Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2019 14:18:29 +0000 From: greg@unrelenting.technology To: "Stefan Parvu" <sparvu@kronometrix.org> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 12,13 BLE to RS232 Message-ID: <80b6167dfddc4beb03120dc76d80227f@unrelenting.technology> In-Reply-To: <62DC9B34-8A30-40C7-A734-2F235C8D5EFE@kronometrix.org> References: <62DC9B34-8A30-40C7-A734-2F235C8D5EFE@kronometrix.org> <7BFFF783-5F12-4B8C-9029-BC0ADB2ADEE7@kronometrix.org> <432848c52e4646f1c8a72ba6e7c2ec4a@unrelenting.technology>
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September 22, 2019 5:12 PM, "Stefan Parvu" <sparvu@kronometrix.org (mailt= o:sparvu@kronometrix.org?to=3D%22Stefan%20Parvu%22%20<sparvu@kronometrix.= org>)> wrote:=0AWith USB dongles, the way to do BLE stuff is to access th= e dongle from userspace on the raw USB level.=0AThe kernel bluetooth stac= k would use classic non-LE Bluetooth only.=0A=0AI understood from https:/= /github.com/takawata/FreeBSD-BLE (https://github.com/takawata/FreeBSD-BLE= ) that FreeBSD kernel has BLE=0Aextensions for CSR9510 chipsets. Right ?= =0AOh, I guess I've forgotten about that, I havent touched BLE stuff in a= couple years. Back then, I used it without the kernel support, and that'= s still possible.
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