Difference between revisions of "Bluetooth Daughter Card (BDC)"
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This device is implemented as a USB device, which can be enabled or disabled using a button under the display. | This device is implemented as a USB device, which can be enabled or disabled using a button under the display. | ||
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Revision as of 20:36, 14 July 2005
Bluetooth Daughter Card (BDC)This is a Bluetooth Adapter that is installed in a CDC slot. Features
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IBM Partnumbers
IBM FRU PN: 12P3872, 26P8071
Also known (in IBM literature) as....
- Bluetooth Daughter Card
- Bluetooth Daughter Card board
- BDC board
Linux driver
This card will work with the standard Linux Bluetooth drivers as part of any recent 2.4 or 2.6 kernel
This device is implemented as a USB device, which can be enabled or disabled using a button under the display.
Also be aware that this card has a three pin connector used for currently unknown purposes. The later model Thinkpads have a two pin connector that will not fit.