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#3086 4-Jan-2005 00:55
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Mauricio

in your article (http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=3816) you mentioned that you bought DSE CF Bluetooth card and uses WIDCOMM 1.4.2 driver...

have you since able to find out whether that bluetooth card can be used with Microsoft Windows XP SP2's bluetooth stack?


I am looking at getting an CF/PCMCIA bluetooth card but am not sure which to get. I prefer not to install anymore driver/software and just use built-in MS BT Stack if possible.


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#11545 4-Jan-2005 00:57
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The DSE CF card (and any other) does not work with the Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Bluetooth stack. This software is for USB only, not CF.

I rather use the Widcomm software anyway, because it offers much more options, more profiles and it's easier to configure.




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