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- #Html editor for mac 10.4 software#
- #Html editor for mac 10.4 code#
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#Html editor for mac 10.4 software#
this presumably is NOT the BT rom version but the USB host adapter ROM version number, yes?īy looking at the System Profiler, it is clear that the other strings in the 4th field of the Sys Prefs summary refer to the version numbers for the 'HCI' and 'LMP'- but i dont kow exactly what these mean even after googling -)Īpple Bluetooth Software Version: 1.7.Beautiful Javascript web editor with a clean design that’s easy to integrate for developers and easy to love for users. Note: System Profiler reports the usb info (not the BT info) as containing a version numer (3.73). NB: google does indicate that ISSC is a major oem for BT Adadpters. the always useful 'Peripheral Vision' (a bezel-services device-notifier does not report 'unknown' as the device name - it reports the same, full, info as the System Profiler usb info (namely 'ISSC BTA'). in the System Profiler:USB Info, the device name is ISSCBTA.īut if the usb details (name etc) are stored in the dongle's ROM, the why does the 'hidden' textfield that is toggled in the BT Sys Prefs indicate the name as 'unknown'?.
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Unlabeld field: UNKNOWN (H2.510) (L2.510)īy comparing this System Prefs summary for the 4th field ('unknown') with the full info obtained from System Profiler, i am assuming that the last field in teh Prefs is supposed to be for the OEM's name. The 'hidden' info from the BT system prefs does show some but not all of the info for BT from System Profile.
