sorry for being a pest but ... probably I bite more thatn I can chew. Been 
looking on inet for info on that cts/rts thing and the only conclussion I 
get to is that  ... I'm more lost now. 

I probably need to go down  a few steps, any advice on what sort of 
tutorials should I take before attempting the bluetooth thing? I thought it 
would have been pretty simple and straightforward, I now see it is not ...

Any advice on what path to follow will be greatly welcome ...

Pedro


El jueves, 15 de mayo de 2014 09:43:14 UTC+2, liyaoshi escribió:
>
> Check cts/rts pin mux ,if you make sure your tx/rx and GND is right .
> And , check if cts /rts pull down when idle .
>
>
> 2014-05-15 15:32 GMT+08:00 Pedro Gonzalez <[email protected]<javascript:>
> >:
>
>> Hi liyaoshi!
>>
>> Thanks for the answer. Actually hciconfig gives no results at all, which 
>> probably means the HC-05 is nt recognized in the system. What can I do 
>> next??
>>
>> Thanks for the advice :)
>>
>> Pedro
>>
>> El jueves, 15 de mayo de 2014 05:13:29 UTC+2, liyaoshi escribió:
>>>
>>> As I understand , hciconifg and hcitools will be the basic Bluez test 
>>> utils 
>>>
>>> First , make sure your HC-05 module can run with hciconfig 
>>>
>>> hciconfig -a to see what's output 
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-05-15 1:57 GMT+08:00 Pedro Gonzalez <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>>  
>>>> Hi there!
>>>>
>>>> Newbie here ... sorry if too basic or already answered somewhere, I can 
>>>> not find what I'm looking for. Here is my problem:
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to connect my BBB to an android device via bluetooth. I'm 
>>>> using a HC-05 device and followed the instructions in 
>>>> here<http://hipstercircuits.com/enable-serialuarttty-on-beaglebone-black/>.
>>>>  
>>>> It works to some extent. Bluetooth connects to the devide and I can send 
>>>> messages to my android device runninga terminal software ( BLUETERM). 
>>>> Problem is that I can not read from the device (which BTW is the sole 
>>>> purpose of the connection ...).
>>>>
>>>> I'm doing it pretty basic by now, just some echo hello > /dev/ttyO4 and 
>>>> cat /dev/ttyO4 The first works, the latter doesn´t. All I'm trying to do 
>>>> by 
>>>> now is to make some sort of simple android app that can turn on and off 
>>>> some LED on the BBB. Later will go more complex but what I need now is to 
>>>> set the foundations to my project.
>>>>
>>>> It would be great if there is a tutorial somewhere on how to open a 
>>>> shell over bluetooth from the android device, would be wonderful. I found 
>>>> some on how to do it on rasPi but no luck with BBB
>>>>
>>>> Any advice? any tutorials? any help ...??
>>>>
>>>> If I have to be more specific please let me know what you need and I'll 
>>>> give the informion. I'm running trhe latest armstrong distribution n a BBB 
>>>> rev B.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any help!
>>>>
>>>> Pedro
>>>>
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