arkas79
13th June 2008, 11:16 AM
I am testing this on an Ipaq 214 but I assume it is a problem with all devices with broadcom/widcomm stacks. On MS stack there is a way to add additional serial ports.
On broadcomm stack there are two fixed serial ports (one incoming/one outgoing). So when two devices need to be used with SPP (in my case a bluetooth gps and an obd II interface that both use the outgoing one) it isn't possible. I have extensively searched around the net for a solution but the few answers I found in similar questions said there is no solution.
Any trick to connect 2 SPP devices to broadcom stack and if not, is there any way to use the MS stack in IPAQ?
Thanks for any answers
On broadcomm stack there are two fixed serial ports (one incoming/one outgoing). So when two devices need to be used with SPP (in my case a bluetooth gps and an obd II interface that both use the outgoing one) it isn't possible. I have extensively searched around the net for a solution but the few answers I found in similar questions said there is no solution.
Any trick to connect 2 SPP devices to broadcom stack and if not, is there any way to use the MS stack in IPAQ?
Thanks for any answers