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| I use Win Zip to open up the cab file. I am able to open any file in the cab for edit. I haven't tried but I assume I can save the edited file and use WinZip to replace it in the cab file. I'd be interested in hearing if it worked. TC "Sammo" <samir@os.org.za> wrote in message news:41867cc3.0307080121.195835c1@posting.google.c om... > Hello > > I am also very intersted in finding out how to edit the btwusb.inf > file so I can get my Mitsumi WIF-0402C Dongle working! I see the file, > but it also sits in the Data1.cab archive which I cannot access to > edit. I have 2 CSR dongles and a Belkin Dongle which work perfect. > Just wish I could learn extactly how to edit the .inf file to get the > Mitsumi working. I know what PID and VIDs to enter, just now how to do > it? Any help on this topic would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks > Sammo > > "Tom Wynne" <twynneuk@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<3ee4d7f3$0$45177$65c69314@mercury.nildram.ne t>... > > Is there a FAQ or procedure published somewhere on how to edit the .inf to > > get an updated version of Widcomm to install? I've got (2) TDK devices and > > would like to upgrade to the v1.4 Widcomm stack. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Tom > > > > "Thomas Moerth" <thomas.moerth@gmx.at> wrote in message > > news:3e969842.0306040246.4a3c7b4d@posting.google.c om... > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have the following problem: I bought a no name Bluetooth dongle > > > (this seems to be the first error) which came with the Widcomm stack > > > 1.2.2.1. I want to use the mor recent Widcomm 1.3.2.7 suite. Since the > > > manufacturer of my device isn't known (there is not one label on the > > > device), I tried several other suppliers bluetooth suites, but have > > > with all of them the same problem in Windows 2000: When I start the > > > setup application, it asks for some questions, and when it finally > > > comes to the installation, it immediatly quits the process, just > > > saying, that the wizard was interrupted before it could install the > > > Bluetooth suite. > > > > > > Any hint, what I am doing wrong? > > > > > > thanks, > > > > > > Tom | |||
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