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Which Bluetooth stack comes with Thinkpads?
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| Al Puzzuoli 2005-05-28, 10:55 pm |
| I'm considering the purchase of a T43 with built-in Bluetooth. I have a
nokia 6600 that I will want to pair with the laptop. The 6600 works
well with the Microsoft stack, and in my experience, it can be made to
work with Widcomm as well if you don't mind fiddling around a bit.
So does IBM utilize either of these or something proprietary, and has
anyone had experience pairing one with a 6600?
TIA,
--Al
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| Oliver Doll 2005-05-28, 10:55 pm |
| In <news:MPG. 1d029d61520da58e9896
be@news.giganews.com> Al Puzzuoli wrote:
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> I'm considering the purchase of a T43 with built-in Bluetooth. I
> have a nokia 6600 that I will want to pair with the laptop.
I'm using an R40 which comes with a Widcomm stack. 1.3.4.3 ( IBM Integrated
Bluetooth II Software) . 6600 is working fine. I think the T43 is using the
IBM Integrated Bluetooth IV Software [1] (Widcomm 3.something).
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Oliver
[1]
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/s...ocid=MIGR-58609
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| Oliver Doll 2005-05-29, 9:55 am |
| In < news:4298e140$0$300$
4d4ebb8e@read.news.de.uu.net> Oliver Doll wrote:
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> I'm using an R40 which comes with a Widcomm stack. 1.3.4.3 ( IBM
sorry typo - it's 1.4.3.4
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Oliver
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| Al Puzzuoli 2005-05-29, 4:55 pm |
| In article < 4299a989$0$305$4d4eb
b8e@read.news.de.uu.net>,
read.news.de.uu.net-od@od.do.uunet.de says...
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> In < news:4298e140$0$300$
4d4ebb8e@read.news.de.uu.net> Oliver Doll wrote:
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> sorry typo - it's 1.4.3.4
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Thanks,
Either way, I should hopefully be fine then.
--Al
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