FreeBT is a project to encourage development of Bluetooth solutions for the Windows platform.
And yes! you too can make a difference - learn more on this site.
This page is designed to give you an idea of what FreeBT is about. The primary aim of this site is to promote Bluetooth innovation on the Windows platform.
Of course there are already a number of Bluetooth implementations for the Windows platform (see the Links section for a full list), however the currently available kit is not exactly conducive to creating an innovative environment for Bluetooth.
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6th December, 2004 - A3 Released - Windows XP Service Pack 2 support added
The third Alpha release of FreeBT including a number of driver-related fixes, including support for Windows
XP Service Pack 2, can now be downloaded
here. You can also browse the contents on-line
here.
12th March, 2004 - A2 Released - SiliconWave support added
The second Alpha release of FreeBT can now be downloaded
here.
6th March, 2004 - A1 Released
The first Alpha release of FreeBT can now be downloaded
here. You can also browse the contents on-line
here.
A CVS server and web front end will come later. If you have any comments, please post them in the forums
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This roadmap lists the deliveries that are currently envisaged as being appropriate stepping stones towards the goals outlined in FreeBT's mission statement.
Milestone 1: Alpha Release 1 (A1)
Proof of concept providing building
blocks for later work:
Milestone 2: Protocol fundamentals
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Join the registered users of FreeBT in the online forums, where issues like interoperability, development and suggestions for upcoming releases are discussed.
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Bugzilla is used for tracking changes, bugs and development of the FreeBT stack. View bugreports and change requests here.
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here to access Bugzilla