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vary_p
16th December 2004, 03:55 PM
just wonder, is it not support 100% Hands free profile? But look at this article they can use Hands free function profile with Alfa X-Live Bluetooth Headset.

Sound interesting,

http://www.pda4thai.com/images/nueng/nueng041216_44.jpg

http://www.pda4thai.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=592

jpa
16th December 2004, 04:03 PM
yes, it seems to be the same with the imate rom. But untill now there is nobody who wanted to dump his imate or O2 rom to test it :?

nossac
17th December 2004, 03:54 AM
I can't seem to get the hands free working with my o2 XDA II mini, although it does say it is connected to a handsfree headset when it is boded with my Jabra 250.

Does someone want a dump of the ROM?

If so gimmie some instructions as long as it is not toooo destructive I'll give it a go :)

henrylim
17th December 2004, 05:59 AM
I can't seem to get the hands free working with my o2 XDA II mini, although it does say it is connected to a handsfree headset when it is boded with my Jabra 250.

Does someone want a dump of the ROM?

If so gimmie some instructions as long as it is not toooo destructive I'll give it a go :)

You can find the dumprom tool here http://wiki.xda-developers.com/wiki/DumpRom

or from http://www.xs4all.nl/~itsme/projects/xda/dumprom.html

You can also export your registry using a trial copy of resco explorer (comes with resco registry tool) http://www.resco-net.com/explorer_dwn.asp

and put it here as well. I've come across tweaks in registry that might point to why it works for one version of OS and not the other.

Many thanks! :wink:

nossac
17th December 2004, 07:27 AM
O.K. I'm sorry it's Friday arvo and I must have my dumb swith invoked.

Bear with me I'm just an old dinosaur (I work with mainframes not PC's)

I own a full version of Resco and can see the registry but can't work out how to export it

I got a copy of dumprom.exe but not nkcompr.lib which it seems to need.

Also do I run this on the mini or on the PC it is synch'ed with.

Step by step me if you want...

Sorry for being sooooo dumb but I did try and work it out myself.

If you want to tell me I will do it for you.

Thanks

nossac
20th December 2004, 12:32 AM
so do you want to give me a step by step or don't you need it anymore?

henrylim
20th December 2004, 03:10 AM
so do you want to give me a step by step or don't you need it anymore?

Sorry nossac,

Been really busy over the weekend. I realize that the utilities provided by the forum may not be updated for Magician. I had several frens of mine trying to use it, but facing technical problems.

I believe someone posted the chinese ROM in the FTP site. I think I shall use that version to check out the BT stack and SDBus support.

Many thanks for being proactive, but it's not within my means to support dumprom issues.

For resco registry, what you can do:
(a) download resco explorer (using previous URL link I've supplied)
(b) connect your Mini with the MS ActiveSync
(c) execute the resco explorer executable file
(d) Install all the software (explorer, registry, ftp etc)
(e) from the Today screen, goto Start/Programs/Resco Registry
(f) You should be in the Registry Editor screen.
(g) Highlight the topmost "My Registry"
(h) Tap and hold "My Registry", two options should be available to you.
(i) Select the "Export" option.
(j) You should come to the "Save file" screen.
(k) Name the registry file as "02 mini registry"
(l) Select the location to save the file to.
(m) Select the folder to save the file to.
(n) Click on Save button. The software will proceed to export the registry to the file.


Once you have complete exporting the registry to the file, open MS ActiveSync:
(a) Click on "Explore" option on the taskbar menu.
(b) Navigator to the filesystem/folder for which you have save the registry file to.
(c) Copy to the desktop and zipped it up.

Then post it to this forum.

Note: The resco explorer is a trial version. If you don't like it, you can uninstalled it after the trial period has expired.

Many thanks!

ID64
20th December 2004, 04:35 AM
Here is reg from my IMATE JAM. Has a lot of crap from installed software :)

nossac
20th December 2004, 04:39 AM
Hi Henry,

Well that all explains my problem.

I was trying to use the Rescoe Explorer to export it not the Rescoe Registery editor.

Now it all makes sense.

Thanks for explaining, here is the Reg from my o2 xda II mini

henrylim
20th December 2004, 08:16 AM
Hi Henry,

Well that all explains my problem.

I was trying to use the Rescoe Explorer to export it not the Rescoe Registery editor.

Now it all makes sense.

Thanks for explaining, here is the Reg from my o2 xda II mini

Thanks for the registry file! Thanks to ID64 also for his IMATE-JAM registry.

I need to ask a couple of very specific questions:

(a) Can you heard music piping through your BT headset?
(b) Did anyone of you has SD Wifi 256RAM card and use it successfully?

Many thanks! :D

Anonymous
21st December 2004, 12:05 AM
Hi,

Nope the music does not pipe to my Jabra 250 headset. If I start Media Player the music comes from the mini even though the headset is bonded.

And I have not tried a wifi card. But I have read reviews at www.compactjam.com and www.mmtek.com.au that say the SD wifi cards work just fine.

henrylim
21st December 2004, 10:04 AM
hmmm,

it's a rare privilege to have comb through so many versions of registries and dumprom so many versions of ROM to test the DLLs....

Well, the fact is, I've hanged my device many times now.

I was hoping that since MS BT is 1.2 compliant in Mini/JAM, they would at least include A2DP and allow stereo piping to the headset...

What does the BT 1.2 compliant mean? Well, honestly not much. The main advantage that Bluetooth 1.2 has over 1.1 is Adaptive Frequency Hopping. According to Ed Hardy of the fantastic Brighthand.com website, “Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) is designed to reduce interference between technologies sharing the 2.4 GHz spectrum. Cordless telephones, microwave ovens, and certain Wireless Local Area Networking (WLAN) technologies, including 802.11b, and IEEE 802.11g, generally share the same wireless frequencies as Bluetooth. AFA works within the spectrum to take advantage of the available frequencies without limiting the Bluetooth transmission to a set of frequencies occupied by other technologies. This ‘adaptive hopping’ allows for more efficient transmission within the spectrum, thereby providing the user with greater performance, even if using other technologies along with the Bluetooth wireless technology.”

Perhaps someone has checked the ipaq devices and know how they have managed to pipe the mono sound to the headset?

I've check the Mini/JAM registry and I'm glad to say that there seems to be minor differences in the BT registry settings.

It's interesting why HTC skipped Broadcomm BT in Mini/JAM when it is implemented for XDAIIs....

Oh well, :?: :?: :?:

ID64
25th December 2004, 06:30 PM
Hi Henry,

Well that all explains my problem.

I was trying to use the Rescoe Explorer to export it not the Rescoe Registery editor.

Now it all makes sense.

Thanks for explaining, here is the Reg from my o2 xda II mini

Thanks for the registry file! Thanks to ID64 also for his IMATE-JAM registry.

I need to ask a couple of very specific questions:

(a) Can you heard music piping through your BT headset?
(b) Did anyone of you has SD Wifi 256RAM card and use it successfully?

Many thanks! :D

1. No

2. I don't have WIFI card, so I cant confirm/deny anything :)

chrisamydang
3rd August 2005, 06:03 AM
Hi,

Sorry, I'm a bit of a novice and so I don't understand... Are you saying it is possible to get Vito Voice Dialer working with Bluetooth?

I checked the link but it's in THAI and I can't follow what's going on.

Can you please confirm whether it's possible.

I don't understand what all the registry and rom dumps are for...

Thanks in advance.