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 =)
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
-
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 =)