Hi Linux folks, Nokia Research Center has decided to release Affix Bluetooth software for Linux under GPL. Affix implements a set of core Bluetooth protocols such as L2CAP, RFCOMM, SDP as well as a set of Bluetooth profiles.It can be compiled as a collection of modules or linked statically into the kernel. Affix is designed to support relevant Nokia products e.g., Nokia Connectivity Card (DTL-1). During the development, however, the following pieces of hardware have also been used with Affix: - NSM Bluetooth USB dongle (NSC chipset based); - CSR Bluetooth USB module; - Socket Communications Compact Flash Card. - Taiyo Youden USB module. Affix implements currently the following Bluetooth Profiles: - Serial Port Profile; - Dialup Networking Profile; - LAN Access Profile; - OBEX Object Push Profile; - OBEX File Transfer Profile; Other Affix features: - Modular implementation (includes kernel patch); - Well defined API (Including Socket Interface for L2CAP and RFCOMM) - Hardware abstraction. (interface to implement transport driver - PCMCIA, USB, UART). - SMP safe; We successfully tested Affix for interoperability with Nokia Bluetooth Phone 6210 with Bluetooth battery pack, Digianswer stack for Windows, Compaq iPaq, Bluetooth stack for Palm OS. For more information please refer to README from the Affix package. While we believe that Affix is an useful piece of software, please bear in mind that it is not an official Nokia product, but a result of the research activity of Nokia Research Center. For further details, please read the files README, LICENSE, COPYING and LEGAL in the tar archive. Affix WEB page: http://www-nrc.nokia.com/affix Best Regards, Dmitri Kassatkine and other Affix team members Nokia Research Center -- Dmitri Kassatkine Nokia Research Center / Helsinki Mobile: +358 50 4836365 E-Mail: dmitri.kassatkine@nokia.com - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html