I can see the proper lines in the permissions file in JB, I tried 2 dongles on my P85DC but nothing working...
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bluetooth dongle ??
#1
Posted 16 January 2013 - 09:37 AM
I'm sorry if it was raised before but, How come there is hardly any info about using Bluetooth dongle with OTG for these chinese tabs in the forums??
I can see the proper lines in the permissions file in JB, I tried 2 dongles on my P85DC but nothing working...
I can see the proper lines in the permissions file in JB, I tried 2 dongles on my P85DC but nothing working...
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#2
Posted 16 January 2013 - 10:35 AM
asik1, on 16 January 2013 - 09:37 AM, said:
I'm sorry if it was raised before but, How come there is hardly any info about using Bluetooth dongle with OTG for these chinese tabs in the forums??
I can see the proper lines in the permissions file in JB, I tried 2 dongles on my P85DC but nothing working...
I can see the proper lines in the permissions file in JB, I tried 2 dongles on my P85DC but nothing working...
Same for me, I never found an Bluetooth Dongle which worked on an tablet!
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#3
Posted 16 January 2013 - 12:38 PM
Reason why many Bluetooth dongles do not work are: a] on btusb.c blacklist (see below) and/or b] require additional fix. ie. either compile RAM patch or firmware module
The best way would be to find a BT dongle that works on Ubuntu 11, 10 or 9. That should very likely work on Android too since they use the same Linux kernel.
Most important thing is btusb.c (bluetooth-usb driver).
That hardware appears to be on a blacklist. So, driver will not work. CSR = Cambridge Silicon Radio.
http://lxr.free-elec...usb.c?v=3.0#L96
"{ USB_DEVICE(0x0a12, 0x0001), .driver_info = BTUSB_CSR },"
Any hardware in that blacklist should not work. ie. hardware with those vendor & device ids. It is quite a big list too. Also, BT adapters do not state IDs. That means having to search the NET for Linux logs to find them and check if they are on the list or not. Not that easy!
This person was able to use a Dlink DBT-122 on his HeroTab with Android 2.3
http://www.slatedroi...post__p__171698
Pretty sure DBT-122 will work but very big size. I did not see the Vendor ID in the btusb blacklist.
http://www.insanelym...g/#entry1560620
The best way would be to find a BT dongle that works on Ubuntu 11, 10 or 9. That should very likely work on Android too since they use the same Linux kernel.
Tablet_Collector, on 13 December 2012 - 03:53 PM, said:
I have tried testing my bluetooth dongle.
It comes up as ID: 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI Mode) if you use lsusb under Linux.
It comes up as ID: 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI Mode) if you use lsusb under Linux.
Most important thing is btusb.c (bluetooth-usb driver).
That hardware appears to be on a blacklist. So, driver will not work. CSR = Cambridge Silicon Radio.
http://lxr.free-elec...usb.c?v=3.0#L96
"{ USB_DEVICE(0x0a12, 0x0001), .driver_info = BTUSB_CSR },"
Any hardware in that blacklist should not work. ie. hardware with those vendor & device ids. It is quite a big list too. Also, BT adapters do not state IDs. That means having to search the NET for Linux logs to find them and check if they are on the list or not. Not that easy!
This person was able to use a Dlink DBT-122 on his HeroTab with Android 2.3
http://www.slatedroi...post__p__171698
Pretty sure DBT-122 will work but very big size. I did not see the Vendor ID in the btusb blacklist.
http://www.insanelym...g/#entry1560620
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