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The host controller interface (HCI) provides a uniform interface method for accessing Bluetooth hardware capabilities.
The protocol stack makes up the core portion of the Bluetooth implementation. This stack enables devices to locate each other and establish a connection. Through this connection, devices can exchange data and interact with one another through various applications.
In This Section
- Bluetooth Protocol Stack
Provides links to topics that contain information about the Bluetooth Protocol Stack. - Bluetooth HCI Transport Layer
Provides information about communication between the Bluetooth stack and the controller, the supported transport layers, and the programming elements that you can use to write a customized transport layer. - Bluetooth HCI Transport Driver Registry Settings
Provides information about the registry settings that configure Bluetooth HCI transport drivers. - Bluetooth HCI Transport Layer Reference
Provides reference information about the programming elements that you can use to create Bluetooth stream drivers.
Related Sections
- Bluetooth OS Design Development
Provides information about the Bluetooth Protocol Stack and the extension layer, components and modules that implement Bluetooth functionalities, and Sysgen variables that enable these functionalities. - Bluetooth Application Development
Describes the supported Bluetooth profiles in Microsoft® Windows® CE and provides information about how an application can use Bluetooth.
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