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GOwin
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Posted: 2002-07-03 12:46
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Am considering of getting a bluetooth card or adapter.

i'd like to know if you do the following AT THE SAME TIME:
* Run Phone book and text message manager PBTM(or any apps that rely on Mobile Phone Monitor MPM)
* Remain connected online via GPRS (or CSD)
* Run Float's Mobile Agent FMA (optional)

I'd appreciate if you can also post the brand/model of your BT card or adapter, and the operating system you are using.

TIA
arnoldc
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Posted: 2002-07-03 12:54
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I own an Anycom Blue CF-2000 CF card (www.anycom.com), with this I can:

have a GPRS session, at the same time i can use a) any application that makes use of MPM (such as MyPictures, PBTM, Sony Ericsson Image Editor) *or* b) Float's FMA

operating systems used a) Windows 98 SE on desktop and b) Windows XP Professional on notebook (driver for XP is not perfect at the moment and waiting for upgrade from Anycom)

[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-07-11 03:24 ]
float
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Posted: 2002-07-03 13:03
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floAt's Mobile Agent work fine in ANY BT adapter

Anyway, seriously, i have just tried DUN Dialup (normal Analogue, not GPRS, but should be the same) while upload a file in FMA, and then Sync with Outlook (MPM based), all work fine.

BT: TDK PCMCIA
OS: WinXP Pro

Cheers,
floAt
GOwin
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Posted: 2002-07-04 03:55
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*bump*

not too many BT users?
Jimak
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Posted: 2002-07-04 13:23
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I have had both serial ports and the dial-up on during a data-call. No problem. I guess you can get more that those 3 channels I had. I can go and try connecting all 7 channels of T68, if it makes you happy

I have Nokia DTL-1 PCMCIA (do not recommend - old silicon) and 3COM USB dongle (highest recommendations).
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