[new release] Affix-1_00pre6 --- The most powerfull Bluetooth Protocol

Dmitry Kasatkin (dmitry.kasatkin@nokia.com)
Sat, 06 Jul 2002 20:51:09 +0300


Hi All,

Find new Affix release Affix-1_00pre6 on http://affix.sourceforge.net

Latest News

* [06.07.2002] New Affix Release - Affix-1_00pre6. (see Changelog)).
* [05.06.2002] Affix Debain packages from Mario Joussen.
Add following lines to sources.list:
deb http://people.debian.org/~joussen/unofficial unstable .
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~joussen/unofficial unstable .

New features:
- iMac, iPaq tested.
- packages for iPaq -> http://affix.sourceforge.net/ipaq.shtml
- Audio suppored (in/out modes)

Version 1.0pre6 [06.07.2002]
- [new] libaffix*.so now has version
- [new] added *cleanold* rule to Makefile to remove old versions of the
files
- [fix] OBEX server and client fixed and improved.
- [new] *put*, *get*, and *push* commands measure the transfer speed
- [new] btctl got new commands: *ping* and *sping*
*sping* measures transfer speed in one direction
- [new] affix_usb able to send audio data to Bluetooth module
- [new] added new library *affix_utils* and some functions moved there
- [fix] some minor fixes over the code

Affix works on platforms (tested):
- i386.
- ARM (e.g. Compaq iPac).
- PowerPC (e.g. iMac).

Affix currently supports the following Bluetooth Profiles:
- General Access Profie
- Service Discovery Profile
- Serial Port Profile
- DialUp Networking Profile
- LAN Access Profile
- OBEX Object Push Profile
- OBEX File Transfer Profile
- PAN Profile

GUI environment A.F.E - Affix Frontend Environment available for use.
http://affix.sourceforge.net/afe

Link can be found on Affix WEB site in *Links* section.

br, Dmitry

-- 
  Dmitry Kasatkin
  Nokia Research Center / Helsinki
  Affix Project Leader
  Mobile: +358 50 4836365
  E-Mail: dmitry.kasatkin@nokia.com

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