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I look forward to replies too. Didn't want to post in a more frequented forum and be way off topic though so who knows when someone will give an answer
Also, I tried that same kind of operation with my phone. I've got a Samsung C417 and it turns out that the bluetooth on that phone has been crippled down to only operate with the headset profile. My wife's phone does all the fancy stuff that I wish my phone did. Perhaps your Motorola is of the crippled down variety. Do you have a way of testing against another dongle or something on another computer?
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No, I haven't even found a dongle. And I have no reason to expect that Motorola included anything useful in the phone's firmware. I suspect that if I want to do anything useful, I'll have to write it myself. Still, it would be fun to experiment with, if only I could find a device to communicate with.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Hey Roger. There's a bit of a problem with Motorola Phone and Bluetooth. Apparently, they didn't do a good job of implementing the Bluetooth standards. It's only partially complete and really doesn't support much beyond audio/mic profiles, depending on the phone.
Where did I find this out?? A hearing aid manufacturer, of all places. They make a Bluetooth adapter to interface between hearing aids and cell phones. They told me their box works with just about every phone that supports Bluetooth, EXCEPT Motorola's! Then they went into a little bit of an explanation of why. It was very disappointing.
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Hi Giorgi,
Thanks for the links. I got to looking at your stuff and other things that are similar. I think it has got me pointed in the right direction but I'll need time to figure out the code.
If I have any other questions would you mind if I email you directly?
Thanks,
Michael Fritzius
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Feel free to e-mail me, though I am not a bluetooth expert. My application just uses libraries I found in the web. I suggest you have a look at the forum I posted for bluetooth and .net integration.
Waiting for your e-mails
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Hello Experts!
I have ASUS Lightscribe DVD Writer. I want do the Lightscribe Label Plz guide me I have some doubts....
1. For that Normal CD/DVD is need or anything special CD/DVD Required ?
2. After Completed CD/DVD Burn turn CD/DVD and Burn once again for Label Is it right or not ?
3. Can i use complete space for burning or Lightscribe label deserved some space ?
4. Any design tutorial is for Lightscribe label plz give Website Name.
Thanks in Advance.
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1. Yes, lightscribe requires special CDs/DVDs.
2. That is correct. You need to turn the CD once. As far as I know, you burn first, then label later, because the labelling-process takes VERY long.
3. That probably depends on your DVD Writer. I believe that the coating for the lightscribe-labels covers the whole printable area - but I might be wrong.
4. You are using a monochrome labelling technique. This means, you will design greyscale-images, which will appear in the color-hue that your lightscribe-medium offers.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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non-bugging Errors wrote: 1. For that Normal CD/DVD is need or anything special CD/DVD Required ?
Yes, the blank media you buy must support LightScribe.
non-bugging Errors wrote: 2. After Completed CD/DVD Burn turn CD/DVD and Burn once again for Label Is it right or not ?
After you burn the data on the disk, you flip the disc over to burn the label. This can take anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes to do, depending on the image.
non-bugging Errors wrote: . Can i use complete space for burning or Lightscribe label deserved some space ?
Yes. LightScribe uses the entire label-side of the disc. I've never seen a disc that supports a partial label.
non-bugging Errors wrote: 4. Any design tutorial is for Lightscribe label plz give Website Name.
There are no tutorials. The burning software you use has to support LightScribe and will walk you through the process. The only thing you have to do is make sure the image you use has enough contrast in it to look good on disk. I suggest using some photo editing software to make a grayscale copy of the image, then increase the constrast. Use the grayscale image as your disc label.
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Are there any current-production drives which can draw pictures on the content side of the disk, the way Yamaha's CD-RW drive could? The results were pretty feeble with some types of media, but really cool with some others. Cooler-looking, IMHO, than those produced by LightScribe. Unfortunately my Yamaha drive quit working or else I'd keep using that.
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I've recently reread some older magazine, and they wrote that "Labelflash" was based on "DiscT@2" / DiscTattoo, which was how Yamaha called their technique before they stopped manufacturing CD/DVD writers.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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I have a DiscT@2 drive, but it quit working. From what I can tell, the LightScribe drives won't work unless they see a special pattern marked on the disc; that pattern only appears on the non-data side of LightScribe brand media.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a technical limitation there, but I did enjoy the DiskT@2 feature and would like to have a drive that could do it.
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Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots.
-- Robert Royall
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Why remove my title
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No advertising in the forums. You buy ad space like everyone else.
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Hi developers!
I'm developing a bluetooth application which connects a pocket pc with a pc using a bluetooth serial port. But when i'm trying to create a bluetooth serial connection with my pocket pc, it says, that the service is not available for this device. My device is shown as a smartphone, if thats important..
But why can't you create a bluetooth com port from a PC to a Pocket PC, when i can from a Pocket PC to a PC?
//madsanders
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Anyone has any idea of a controller card thats 12 port LP-FF?? I was looking for one from a long time and couldn't find one... I have a 2U chassis that has 7xLP expansion slots.
If not, how can I use all the 12 drives using one controller, the on board controller is only 8port and is SR.
thanks
PKNT
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Get a four port controller that supports port multipliers?
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Hi, All:
I have been developing the KMDF Mode USB device driver for the USB Full-Speed(USB 1.1) device.
I implemented the simple USB functions into the device. The device has one interface and one Interrupt IN endpoint. And it is a vendor-specific class device.
I also developed the KMDF Mode USB device driver for the device.
The device was enumerated with the driver normally and the continuous reader was polling the Interrupt IN endpoint periodically.
But, I noticed that the polling interval is different from the one that I expected. (I used Windows XP SP3 for the evaluations.)
I also checked the contents of descriptors with the USB protocol analyzer. But, they seemed to be correct. I also monitored them with WinDbg. The driver seemed to get the same decriptors as the device correctly.
There were the following relations between the setting value and the actual value for the polling interval.
Setting Value : Actual Value
20 msec : 15.999 msec
100 msec : 31.998 msec
255 msec : 31.998 msec
Does the KMDF continuous reader support the USB full-speed devices?
It is helpfull for me if someone could tell me how to solve this problem?
Thanks.
Yama Fuji.
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Hi,
I don't know the details of the USB protocols or any drivers in general, however your numbers resemble standard system clock periods. You might want and read my article on timers to get my meaning. My conclusion would be you won't get it any better, and you probably also don't need to.
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Dear Mr. Luc Pattyn:
Thank you for your comments to my problem.
My concern is that the KMDF device driver causes troubles on the USB device because of frequent interrupts. (Some USB devices do not want frequent interrupts.)
By the way, I polled the same question at the Microsoft Connect site
and received some responses from Microsoft.
If you are interrested in this issue, please refer to the FEEDBACK REPORT (BUG ID 418229).
I will control the Interrupt IN polling in the user mode application program intead of using the KMDF continous reader. I will refer to your article.
Thanks.
Yama Fuji.
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hi all,
In our company we are using 1mbps airtel broadband connection we are connecting the Lan connection connects via system ethernet card as IP address for other machines we chose as Default gateway thats is working fine ...we brought the BSNL DSL conncetion for 2 mbps in this Airtel also wants to work and BSNL also work.. how it can possible
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Why? Typical PC speakers use less power than the fans inside the box. What would be the point? For some real savings, I'd like a desk lamp that goes out when I leave the room...
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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