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RE: [bluetooth-dev] inquiry
Bit 15 in the clock offset tells whether the clock offset is valid or not (0=not valid, 1=valid). Since we does not use the clock offset at this time we set the valid flag to zero. The result of this is that the connection procedure might be a bit slower but it wont fail.
Best Regards
Mats Fridén
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Douglas Corner [mailto:mcorner@xxxxxxx.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 10:49 PM
> To: bluetooth-dev@xxxxxxx.com
> Subject: [bluetooth-dev] inquiry
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> What is the deal with the clock offset? This must be
> obtained through the
> inquiry, and the connection request needs this, but uses a
> default of 0.
>
> I suppose you might get a connection every once in a while
> (when the clock
> offset is 0), but not very often! If people are having connection
> problems then this muight be why...
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> Mark Douglas Corner
> mcorner@xxxxxxx.edu
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