System requirements
For working with this program BT Promotion you need a computer. It may be any desktop computer or notebook, or it may be netbook of ASUS ee class or something like this. You need as well the operation system Windows XP SP3/2003/Vista/Se7en:
| any personal computer | any notebook | any umpc, netbook (e.g. Asus eeePC 701/900/901, MSI Wind U90/100) |
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Operating system: Microsoft® Windows XP® (with SP2 or SP3), Microsoft® Windows Vista®
Bluetooth device with the correctly installed drivers – is maintained the drivers of producers WidComm or Microsoft;
Video: 800x600 true colour,
RAM: minimum 256 MB
Processor from 800MHz or higher
HDD: Free space from 50 MB or more
Otherwise practically each modern computer which is used in the office or at home is able to work with program BT promotion. The program was tested on the UMPC 701, 900, 901 with Atom and Intel processors and it has pointed very good processing power.
The size of application main working window of the program is optimized with aim to work normally with resolution 800x600.
Bluetooth adapters are the devices on those are proceeding the transmission signal at another mobile devices. Adapters can be produced by any producers, it cost from 15 dollars and they look likes this:
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It is recommend to use Bluetooth adapter’s the class I, which are supported the distance on the open place before 100 metres. There are supported devices which include Widcom or Microsoft stack. As arule, Windows XP SP2/SP3 and Windows Vista don't require installing any additional drivers – simply plug your Bluetooth adapter in an USB port, and Microsoft stack will catch it up automatically.
Bluetooth is a standard and communications protocol primarily designed for low power consumption, with a short range (power-class-dependent: 1 meter, 10 meters, 100 meters) based on low-cost transceiver microchips in each device.
| Bluetooth Class | Maximum Permitted Power mW (dBm) |
Range (approximate) |
| Class 1 | 100 mW (20 dBm) | ~100 meters |
| Class 2 | 2.5 mW (4 dBm) | ~10 meters |
| Class 3 | 1 mW (0 dBm) | ~1 meter |
In most cases the effective range of class 2 devices is extended if they connect to a class 1 transceiver, compared to a pure class 2 network. This is accomplished by the higher sensitivity and transmission power of Class 1 devices.
| Bluetooth Version | Data Rate |
| Version 1.2 | 1 Mbit/s |
| Version 2.0 + EDR | 3 Mbit/s |









