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jpiek
14th December 2003, 12:13 PM
http://www.atinav.com/bluetooth/bt_audiodriver.htm
Maybe someone could ahve alook at this link/page ?
I think it might be usable for audio through Bluetooth headset from MDA/XDA II/Qtec 2020 ?
jehlinger
15th December 2003, 09:45 PM
ttt, looks decent to me. I didn't try, but it looks like you might be able to register and download it if you go the the downloads section. I might try it later if I get some time.
cruisin-thru
15th December 2003, 10:07 PM
I registered, signed an aggreement, then they want me to fax an agreement and then contact them to arrange delivery blah blah blah.
Thanks you for your interest in Atinav's aveLink Bluetooth protocol Stack
for WIN CE
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Thanks
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Darryl
15th December 2003, 10:37 PM
Just tried to download but they want you to sign and fax back an evaluation agreement :idea:
totallytechie
30th December 2004, 06:36 PM
I emailed & asked for a trial of their bluetooth audio driver for windows (for valid reasons; if I get it to work I can probably use it in a solution for my customers)
They emailed me back a login & pw. The login appears to work for downloading other versions of their s/w. You could try that approach.
Bear in mind that a) the trial I got was for 15 days only and if it's crackable then it's way beyond my abilities & b) their sales people will contact you to ask how you got on with the trial. :roll:
Totallytechie
henrylim
31st December 2004, 02:37 AM
I emailed & asked for a trial of their bluetooth audio driver for windows (for valid reasons; if I get it to work I can probably use it in a solution for my customers)
Totallytechie
Let us know if it works for you. Thanks.
totallytechie
31st December 2004, 02:54 AM
Let us know if it works for you. Thanks.
It didn't, but don't let that necessarily put you off. I'm using a Sony TR5MP laptop with an onboard Sony bluetooth chipset, which their stack doesn't seem to support. Note that Sony's chipset and/or drivers are notoriously a bit iffy, and wouldn't pair with anything except other Sony kit until XP SP2 came out.
What it does support (they claim) is any USB BT module. I'm currently trying to borrow a laptop from one of my colleagues, stick a USB BT adaptor in it and test out the stack.
However for "borrow" you can read "wrench from the lifeless hands of", so it might take a little while.
Totallytechie
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