In memory of Ben “bushing” Byer, who passed away on Monday, February 8th, 2016.

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:* (Jan 19-2008) The bluesoleil hack for this device sometimes makes it work for a couple of minutes before requiring a reinstall to be able to see it again and also breaks compatibility with some other bluetooth devices (headsets mostly).
 
:* (Jan 19-2008) The bluesoleil hack for this device sometimes makes it work for a couple of minutes before requiring a reinstall to be able to see it again and also breaks compatibility with some other bluetooth devices (headsets mostly).
 
:* (Feb 12-2008) I attempted it with my original WIDCOMM stack and had no luck. After I went out and purchased a Kensington USB dongle and installed the included WIDCOMM stack. After I did, I tried out the internal Bluetooth and it worked. So, it seems if you get an updated WIDCOMM stack you can get it to work, because I got it working, no weird hacking required.
 
:* (Feb 12-2008) I attempted it with my original WIDCOMM stack and had no luck. After I went out and purchased a Kensington USB dongle and installed the included WIDCOMM stack. After I did, I tried out the internal Bluetooth and it worked. So, it seems if you get an updated WIDCOMM stack you can get it to work, because I got it working, no weird hacking required.
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* Dell Wireless 360 Module with Bluetooth 2.1 + ERD Technology (Using Toshiba stack)
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* Delock USB Bluetooth adapter (Uses widcomm bluetooth stack)
 
* Delock USB Bluetooth adapter (Uses widcomm bluetooth stack)
  
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