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Read Adress after set: ko! #89

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matlo opened this issue Nov 27, 2013 · 19 comments
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Read Adress after set: ko! #89

matlo opened this issue Nov 27, 2013 · 19 comments

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From darkfire...@gmail.com on May 30, 2011 01:09:18

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. click on set dongle adress
2. window asking my for password. I put it.
3. get the error: read adress after set: ko. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? the adress not change. i get a error: read adress after set: ko What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? I am using sixemu 0.22-1 on latest ubuntu Please provide any additional information below. my dongle have the the chip BlueCore4-ROM

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/diyps3controller/issues/detail?id=87

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on May 29, 2011 23:37:49

Please start a terminal: Application, Accessories, Terminal. Then type sixemugui in this terminal, and hit enter. Retry to set the dongle address. Quit. Copy-Paste everything displayed in the terminal and send it to me.

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From all...@gmail.com on May 31, 2011 05:48:23

I found a way around this error by using bdaddr to change the MAC address.....but I didn't reinsert the dongle. For me, reinserting it resets the address.

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on May 31, 2011 09:45:49

I'm reproducing the issue...

Launching sixemugui in a terminal seems to be a work-around.

Status: Accepted
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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on May 31, 2011 23:43:34

Issue 89 has been merged into this issue.

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From fabio7...@hotmail.com on June 08, 2011 10:46:28

I started up your program in Terminal. It shows both my BT addresses for my dongle and my PS3. Yet even in Terminal I still get the error "Read address after set: ko!".

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on June 08, 2011 10:50:45

@fabio

Is it a bluecore4-rom chipset??

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From fabio7...@hotmail.com on June 08, 2011 11:20:22

It was supposed to be when I ordered it off ebay, but I'm starting to think it isn't since I got it at such a low price... I will try and stop by a store later and buy one. I'll let you know if the prblem is resolved.

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on June 08, 2011 11:29:11

As you probably read on my blog, there are many counterfeits on ebay...

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on June 08, 2011 14:50:09

This issue (bdaddr not written for a bluecore4-rom dongle) will be fixed in the next release.

Status: Fixed

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From fabio7...@hotmail.com on June 08, 2011 16:28:03

Well I just payed 20$ for a dongle that finally changed with the steps in the tutorial. I just came across another problem though. I get the error "Connection error! Did you set the dongle address? If yes, try another dongle!"... I hope this doesn't mean I need to go and get another one :S

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on June 08, 2011 23:38:30

@fabio

Please read the FAQ: http://diy-machine.blogspot.com/p/faq.html ("I get connection errors, what can I do?").

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From fabio7...@hotmail.com on June 12, 2011 11:42:48

The problem is resolved, thanks. The reason I got the error was because I used a controller which wasn't set to start the ps3. I put the switched the dongle address to my new controller and everything is working good. Appreciate the help and the program.

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From servet....@gmail.com on June 17, 2011 10:27:02

hi i have mac with internal bluetooth. im having same problem.

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on June 20, 2011 08:01:14

This is fixed in version 0.23, and a work around for 0.22 is given in this issue.

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From l3lue.Ra...@gmail.com on July 14, 2011 12:03:27

I am still getting this problem "read address after set:ko!" and i am using version 0.23. Cambridge Silicon Radio

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on July 14, 2011 12:25:13

I think it's a fake (counterfeit) CSR dongle because there is no chip version displayed.

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From Aliallam...@gmail.com on July 20, 2011 08:38:10

What IS This????
Why IS IT NO WORK??!
First I've got a Boardcom Bluetooth bcm2035 and when i tried i got this "read address after set:ko!" error.
then i changed my bluetooth dongle and bought a Cambridge silicon Radio (10) like the one in your tutorial Picture.(My Chip Version Was Bluecore01a i think)
But Still I'm Getting This Error!!!!
What is the solution?
What Do I Have To Do?
Do I Need To Buy All OF Bluetooth Dongles in the world with different kinds of brands?

P.S: First of all when i open the program i get an error which says:failed to load config file" is this usual? is this my problem?

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on July 20, 2011 09:16:08

First of all, please stop spamming, stop complaining, and be patient!

Your dongles are not compatible. Not all broadcom dongles work. Bluecore01a doesn't work.

Try another dongle (you should ideally look for a bluecore4 one).

An error box generally shows a red cross, the box you are talking about is an info box!

Next time you want to get help, please go to the forum and start a thread in the support section: http://www.gimx.fr/forum/viewforum.php?f=5

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matlo commented Nov 27, 2013

From mathieu....@gmail.com on December 19, 2011 09:14:56

Status: Verified

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