Can't wait to try this on wiimote. Anyone tried it already? does it work?

-Marc

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Stefano Sanna (gerdavax) <
gerda...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi all.
>
> I've written a simple library that provides access to some Bluetooth
> features: local device properties, remote device discovering, pairing
> and client rfcomm connections management. Currently service discovery
> and other feature are not supported. This library does not require a
> rooted device: it works with any device with its bundled firmware
> (I've made tests ona a T-Mobile G1 with "cupcake" and a TIM [Telecom
> Italia Mobile] Dream with firmware 1.1).
>
> It is an experimental library and, since it is deeply based on
> reflection, it may stop work suddenly if something changes in future
> release of Android. Nevertheless, it is suitable for having fun with
> Bluetooth and using external devices such as LEGO robots, scan reader,
> Arduino Bluetooth and so on.
>
> Library source code, binaries and Javadoc have been published under
> Apache 2.0 License at:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/android-bluetooth/
>
> and a sample application (called "Bluetooth Samples") has been
> published on the Android Market. I expect to improve the library in
> the next weeks: comments and contributions are welcome.
>
> Have fun with Android and Bluetooth!
>
> Ciao,
> Stefano
> >
>

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