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Re: WLAN and Bluetooth PCMCIA or CF card support for eCos
- From: "David Airlie" <David dot Airlie at parthus dot com>
- To: "Ho Shui Choy Stanley NCS" <scho at ncs dot com dot sg>
- Cc: "Ecos-Discuss (E-mail)" <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: 22 Jan 2002 12:00:39 +0000
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] WLAN and Bluetooth PCMCIA or CF card support for eCos
I'm not sure what the state of the port of the Axis stack to eCos is,
whether it still works with latest CVS, but you should quite easily be
able to write a driver for the Axis stack to control the Nokia Bluetooth
CF/PCMCIA card, this shows up in Linux as a UART with a slightly modified
HCI transport, there is a driver for Linux available .. of course it
depends on your devel board etc..
Dave.
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Ho Shui Choy Stanley NCS wrote:
> I want to know whether eCos supports for the WLAN and Bluetooth PCMCIA or CF
> cards that is currently available in the market? What is the effort needed
> to write applications for these kind of communication devices in eCos? Will
> there be drivers available for the devices? Will I need to implement my own
> protocol stacks?
>
> Thanks
> Stanley
>
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