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Everything Else => General Support and Discussion => Zaurus General Forums => Archived Forums => Security and Networking => Topic started by: cdarek on March 28, 2004, 08:56:39 pm
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I have got Socket Bluetooth CF rev E and Z760 and Cacko ROM 1.20 and BlueZ 2.3-2.4.18d installed.
The CF card was never recognized as BT device alway says Anonymous Memory when inserted.
hciconfig returns nothing.
When restarting bluetooth it sais \"Can\'t get port settings: input/output error\"
My knowledge about linux: newbie.
Please help - I was checking all the topics and could not find anything for revision E Socket CF.
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The Socket Rev E card should work out of the box without any problems, but doesn\'t the Cacko ROM come with the BlueZ drivers already?
Try rebooting.
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The Socket Rev E card should work out of the box without any problems, but doesn\'t the Cacko ROM come with the BlueZ drivers already?
Try rebooting.
I reboot a few times - no result.
I reflashed the Cacko ROM 1.20 again and did not install anything at all. No result. hciconfig command returns nothing.
I looks like the card is not recognized properly - it always sais \"Anonymous Memory\" after insertion.
cardctl returns [ready] status
Is there any tool to check if the card is runnig OK or any other suggestions ?
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Go down to the command prompt and run the following commands as root when your card is inserted:
cardctl ident
lsmod
cardctl status
dump_cis
Post its output here.
-albertr
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Make sure all the Zaurus CF slot pins are straight.
I\'ve also had a couple of occasions where I inserted my Rev F card (almost the same as the Rev E) and got \"Anonymous Memory\". But all I had to do if remove it, make sure there was no dust in the slot and reinsert it.
The card could be broken. Are there are other PDAs/laptops you could try it on?
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Make sure all the Zaurus CF slot pins are straight.
I\'ve also had a couple of occasions where I inserted my Rev F card (almost the same as the Rev E) and got \"Anonymous Memory\". But all I had to do if remove it, make sure there was no dust in the slot and reinsert it.
The card could be broken. Are there are other PDAs/laptops you could try it on?
tumnus you are right.
The card is rather broken, when I squeezed it a few times it was even working for a few moments and then died again.
It looks that the card was not used but rather abused.
Thank you very much for your help (albertr thank you as well) - I will come back with working card soon.