5.5
BTCLI
Bluetooth Command Line Interface (BTCLI) runs from a DOS prompt and provides a means of sending arbitrary
HCI commands. Like most command line interface programs, it is very powerful but it is not very user-friendly. A
basic user guide is provided as a text file (btcliug.txt) in the BlueSuite directory. Using this guide in conjunction
with the Bluetooth specification, it is possible to exercise BlueCore's functionality thoroughly.
To run BTCLI, open a command prompt window (DOS window) and change into the BlueSuite directory. From
there, run BTCLI with the appropriate arguments for the current host interface:
btcli <transport> <port> <baud rate>
For BCSP on COM port 1 at 115.2 kbaud, enter:
btcli bcsp com1 115200
For H4 on COM port 3 at 38.4 kbaud, enter:
btcli h4 com3 38400
USB is supported. No baud rate is required. Enter:
btcli usb \\.\csr0
or
btcli usb \\.\BTWUSB_0
bc01-an-100Pd
Figure 5.7: BlueTest User Interface
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