bluetooth

Some bluetooth documentation

Blog post by oruizdorantes on Wed, 2012-07-11 19:59

Hello Haiku world,

Given my lack of updates lately I have decided to give some official update on my work here, and at last leave some overview documentation so any newcomer could have an easier startup.

Note that I have been and I will be: around, open reply questions and offer all support I can this is not a farewell!

Thank you all for this period of life.

Bluetooth Preference

Blog post by oruizdorantes on Fri, 2009-01-09 23:56

This is the first time I blog on Haiku site. During the development of the Haiku Bluetooth Stack I have been posting on my blog, while the development was centered hardcore parts, and deeply related to the technology and the specification books. I guess writing all that here would have been spamming the community:)

This time there is something that user community might be affected in terms of usability and so on. There is some ongoing development on the UI side of the Bluetooth movie. And the reason of the post is to reach the most possible people this time and retrieve as much feedback as possible.

How people has seen things done in other Operating Systems. Windows might be the most varied one. Although XP SP2 comes with basic support, if you want to use all the bluetooth features you have to install the software given by the vendor, therefore provides its own Bluetooth environment to the system. And in the MAC where I saw a good integration.

Take a look here and let me know what do you think, or how would you do, where would you place that and this ;)

http://urnenfeld.blogspot.com/2009/01/preference-next-steps.html

Bluetooth Bounty Complete

Blog post by kvdman on Sat, 2008-11-29 17:30

Oliver Ruiz Dorantes:

http://urnenfeld.blogspot.com/2008/11/5th6th-milestone-phase-1-reached.html

has recently committed:

http://cia.vc/stats/author/oruizdorantes

the last parts and completed phase 1 of Haikuware's bluetooth bounty:

http://www.haikuware.com/bounties/bluetooth-bounty

As such, he was transferred the bounty's pool of $1820.47 (he also received some RAM for his hardware donated by haikuware admin thenerd). The bounty fell a little short of the $1950 he requested, but all in all I think he'll be happy with that sum.

I'd like to thank all the bounty contributors that made this possible, as well as Oliver for the hard work he put in to give Haiku the code for a functional bluetooth base! Congrats all around.

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