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===macOS===
Since version 10.2, [[Apple Inc.]]'s [[macOS]] has contained an integrated Bluetooth stack.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://developer.apple.com/mac/library/archive/documentation/DeviceDrivers/Conceptual/Bluetooth/BT_Intro/BT_Intro.html |title=LoadingIntroduction to Bluetooth Device Access Guide |work=Bluetooth Device Access Guide |publisher=Developer.apple.com |access-date=20122025-0805-2404}}</ref> Included profiles are DUN, SPP, FAX, HID, HSP, SYNC, PAN, BPP and OBEX. VersionMac OS X 10.5 addsadded support for A2DP and AVRCP.
 
===Windows===
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===Mecel/Aricent Betula===
[[Mecel]] Betula is a Bluetooth stack aimed at the embedded automotive market. The stack has support for a wide range of CPUs including, ARM, Renesas V850, TI DSP 54xx and 55xx family and x86 compatible. It also ported to a wide range of operating systems, such as [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]] or running without or with a custom OS. It has support for Bluetooth version 45.03, including the new Bluetooth Low Energy & mesh.<ref>
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