Nov 08, 2010 Otherwise, reading the windows ce 5.0 doc, setting this variable should include in the OS the btscosnd.dll. But taking a look on windows ce 6.0, there is only the possibility to compile a static library called btscosnd.lib (under PUBLICCOMMONOAKDRIVERSBLUETOOTHSAMPLESBTSCOSND. Alibaba.com offers 126 usb wifi windows ce 6.0 products. About 7% of these are Network Cards, 30% are Tablet PC, and 38% are Tablets & Presentation Equipment. A wide variety of usb wifi windows ce 6.0 options are available to you, such as application, interface type, and type.
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Hello all,I am not sure if this is the right place to post this question. Microsoft website is so vast, i got a little lostIs this is not the right place, could any one kindly suggest where i could post this question.Windows CE, supports Bluetooth stack.
There are some profiles, like A2DP, AVRCP which are not supported. And also for HSP/HSF, there is support for AG, but not for Device mode.How to add newer protocols and profiles which are not supported in windows CE? And how to add extra support for existing profiles.I understand that for A2DP and AVRCP, one needs to also add AVDTP and AVCTP, which are the dependant protocols.
Now in this case too, since these are not supported in Windows CE, how to add these new protocols and profiles.I read about 'Creating a Bluetooth Stack Extension Layer' in the below link.Should we have to use this extension layer technique to add newer protocols and profiles, AND also for adding extra features to existing protocols and profiles to the Windows CE? Is this supported on Windows CE 5.0 and also on Windows CE 6.0?Kindly suggest. Thanks in advance.regardsupm/.
The Bluetooth stack is natively supported by Windows Embedded CE, and can be integrated to your runtime image. This required of course a Bluetooth controller that can be either a Serial, USB, dongle. Based on this stack you can enable Bluetooth capabilities to your device and applications, using the Bluetooth API. Enabling Bluetooth in your applications is not straightforward, as it requires to implement mechanism for at least the discovery and pairing with other devices (paired devices are trusted devices).A Windows Embedded CE device can either connect to services provided by other devices or host service for other devices.Profiles:On a Bluetooth device, the different remote or local services provided by the Bluetooth stack are called profiles. The provides a complete definition of the different Bluetooth profiles that can be enabled on a Bluetooth device.
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