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This is unlabeled(!) Business Card sized CD, containing various drivers for "SIVVA" Bluetooth adapter. This disc actually contains "BlueSoleil" software, which is, from my understanding, a Bluetooth stack of some kind. CD converted to ISO using ImgBurn. More information on discs with this size is available on Wikipedia (yep, it's actually called "Bootable business card", but this specific disc is actually not bootable *at all*): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootable_business_card Also included is a scan of device packaging. Being that it is written in Russian language, here is my "rough" translation to English using my skills: Bluetooth SIVVA USB adapter Bluetooth is a modern wireless data transfer technology. It can connect almost every single device: mobile phones, faxes [don't recall any fax machines that include Bluetooth - ed.], laptops, printers, digital photo cameras and etc. Provides convenient wireless communication with your mobile phone and laptop using USB port. Makes possible to transfer information between devices, as well as sync phone with other devices. With Bluetooth you can: - edit phonebook - use SMS - makes notes in calendar and organizer - write music, games and other Java applications - sync and transfer data with computer - use Internet with GPRS protocol - save and print photos stored on phone and etc. Specifications - Data transfer on speeds up to 1 megabit per second - Fully compatible with USB 2.0 specification - Does not require external power - Working temperature: from 0 to 70 degree Celsius - Supports Win98SE/WinME/Win2000/WinXP/Vista [Works good on Ubuntu and Windows 10 too - ed.] Manufactured for SIVVA "SIVVA Industrial Co" Hebei Industrial park 23/F, Launga town, Shenzhen, China Date is assumed from files on the disc. I don't know when this adapter or disc was actually manufactured. Tags: bluetooth, drivers |
| Filename | Size | Format | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bluetooth.iso | 39.7 MB | ISO Image | [ Download ] |
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Source: archive.org/details/SivvaBluetooth (visit on a modern browser to see the original page)