In addition to the Display and Controller Configuration, there will
also be a need for the target cell phone electronic ports to be
configured.

PCMCIA cell phone cards are already available to interface laptop
computers with the cell phone environment.  Which provides access to
the laptop computer ports (ethernet, PCMCIA, audio, mic, USB, serial,
SVGA, ...).

There are hundreds of commercially available Programmable Logic
Controllers (PLC) that provide an Ethernet communications port;
allowing control of digital, analog, GPIB, RS-422, 4-20mA, ...
devices.

The PCMCIA cell phone card, a laptop, and a PLC provides a ready made
and easily accessible hardware system to allow for remote control of
many applications from around the world, from any Android cell phone,
or from any computer on the internet that can send text messages to a
cell phone, or more involved bit streams via the internet connection
and a server application on the Android cell phone.  Hence the
importance of 128-bit encryption.


On Mar 26, 6:38 am, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you are looking for funding for your Android code development
> costs, I can suggest a few people that may be able to provide you with
> project funding information.
>
>
> On Mar 24, 11:58 am, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are their any persons who would be interested in writing the code for
> > Android to create the JAUS compliant Universal Remote Control
> > software?
>
> >http://www.jauswg.org
>

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