Hello. I have another point of view of this problem, I have done some tests with a T68i and a HBH-30 headset. I believe that when the computer are connected to the T68i, the Dial-up or OBEX push profiles are used, but the T68i are connected to the headset using the headset profile. So this problem could also occurs because the T68i not are able to use multiple profiles at the same time, but I'm not sure maybe someone more familiar to the T68i knows. The headset only handle point to point connections and it can only have one remote device paired at the same time, this makes it impossible to use the headset (HBH-30) to the mac and the T68i at the same time. I have another question, how can I find and use the paired devices in the system preferences without using the BluetoothUI windows. It must be some way to find the information but I don't know how. Another question is, those SCO API:s discussed on this mailing list, are they on their way to be developed or released by Apple or is the release far away in the future. Do anyone know a release date or the state in Apples developing. I have this question because SCO links are really important in one of my projects and if it is possible to get a Beta version for testing, I4m really interested of getting one. /Tommy ____________________________________________________________________ Message: 3 Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 17:36:12 +0100 From: Ragnar Sundblad <ragge@nada.kth.se> To: Stephan Mertz <s.mertz@improve.fr>, bluetooth-dev@lists.apple.com Subject: SCO discussion --On den 20 januari 2003 09:52 +0100 Stephan Mertz <s.mertz@improve.fr> wrote: I use a Sony-Ericsson HBH-30 headset with T68i every day. I am confronted with two problems: - from time to time, my correspondent does not hear me any more (he hears a buzz). But I do not know if it is the telephone which is in question or the headset. I know a guy with exactly that combination that seems to use his headset and being pretty satisfied. Maybe one of yours are broken. - more serious, the headset does not function any more if the bluetooth connection Mac <-> T68i is activated. I guess there are three possible ways that this could work: 1. The phone must be able to participate in more than one piconet at a time and have one piconet with the computer and another one with the phone. Do things typically handle that at all? I think it was so complicated that they typically yet aren't. 2. Both the phone and the headset are paired with the piconet master (the computer) and they somehow talk SCO to each other within the same piconet. I don't know if a SCO connection between slaves is supposed to go through the master. 3. When the phone needs to talk to its headset it switches to being piconet master. I guess this would mean that the headset can't contact the phone on its own initiative. Maybe it still can, and if so the phone should switch to being master. I wonder if any of this is implemented (yet?) in those devices. Can someone with a little more BT knowledge please comment on this? _______________________________________________ bluetooth-dev mailing list | bluetooth-dev@lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/bluetooth-dev Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
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