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Old 09-22-2007, 00:18   #1
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Thinkpad X60s and BlueSoleil

Hi!

I have IBM Thinkpad X60s Laptop with builtin Bluetooth chip(Broadcom BCM2045B).

The problem is that I can't use "Bluesoleil" software with this bluetooth, even I tried the latest Bluesoleil version but no avail. My bluetooth is properly installed and working with Microsoft's Driver but Bluesoleil says "No Bluetooth Device Found". I tried by applying all tips mentioned on the internet but not solved my problem yet.

Another issue that the original IBM's software called "Enhanced Data Rate Software" which is actually "Widcomm Software" is also not detecting my Bluetooth device.

I have updated the firmware of my Bluetooth by using IBM's original firmware updater but still no change.

I just want to use this bluetooth with "BlueSoleil" software.
Please help me to solve this problem.

Waiting for a quick response.

Best Regards!
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Old 09-22-2007, 04:29   #2
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the new bluesoleil software only support csm chipset, for broadcom ypu have to use Widcomm.....
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Old 09-26-2007, 05:26   #3
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Good ol' Microsoft

X60s Vista user here...

A couple days ago there was a Windows Update for the bluetooth adapter. I've been trying to use the Wiimote with previously to no avail, but after trying it today it works! (Great since this is the only reason I bought the Wiimote and don't own a Wii) So, I decided to post the Device Manager config, and to my surprise it now shows the Enhanced Data Rate driver provider as D-Link instead of Broadcomm! They must be using the same chip in a D-Link product. Also, bluetooth SAP now works flawlessly from my cell phone to my laptop. Man, having a functioning system make life just a little bit easier.

Praise ***.

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Old 10-26-2007, 07:09   #4
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Best Device for Gsm Mobiles?
Can anybody explain it that which device is best to buy for flashing and unlocking the followings.

For Nokia = ?????
For Sony Ericsson = ????
For Motorola = ?????
For Samsung = ????
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Old 10-28-2007, 23:12   #5
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AFAIK Bluetooth has nothing to do with unlocking most of GSM devices.
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