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From mathieu....@gmail.com on February 26, 2011 14:38:39
Dongle that require a software reset (for ex. most of broadcom dongles) are not fully reset giving "-r" as argument to the bdaddr tool.
The command "hciconfig hci0 reset" does more than "bdaddr -r": the device is reset (HCI command) but it is also set the device down and up.
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/diyps3controller/issues/detail?id=43
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From mathieu....@gmail.com on February 26, 2011 05:39:46
To correct this problem, bdaddr tool is modified so that it performs the same reset as hciconfig.
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From mathieu....@gmail.com on February 26, 2011 05:45:56
Status: Fixed
From mathieu....@gmail.com on December 19, 2011 09:14:55
Status: Verified
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From mathieu....@gmail.com on February 26, 2011 14:38:39
Dongle that require a software reset (for ex. most of broadcom dongles) are not fully reset giving "-r" as argument to the bdaddr tool.
The command "hciconfig hci0 reset" does more than "bdaddr -r": the device is reset (HCI command) but it is also set the device down and up.
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/diyps3controller/issues/detail?id=43
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: