Bluetooth for Linux

Ranganathan Krishnan (ranganathank@netscape.net)
19 Oct 99 14:47:37 PDT


While Bluetooth devices are not yet commercially
available it might not be too early to work on working
support into Linux for them.

1. The Bluetooth spec provides a manufacturer independent
messaging to the Bluetooth USB device (HCI).

2. M$ has not announced support for Bluetooth and seems
to be unsupportive (or atleast unenthusiastic) about
it. Linux support could be a significant plus for
linux on PDA's and internet appliances.

Initially PCMCIA and USB bluetooth devices are expected to be
available. This will need kernel code through applications
but it makes sense to start with the kernel. If there is enough
interest (code contributors, reviewers with knowledge of kernel
USB and networking code) and a software development plan is put
together I believe getting support (hardware, web sites, etc)
will be possible.

Please indicate interest by replying to me and I will try to
get a discussion going among those who reply.

Ranga

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Some links of interest:

http://www.bluetooth.com Main site

http://www.bluetooth.com/link/spec/core_10_a.pdf Full 1.0 spec

For those who dont want to download the 8.6 MB full spec
the relevant parts of it have direcet links below.

http://www.bluetooth.com/link/spec/bluetooth_d.pdf L2CAP spec

http://www.bluetooth.com/link/spec/bluetooth_e.pdf SDP spec

http://www.bluetooth.com/link/spec/bluetooth_f1.pdf RFCOMM spec

http://www.bluetooth.com/link/spec/bluetooth_h1.pdf HCI spec

http://www.bluetooth.com/link/spec/bluetooth_h2.pdf HCI USB spec

Some Marketing sites:

http://bluetooth.ericsson.se/default.asp

http://www.motorola.com/bluetooth/

http://www.intel.com/mobile/bluetooth/index.htm

http://www.bluetooth.net

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