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Old 01-21-2006, 20:03   #46 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Phantasm4489
I was able to get both the 32bit and 64bit versions of 5.0.1.1200 working by making a new license.dat file. Simply Replace (before starting the installation) the license.dat in the installation archive with this one:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D2Y5W1LU
I can install Widcomm without any problems using your new license.dat, but after rebooting my PC I get a message telling that it is a 102 days trial version.

My adapter is a "Silicon Wave Bluetooth Device" BT1.2 dongle (firmware 1879)

Thank you anyway
To be continued....
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Old 01-21-2006, 20:54   #47 (permalink)
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HP Bluetooth

Can anyone verify that this stack works with HP Bluetooth Headphones? I'll try if no one has yet.... Let me know

This stack: Widcomm 5.0.1.802 never worked correctly. Just wondering if this new version would...

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Old 01-21-2006, 21:08   #48 (permalink)
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Thumbs down HP headphones - FA303A

Nope,

this version does not work with HP bluetooth headphones (FA303A)

Generally, this version DOES NOT work with most of A2DP profile devices....
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Old 01-22-2006, 01:12   #49 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ulysse
I can install Widcomm without any problems using your new license.dat, but after rebooting my PC I get a message telling that it is a 102 days trial version.

My adapter is a "Silicon Wave Bluetooth Device" BT1.2 dongle (firmware 1879)

Thank you anyway
To be continued....
yep I get that too, but 102 days should be plenty of time to sort that out. Also there will probably be a new version out by then anyway.
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Old 01-24-2006, 20:54   #50 (permalink)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Phantasm4489
I was able to get both the 32bit and 64bit versions of 5.0.1.1200 working by making a new license.dat file. Simply Replace (before starting the installation) the license.dat in the installation archive with this one:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D2Y5W1LU


It worked for me on XP (32bit), XP X64 (64 bit), Vista (64 bit) on all 3 of my bluetooth dongles

1. Generic CSR with Bluetooth 1.2
2. Generic CSV with bluetooth 1.1
3. Microsoft bluetooth dongle

Let me know how you get on.
I'm having some x64 issues. This is my first time trying to get it to work on an x64 installation (32bit was fine). If I run setup and/or msi in the "root" folder, it installs in the "Program Files (x86)" directory (is this correct?) but after installation the bluetooth system tray icon says "no devices detected" despite the device showing up in device manager. I can not run either the setup or msi file in the win64 directory without the error message "please execute 'setup.exe' for install or upgrade". Thanks in advance for the advice.
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Old 01-24-2006, 21:02   #51 (permalink)
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No thats not right. I installed the 64 bit version on both xp x64 and vista64 and it installed into the program files directory not the program files (x86).

Sounds like the setup program decided to install the 32 bit version instead. Can you check the files that are installed and see which one it installed?

You are installing it correctly though, using the setup in the root folder.
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Old 01-24-2006, 21:57   #52 (permalink)
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No thats not right. I installed the 64 bit version on both xp x64 and vista64 and it installed into the program files directory not the program files (x86).

Sounds like the setup program decided to install the 32 bit version instead. Can you check the files that are installed and see which one it installed?

You are installing it correctly though, using the setup in the root folder.
If I run the setup.exe file in the root folder I get the same "Please run 'setup.exe' for install or upgrade" This might be a windows installer issue... (googling now)
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Old 01-24-2006, 22:29   #53 (permalink)
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Cool

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Originally Posted by LaForgeTM
If I run the setup.exe file in the root folder I get the same "Please run 'setup.exe' for install or upgrade" This might be a windows installer issue... (googling now)
Tracked it down as a registery issue. Basically I'm cleaning up a bad .801 install by tracking down the tag listed in the error code in the application log. I'll post if/when I have sucess.

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It worked (at least it installed) after cleaning up the registery from the previous version. I now have 100% cpu usage but I recall a fix for that on a different thread... Thanks!
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Old 01-26-2006, 05:23   #54 (permalink)
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where do i download the 143mb version, it seems like the ftp server is always down thanks. for those people who cant download the one from megaupload use hide ip platinum then flashget. before megaupload kept on blocking me saying all phil slots used, then directing me to premium.
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Old 01-26-2006, 06:35   #55 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ulysse
I can install Widcomm without any problems using your new license.dat, but after rebooting my PC I get a message telling that it is a 102 days trial version.

My adapter is a "Silicon Wave Bluetooth Device" BT1.2 dongle (firmware 1879)

Thank you anyway
To be continued....
Same here. Also, the trial popup jumps every now and then when you try to access a service. Please somebody fix this soon.

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Old 01-26-2006, 23:21   #56 (permalink)
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Old 01-27-2006, 11:35   #57 (permalink)
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hi all, kinda new here

short summary:

currently there are two possibilities in order to get the 5.0.1.1200 drivers to work:

(1) svcpack/patch from karamelo at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GBW7GLHW which has to be corrected with following entry, meaning following entry has to be added to the "SvcPack.ini" file:

SourceName5=btins.dll
DestinationName5=btins.dll
DestinationFolder5=2
DestinationSubFolder5=
OS5=15
CopyOnlyIfExists5=Y

(2) new .dat file from Phantasm4489 at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D2Y5W1LU


now my questions:
- is this summary correct?
- does it matter where the new entry is inserted? does is have to be all the way at the end or, as i have done, after the similar entries with numbers 1 to 4?
- in order for (1) to work, copy "BTNeighborhood.dll", "SvcPack.ini" and "wbtapi.dll" to "C:\windows\system32" dir and copy "BTTray.exe" and "BTStackServer.exe" to the install dir of the bluetooth software overwriting previous versions AFTER the installation. is this correct?
- in order for (2) to work, copy new "license.dat" file into setup dir of 5.0.1.1200 software overwriting previous version BEFORE the installation. is this correct?
- which is the better way to go? which are the advantages, disadvantages of either solution?

thanks a lot for your help!
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Old 01-27-2006, 14:47   #58 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by drunkpsyke
hi all, kinda new here

short summary:

currently there are two possibilities in order to get the 5.0.1.1200 drivers to work:

(1) svcpack/patch from karamelo at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GBW7GLHW which has to be corrected with following entry, meaning following entry has to be added to the "SvcPack.ini" file:

SourceName5=btins.dll
DestinationName5=btins.dll
DestinationFolder5=2
DestinationSubFolder5=
OS5=15
CopyOnlyIfExists5=Y

(2) new .dat file from Phantasm4489 at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D2Y5W1LU


now my questions:
- is this summary correct?
- does it matter where the new entry is inserted? does is have to be all the way at the end or, as i have done, after the similar entries with numbers 1 to 4?
- in order for (1) to work, copy "BTNeighborhood.dll", "SvcPack.ini" and "wbtapi.dll" to "C:\windows\system32" dir and copy "BTTray.exe" and "BTStackServer.exe" to the install dir of the bluetooth software overwriting previous versions AFTER the installation. is this correct?
- in order for (2) to work, copy new "license.dat" file into setup dir of 5.0.1.1200 software overwriting previous version BEFORE the installation. is this correct?
- which is the better way to go? which are the advantages, disadvantages of either solution?

thanks a lot for your help!

Your no.(2) statement is correct. You need to overwrite the licence.dat file before beggining the installation.

Your no.(1) statement is slightly wrong.. All you need to do is copy the contents of that file to the SvcPack folder inside the Win32 folder of the installation files. You can of course modify the SvcPack.ini file with the extra entries you mentioned by placing them at the end of the other 4 entries. Then, you may begin installing it.

I would use method (1) since i read that with method (2) you might see popups that it is a trial version from time to time..

Method (1) has never caused me problems so i'm all for it.

Adi

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Old 01-27-2006, 17:56   #59 (permalink)
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method 2 works for both 32 and 64 bit versions.
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Old 01-27-2006, 19:39   #60 (permalink)
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thanks for the help!

found this forum -> here
what do you guys think of reply #8 and reply #12 especially the part in the middle
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