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Re: nokia 6330 and bluetooth
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Hans-Cees Speel |
Subject: |
Re: nokia 6330 and bluetooth |
Date: |
Thu, 24 Oct 2002 22:32:17 +0200 |
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Hans-Cees Speel wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I saw in the maillist that nokia 6330 and irda can work with gnokii.
> >
> > My question is if anyone has it working with bluetooth.
> >
> > I have a nokia 6330 and a \n usb-bluetooth device:
> > the bluetooth-zio
> > http://www.scm-pc-card.de/1024eng/index.htm
> > http://www.scm-pc-card.de/downloads/bluetooth/bluetooth_zio.htm
> >
> > which works ok with the nokia 6310 under windows xp.
> >
> > However I want a real os and thus to make it work under linux.
> >
> > Any comments if this can work are welcome. I know bluetooth
> > needs the bluez stack, but I am wondering if the gnokii software can
> > work with that?
>
> Well, we have preliminary support for bluetooth. If you agree to test
> the stuff I may write the patch for bluetooth for gnokii. Just say so
> ;-)
I am really not understanding yet how gnokii and bluez come together, but I
take it
that I need gnokii to use bluetooth to dial into my isp?
In that case I will be happy to test all you want! Because I cannot stand that
windows can do things linux cannot.
>
> > I am also wondering on a different note how to use the gnokii to
> > dial-in with an isp if I had a phone-cable. Can't really find that
> > anywhere.
>
> You don't need gnokii for this. Just pppd.
But don't you need a modem driver then? Where does gnokii fit in?
hc
>
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