NB200 internal Bluetooth adapter company Toshiba

Who can tell what you should use the driver in Ubuntu 9.04 to make the running internal adapter Bluetooth?

There, I have searched, but without success :(
There are examples (http://habrahabr.ru/sandbox/1842/) of the inclusion of Bluetooth to other Toshiba, but my laptop is not suitable. I could make a change, but I do not know how to do it.
Then I decided to try through the "toshset". For this sub-module kernel. Once again failure:
# toshset
This machine does not appear to have a Toshiba BIOS.
mashine id: 176
Don't expect this program to do anything useful!!
toshset: this computer is not supported
# cat /proc/toshiba
1.1 0x0176 0.0 205.240 0x3dc8 0xff
Who can tell what model of "Satelite" same ACPI?
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