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Arsalan Ahmad

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Jul 21, 2009, 9:18:28 AM7/21/09
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Hello all,

I am not sure whether this is the right group to send this question.

I am working on Microsoft Auto 4.0 platform and wants to capture sco packets
sent to the phone over bluetooth. Can anyone please suggest where should I
look for this? I check bthcsrusb.dll driver code and when this drivers
starts (at system boot time) it checks and display debug message that SCO is
over PCM. Does this message mean that SCO packets are routed directly to
hardware without going through the bluetooth usb driver? How can I enable
SCO routing over HCI?

Thanks,

Arsalan

Tom Gensel (eMVP)

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Jul 21, 2009, 1:35:56 PM7/21/09
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Make sure the DWORD value MapSCOOverPCM is not set to anything other
than zero in your registry.


Have you checked to make sure that MapSCOOverPCM is not being set to a
non-zero value in your registry?

Tom Gensel (eMVP)

Arsalan Ahmad

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Jul 22, 2009, 3:54:33 AM7/22/09
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Yes MapSCOOverPCM is set to 1. How can I change this value to 0 in my image?

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Arsalan Ahmad

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Jul 22, 2009, 9:41:15 AM7/22/09
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I tried with setting the specified registry value to 0, however it does not
help. Any other idea what could be wrong?

One more question I build the image for ebox2300. Here I am trying to run
the phonesample.exe application but it says that no sco endpoint is found.
What should I do here? Any idea/hints?

Thanks,

Arsalan


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