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post #101 of 109
Can anyone repost that link for the file so its not expired??? thanks!
post #102 of 109
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Originally Posted by V.B.
I would not be surprised if the TM300 and TM350 are the same HW and the bluetooth functionality (1.1 vs 2.0) comes from drivers that power it.
I compared the circuitry at the back of both cards. They are different but have the same pinouts (I have it) and interfaces (one from the front, one from the back). Someone needs to get two dells with bluetooths and perform tests. And if someone is interested in a more detail documentation about either the TM 300 or the TM350, I can give a link to the FCC documents.
post #103 of 109
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Originally Posted by Stryprod
Can anyone repost that link for the file so its not expired??? thanks!
You're not Googling hard enough. I found this link in about 15 minutes. There are sites out there the piece together the rest. Sorry, no links. Martian knows.

I think you want the v1.1 - BTW-1.4.2.10 drivers.

FYI, the download is dead slow. Took me about 1/2 hour and I've got a very fast cable connection.
post #104 of 109
Yes I have, and I have spent the day trying to get this to work... but to no avail.

Could someone PLEASE pm me the instructions, thanks!
post #105 of 109
Instructions or link of the modded and edited file... anyone?
post #106 of 109
Stryprod,

I'll try to put together the instructions over the weekend and will send you a PM. At work now...

Cheers--Alex
post #107 of 109
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Originally Posted by warrior-kid
Stryprod,

I'll try to put together the instructions over the weekend and will send you a PM. At work now...

Cheers--Alex
Thank you soooo much!!! I followed directions to the "t" on 2 different means to get it to work to no avail. As detailed as you would like to go would be awesome, but I understand you are going out of your way. Thanks again!
post #108 of 109
Hi,

you can just do a search for: WIDCOMM BTW patched
with edonkey/emule
post #109 of 109
Why all those troubles? It's all the same for Vista and XPSP2. If you prefer a lightweight solution go with the MS Bluetooth Stack, otherwise use the full feature Widcomm BT Stack.
I own an ASUS A6VA notebook which is approx. 2,5 years old and uses a Toshiba BT Stack from factory. We all know this is rubbish so I've replaced it with the MS BT Stack. Just locate the "bth.inf" in your Windows "INF" directory and add the VID&PID ID from your BT Radio to the right location. (i.e. Cambridge.NTx86...1] Generic Bluetooth Radio= BthUsb, USB\Vid_044e&Pid_3001) Don't forget to make it read-only as the OS will replace it with the original on restart.
The sole thing to do is restarting Windows and your BT hardware will be installed with the first logon.
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