Hi Dave,
> > I have one of these and I played with it. They use HID over Bluetooth as
> > protocol, but all reports are vendor specific. So you need a specific
> > driver to make something useful out of these events.
>
> It really shouldn't be hard to reverse engineer this right?
> Just press a b
From: Marcel Holtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 08:38:53 +0100
> I have one of these and I played with it. They use HID over Bluetooth as
> protocol, but all reports are vendor specific. So you need a specific
> driver to make something useful out of these events.
It really shoul
Hi Dave,
> BTW, do you know if anyone has successfully used the Linux
> Bluetooth stack to communicate with the Nintendo Wii
> controllers? I am under the impression that they speak
> bluetooth. :)
I have one of these and I played with it. They use HID over Bluetooth as
protocol, but all reports
From: Marcel Holtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 22:42:14 +0100
> Hi Dave,
>
> here are two additional fixes for the Bluetooth subsystem that should go
> in before the final 2.6.20 release. It was possible that the well known
> PSM could be bound by anybody. That should not be pos