Bluetooth headset, the Bluetooth module must have the latest
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Bluetooth firmware from the Bluetooth Firmware Updater application
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version 1.0.2 or later (http://www.info.apple.com/usen/bluetooth/).
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For information about using Bluetooth 1.5 or about making your
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Macintosh Bluetooth-enabled, visit the Apple website at
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http://www.apple.com/bluetooth/.
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I apologize for the delay in updating the Bluetooth developer web page,
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but as you now know, there was more to come than just the update of the
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SDK. I'll work to have the page updated by the end of the day. Thanks
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for being so alert.
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Steve M.
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On Feb 4, 2004, at 10:19 AM, Ben Ralston wrote:
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> I came across an updated Bluetooth SDK on the developer sdk
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> (developer.apple.com/sdk/) page today. It looks like it was just
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> added on
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> 2/2/04. For the life of me I can't figure out why there is no mention
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> of it
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> on the main Bluetooth dev page
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> (http://developer.apple.com/hardware/bluetooth/), nor why there was no
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> announcement on this list. That is the sort of thing this list is
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> for.
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> Anyway, for those of us that were complaining loudly (like me) that
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> PacketDecoder functionality has been broken for several releases can
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> now
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> rejoice. The new SDK has updated debug .kexts that enable this
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> functionality...thanks Bluetooth team!
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>
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> Apple, please be a little more responsive to this list. There is no
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> reason
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> why you couldn't have just told us to wait for the SDK to come out.
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> Just
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> ignoring us doesn't help anybody. Now it just created more work for
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> you
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> guys because I filed a bug report which now has to be removed.
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>
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> -Ben
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