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Post by snempaa on Oct 28, 2005 23:11:07 GMT 1
Hello all, Does anyone know if it's possible with some piece of software to connect to a bluetooth palm device (mine : T3) and then use the RS232 port in the universal connector through bluetooth as a 'normal' COM port on a PC? Or if it's easy to program a piece of software that reads the CTS line of the rs232 port in the universal connector and writes the RTS and DTR lines directly? This all because I'm doing a school project, we made a piece of hardware and (c++) software to connect to 12 LED's and than use the led's in a traffic crossroad. We programmed the light to function like a normal trafficlight system (using the i2c protocol), but it sure would look a lot nicer if we didn't need to connect a laptop to the model and do it with a pda If anyone has a hint, please tell me!
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Post by metaview on Oct 29, 2005 11:47:21 GMT 1
There is an 1-wire project around, for reading temperature with Palm. I have succesful adapted it to my T3. It may possible to go from 1-wire to i2c but I don't know. As far as I know, you can have a BT (serial) connection and a connection on a different serial port in the same time.
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