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Old 01-07-2007, 08:21   #107 (permalink)
Ninja1
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Originally Posted by Yolly Zubrick View Post
I don't have a laptop so I can't verify your claim. But in my Windows XP SP2 system, all detected devices are displaying ID's, so I don't see why a PCMCIA device can't have ID's displayed too. AFAIK, WIDCOMM rely on VID and PID to lock the license to its software. Since your PCMCIA bluetooth came with WIDCOMM, it should have these IDs.

Does Windows XP install the default Windows Bluetooth drivers for your PCMCIA device? What version of Windows are you on by the way? You should at least have Windows XP SP2.
PCMCIA cards are seen as "compatible" in the Device Manager settings, not as an actual Device ID. Anyway, go to http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=307233 and you'll find a way to get this to work with PCMCIA cards.

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