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* Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter F8T017 (under XP using [http://en-us-support.belkin.com/app/product/detail/p/1838 latest WIDCOMM driver from Belkin] and [http://www.wiimoteproject.com/bluetooth-and-connectivity-knowledge-center/broadcom-5-5-0-xxxx-connection-solved!/ pressing alt-s when asking for pairing key]. The dongle is able to connect through the standard windows bluetooth stack (through [http://www.shootingsoftware.com/Widcomm.htm modified bth.inf]), but it did not seem to work right.
* Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter F8T017 (under XP using [http://en-us-support.belkin.com/app/product/detail/p/1838 latest WIDCOMM driver from Belkin] and [http://www.wiimoteproject.com/bluetooth-and-connectivity-knowledge-center/broadcom-5-5-0-xxxx-connection-solved!/ pressing alt-s when asking for pairing key]. The dongle is able to connect through the standard windows bluetooth stack (through [http://www.shootingsoftware.com/Widcomm.htm modified bth.inf]), but it did not seem to work right.
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* Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter F8T065bf (Under Windows 10 amd64, using Toshiba bluetooth stack).
* "Billionton Class 1" (Fake - is really Silicon Wave). LED is centered, red and flashes. Hardware IDs: USB\Vid_0c10&Pid_0000&Rev_1500 The 'antenna' is fake. Works with Microsoft, BlueSoleil (came with, works with latest) and Widcomm stacks.
* "Billionton Class 1" (Fake - is really Silicon Wave). LED is centered, red and flashes. Hardware IDs: USB\Vid_0c10&Pid_0000&Rev_1500 The 'antenna' is fake. Works with Microsoft, BlueSoleil (came with, works with latest) and Widcomm stacks.