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Bluetooth Stack Disable

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2541, CC2540

Hi,

Consider i have two Bluetooth stack.  What mechanism used to How can be disable current stack and enable other stack ?

Is there have any Registry setting to enable or disable the whole stack ?

A third party application "Bluetooth stack switcher" is available to switch the BT stack. What will be the mechanism used to disable MS BT stack ?? and Can 3rd party BT stacks use the microsoft native BT explorer???

Thanks and Regards

Aswin PP

  • Hey Aswin,
    Interesting. Why would you want to have two stacks? You can use the Boot Image Manager (BIM) to switch between two solutions although it'll require "hard" switch.

    Best Regards
    Joakim
  • Hi Joakim,
    Thanks for your replaying..

    Last day i saw about application "Bluetooth Stack Switcher" for windows. "bluetoothstackswitcher.com"
    I can found that many 3rd party BT stacks are implemented on windows like toshiba, widcommm...
    So am excited to know about, how they disabled the windows stack ?
    and windows BT application can directly access those 3rd party stack?

    Or how can i replace existing windows stack with other? (not want to switch, permanent replacement)

    Thanks and Regards
    Aswin
  • Aswin,

    The TI BLE stack is made for use on our embedded devices CC2540/CC2541 and has nothing to do with the Windows stack.

    Moreover only Win8 supports Bluetooth LE and I cannot see why you want to switch stacks on your windows system unless your system has an issue with the built-in stack. On top of that these tools seems to be related to switching BT stacks on systems using classic Bluetooth, not Bluetooth LE.

    .:svend
  • Hi,
    Thanks for replaying...

    As you said Win8 support BLE and there is no need of 3rd party stacks, But I just exited to know how they implemented.
    As a newbie in BT i just want to know..
    how can we use a 3rd party stack in windows OS ?? (how access to Win BT stack will disable)
    Is the Microsoft Bluetooth explorer and applications can work on 3rd party stack ??
    In windows BT explorer directly calling BT stack or there have any abstraction layer??
    You can give me some reference regarding these doubts not only windows can discuss about Linux too..

    Thanks and Regards
    Aswin
  • I just planning to port a proprietary Bluetooth stack to WinCE 6.0 and by Replacing Microsoft stack.
    What will be the things that we want to consider?
  • Aswin,

    This question is not related to any TI Bluetooth LE products or technologies so I am closing the thread.
    I think you have a better chance of getting a reply on this in a Microsoft forum: social.msdn.microsoft.com/.../home

    Regards,
    Svend