yeah, sorry guys,
i forgot about the whole patching exe and dll steps. if using widcomm is indeed illegal, then i guess i really shouldn't post it at all.
not that it would stop anyone with access to google from finding it
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Originally Posted by Martian
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but you left a few steps out. Unless you get modified versions of the "BTTray.exe" and the "BTStackserver.exe" files this will...
I decided to go with the Widcomm stack.
OMG, it's a HUGE improvement over the POS toshiba one ASUS included.
Here's the step by step instructions:
http://www.notebookforums.com/showth...12#post1061612
Yay, I figured it out;
in case anyone else is wondering, here's the steps i took
turns out I had to rewrite the device ID for the first one (the USB CSR thing). for anyone who's wondering how to use the widcomm bt stack (a lot...
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Originally Posted by chrhon
When I reinstalled XP (MCE to be exact but it shouldn't matter) the windows drivers worked with the bluetooth just fine - no toshiba stack running on mine. So you can probably get...
also wondering about this, the toshiba bt stack is included in the ASUS w3v and i'm trying to use the default MS one (windows XP pro has native bluetooth support in SP2)