With this modification, your Bluetooth dongle, will always start in HCI mode. in (enable passthrough in the VM) Run CSR BlueSuite 2.5.0 / PSTool as. Wait some seconds then unplug your Bluetooth dongle.įinally, run your OS X with the dongle plugged-in and your Bluetooth dongle will now work out of the box :-) Silicon Radio (CSR) 8510 A10 Bluetooth USB adapter on the Raspberry Pi.
The BT800 series of Class 1, USB HCI modules, and packaged USB dongle are Laird's first dual-mode Bluetooth v4.0 offerings, bringing support for Classic Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) in a tiny package. However, said version of PSTool is compiled for win2K (note the legacy interface) The 1 PSTool look a lot more modern.
#CSR BLUESUITE 2.5.0 PLUS#
Note the hex number in case something goes wrong (mine was 0002), then change to 0000Ĭlick on the Set button then click on the Close button Csr Bluesuite 2.5.0 Bluetooth HID, using a 3 HC-05 bluetooth module plus a 2 FTDI FT232RL programmer. Looks like a copy of the 2010 firmware for RN-42 is not recognized by the PSTool (ver 2.5.0.93 release) despite BlueFlash worked quite well. In the Filter box, type bootmode then click on the item "Initial device bootmode" Csr Bluesuite 2.6. With the first window : Choose Transport = USB then Port = \.\csr0 and click OK Run CSR BlueSuite 2.5.0 / PSTool as Administrator Plug your Bluetooth dongle in another port than previously
#CSR BLUESUITE 2.5.0 INSTALL#
Install the BlueSuite Software (default options) If you have a computer that is running Windows (7 - 64bits for me) you can modify the "initial device bootmode".ĭownload the BlueSuite to modifiy "BlueCore Persistent Store" : For 32-bit Windows It is located in C: Program Files CSR BlueSuite 2.5.0 For 64-bit Windows It is located in C: Program Files (x86) CSR BlueSuite 2.5. BtCLI is part of the CSR BlueSuite package. Even with a Linux computer, i couldn't get the dongle to work in HCI mode (Bluetooth mode so - VID 0A). To load the configuration file, launch the BtCLI tool. On your dongle, and mine ("It Works" - Micro Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter from Darty in France), the dongle boot in HID mode by default (VID 0A12 PID 100B). This is what I have done/find out so far: Ive already try using the BlueSuite 2.5 and 2.6. Actually, this link and/or small writeup might be helpfulĬSR8510 A10 chip is a dual-mode chip. CSR BlueSuite, Free Download by Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd.