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billyx 06-23-2005 22:16

Widcomm 4.0.1.2101
 
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New Software version 2101 on http://www.ccandc.com.tw/support.htm

Just created the patch....

To install follow my instructions EXACTLY, this is the fastest way:
-Unplug the Bluetooth device
-Install Widcomm, don't make a reboot
-Kill the processes BTTray.exe and BTSTAC~1.EXE in the Task manager
-Rename the 4 files to replace to .original
-Copy the patched files to the location
-Reboot

Or an other method described http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=212988

Seems to be the first version supporting High Quality Audio (at least the device is installed by default)

satein 06-24-2005 11:07

Thank again Billyx, this version is working very well. :) Now I can get my HP BT headphone working! But to use it with 2 HID devices is really painful as they claimed A2DP need hugh bandwidth. But it is better than noting :D

danckel 06-24-2005 19:16

This is really, really great. I finally got my HP Stereoheadphones working. A2DP now works like a charm.

Thank you Thank you Thank you

jazzman123 06-24-2005 19:36

Hi =)

Could someone post an alternate link to the software - or perhaps post the software to the forum? The original site is dead slow :)

cheers
jazzman

gupski 06-24-2005 22:04

Bleutooth not stable...
 
I have the following problem after installing 4.01.2101 (also with the previous versions).

I have a Mycom Bluetooth Dongle (CSR chip): USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001\6&7172438&0&3
OS: Windows XP SP2 (bth.inf and bth.pnf both renamed, so Windows BT stack can't load..!)

After successfully installing/patching etc. the bluetooth connecting only works for about 30 seconds and then i get the error "bleutooth device not recognized" (or something similar, it appears in Dutch so i have to translate as good i can).
I have been experimenting for 3 nights now (as i said installing the 3 latest versions of Widcomm) but all gave the same result.
Also i discovered when the BT-connection is "up" that when i try to discover other devices the connection goes down within seconds.

A year ago, when i bought the dongle and had Win XP SP1 and Widcomm 1.3 installed, it was all rock stable. So i guess it has something to do with SP2.

Maybe someone recognizes this problem and can give me some advice or even better, a solution.

newworld666 06-24-2005 22:14

:confused: When I try to install the widcomm 4.0.1.2101 software I always get a message Bluetooth Software license file not fount [2]. I tried to change the SVCPACK.INI too but no luck I didn't have any troubled with 4.0.1.700

Someone got a solution ?
thanks in advance

Orio_1 06-24-2005 22:20

Had the sane problem. I solved it by uninstalling previous version and removed the bluetooth device

newworld666 06-25-2005 07:11

:) Thank's I didn't expect it would work like that with such message. This version is working well even A2DP with an BT-USB (unluckily Jerky with BT-CF Card).
I will try some more later and post if necessary :)

ahmed 06-25-2005 07:43

New Software version 2101 on http://www.ccandc.com.tw/support.htm

link is not working

Knuppel 06-25-2005 08:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by ahmed
New Software version 2101 on http://www.ccandc.com.tw/support.htm

link is not working

It is, it's just awfully slow. Try several times or try copying this in DAP (you'll need it ;)

http://www.ccandc.com.tw/Driver/BTW%...%20release.exe

stud1008 06-25-2005 10:38

Thanks for nice update

w2000 06-25-2005 12:03

thankfully OKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKO

gupski 06-25-2005 17:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by gupski
I have the following problem after installing 4.01.2101 (also with the previous versions).

I have a Mycom Bluetooth Dongle (CSR chip): USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001\6&7172438&0&3
OS: Windows XP SP2 (bth.inf and bth.pnf both renamed, so Windows BT stack can't load..!)

After successfully installing/patching etc. the bluetooth connecting only works for about 30 seconds and then i get the error "bleutooth device not recognized" (or something similar, it appears in Dutch so i have to translate as good i can).
I have been experimenting for 3 nights now (as i said installing the 3 latest versions of Widcomm) but all gave the same result.
Also i discovered when the BT-connection is "up" that when i try to discover other devices the connection goes down within seconds.

A year ago, when i bought the dongle and had Win XP SP1 and Widcomm 1.3 installed, it was all rock stable. So i guess it has something to do with SP2.

Maybe someone recognizes this problem and can give me some advice or even better, a solution.


Problem solved now, bought other BT dongle.

Thanks for the help ;)

Gionames 06-25-2005 20:48

Hello there guys,
does any1 know if this release will enable A2DP over a fairly common CSR BT internal module ver. 1.1 (VID=0A12 & PID=0001)?

Thanks for the link,
Matt

Phiplex 06-26-2005 11:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gionames
Hello there guys,
does any1 know if this release will enable A2DP over a fairly common CSR BT internal module ver. 1.1 (VID=0A12 & PID=0001)?

Thanks for the link,
Matt

Hi, according to the supplied BTWUSB.INF your BT module with VID=0A12 & PID=0001 seams not to be (directly) supported. The same goes for me. :(

I have compiled an Excel file from the BTWUSB.INF for 4.0.1.2101 and 1.4.3.4 (my previous version) showing what's supported.

You could try add your BT module to the BTWUSB.INF and see if it helps. (Look at the example I have attached). But it was of no help to me (VID=1668 & PID=2441 on an IBM Thinkpad X40 with a CSR BT internal module III, Firmware rev. = 546, HCI = ver 1.1 rev 0222). I did not get the A2DP. :confused:

Someone else might have more knowledge if it is possible with some more changes.


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