Re: Bluetooth-dev Digest, Vol 4, Issue 66
Re: Bluetooth-dev Digest, Vol 4, Issue 66
- Subject: Re: Bluetooth-dev Digest, Vol 4, Issue 66
- From: "Jeffrey Chang" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 06:43:24 -0400
Hi Tim,
So when you have the adapter activated, do you disable the internal bluetooth? Just wondering if you may be having a conflict between the two? Can't say that I've tried manipulating the .plist before, but would be interested in hearing about your solution.
I similarly have a Mini, but have found the built-in range less than adequate. Not looking to tie up a USB port, but if that Belkin adapter works, I may need to give it a shot.
(Is it me or is this list very quiet? I wasn't expecting 100s of messages, but haven't seen anything posted since I signed up a few days ago.)
-Jeff.
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1. OT: Pairing information storage (Tim Hewett)
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Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 01:38:35 +0100
From: Tim Hewett <email@hidden>
Subject: OT: Pairing information storage
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Hello,
This isn't a development question as such but I am developing
Bluetooth apps for MacOS and it's kind of related...
I have an Intel Mac Mini which has Bluetooth built in, but also have
a Belkin USB Bluetooth adaptor connected to it as it provides class 1
transmission power. This adaptor is the one in main use.
MacOS recognises it without any need for additional drivers as it has
a Broadcom chip (shown in System Profiler), however there is one
problem in that it refuses to pair with headsets. Belkin provided a
fix for this in the form of a "Broadcom Mini Driver" kext, but it is
PPC-only.
So I am wondering if there is a way to have my headset pair with the
Broadcom, e.g. by manually manipulating .plist files etc.. I can have
the headset pair with my iBook G4 with the Belkin connected to it
using Belkin's mini driver fix, perhaps that configuration could be
copied over to the mini somehow?
Tim.
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