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kazuni
18th November 2007, 07:30 PM
Hello everyone :)

After reading a lot of tutorials on how to make OEM packages and testing for a few days, I am now releasing my first OEM Package compilation ;)

Widcomm Bluetooth Stack 0.3 for hermes

Edited from the 0.3 cab file, this is an OEM package that you can cook using Pandora or Hypercore Kitchen. Just simply place it into the OEM folder of your build and give it a try :D

Link here:

Widcomm Bluetooth Stack for Hermes (ftp://xdaupload:xda@ftp.xda-developers.com/Upload/OEM%20Packages/Hermes/Widcomm%20Bluetooth%20Stack%200.3%20by%20Kazuni.ra r)

please gimme a feedback if it works on your kitchen or not :D




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a few things before you include this package in your kitchen/cooking:
1.) it will occupy roughly 8mb of rom space, yes, it is costly, but in return you can have ftp browsing, a2dp, HID input (mouse/keyboard), etc.
2.) I have yet to try removing the original microsoft stack and only cook the widcomm into a rom, but i doubt it would be a problem as it is completely independent.
3.) by default, when your device first boots, it will be turned on. But once you turn it off, it stays off even after you reboot. the status sticks.
4.) make sure you turn off any OBEX bluetooth support and original microsoft a2dp support, as it might cause problems ( you can turn them off in advanced config by Schaps)
5.) Comm Managers can not trigger the on/off for this widcomm stack at the moment, I may try to make an rgu entry to modify this later, if it is possible

leave me any feedback if you have tried cooking this into your rom and runs successfully! i may modify this to make it compatible for Artemis, Prophet, or other devices =)

kazuni
18th November 2007, 07:55 PM
Credit goes to SuperDave for originally writing the 0.3 Widcomm :D
Original Post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1072773&postcount=72)

I forgot to add the shortcuts for WirelessPower.lnk and WirelessPowerConfig.lnk into the Program Menu folder, I guess i will do that later =) too lazy to edit initflashfiles and shortcuts :P

kazuni
19th November 2007, 08:17 AM
Re:updated the file with shortcut to turn on bluetooth stack by buttons. by the way, once this is cooked you can use both microsoft stack and widcomm stack (not together at the same time but the stack can be used alternatively without installing/uninstalling the widcomm stack).

benayed
20th November 2007, 08:25 PM
Thank you for making this available. I am struggling with the Microsoft Bluetooth stack as it it not compatible with Mobile 6. I was forced to downgrade to 5 for about 3 months now.

Do you happen to have an image that already has this stack in it ? if not then I will try to create one today.

Thanks Again !!!!

adavis99
20th November 2007, 09:06 PM
For the slow kids in class...

What is this?

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adavis99
20th November 2007, 09:57 PM
For the slow kids in class...

What is this?

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benayed
21st November 2007, 12:55 AM
Microsoft Bluetooth stack is not known to be the most robust implementation of Bluetooth.

Windcomm is in theory a better stack that should give better compatibility experience in general.

The issue it was not packaged for the Hermes and there is an effort underway to make it work.

I tested this version a bit today. it seems to work but I did not have an audio device to test with. I will try later from home.

dluisao
21st November 2007, 03:15 AM
ok thank you i try this

kazuni
21st November 2007, 10:23 AM
yeah, this stack is meant to make widcomm drivers to work on hermes.

one thing i forgot to mention, you would need to manually make a BTTrayCE.lnk (shortcut) to %startup% so that it will have a tray icon in your system.

I'll upload a newer OEM package later tonight when i got home :D

(by the way it's tested to work on all languages).

marsb007
26th November 2007, 06:01 AM
will this work on the Kaiser also or will it need to be ported for that platform separately?

LazPL
26th November 2007, 10:15 AM
@Kazuni:
Does the stack need to be cooked in or can it also be installed to an existing configuration? If so, could you please provide a CAB version?
Thanks!

kazuni
29th November 2007, 07:45 AM
it doesnt need to be cooked in. infact the link i provided in the first post had listed the source for the cab :D

kazuni
29th November 2007, 07:54 AM
will this work on the Kaiser also or will it need to be ported for that platform separately?

it will also work on kaiser, but kaiser roms are not cookable yet, so look for the cab.