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What adapters are supported/confirmed? #6

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vb0 opened this issue Nov 8, 2017 · 2 comments
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What adapters are supported/confirmed? #6

vb0 opened this issue Nov 8, 2017 · 2 comments

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@vb0
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vb0 commented Nov 8, 2017

Hi, I'm looking for some particular examples where this is confirmed to be working, like for example Raspberry Pi 3 with the included Bluetooth adapter, or X Dell laptop, or Y usb dongle. Also if there are some caveats like which Bluez to take/who to install/etc. it would help to have some reference ways in which we know this is working.

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ghtyrant commented Nov 8, 2017

I have developed this on a Schenker S413 (Clevo W740SU) which contains an "Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 (a/b/g/n) Bluetooth 4.0". The installed bluez version is 1:5.46.r27.g5a765af1c-1 (this is newer than what's available in AUR - https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/bluez-git/ !).

Quoting the README:

For Bluetooth communication, BlueZ is required. Make sure it's a recent version which supports BLE/GATT. You most likely will have to enable experimental support (run bluetoothd with --experimental).

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ghtyrant commented Nov 8, 2017

Also, there have been changes to the Mooshimeter firmware since I last worked on this. I haven't looked into the changes, but this could also cause your problems.

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