Cool beans... Will try this out for sure.
> On Dec 12, 2016, at 5:03 PM, David G. Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I've created a MyNewt BLE Application for Mac OS X that will allow you to
> connect to sensor-enabled MyNewt devices.
>
> It's customizable to some degree.
>
> • Any device whose device name contains the 'Device Name' string will
> be connected to as a MyNewt device
> • It will be scoured for the Service UUID shown -- all data should be
> characteristics under that service.
> • Configuration UUIDs should be prefixed with the prefix shown. Data in
> that UUID will be read and will show up as the "Sensor Name" in the table
> • Data UUIDs should be prefixed with the prefix shown. Data in that
> UUID should be NOTIFY and will be continuously updated in the 'Sensor
> Reading" column for the sensor
> • Config/Data UUIDs should have matching 'suffixes' "DEAD" "BEAD" would
> be the SPI Sensor and it's Data DEEF/BEEF the eTape sensor, for instance.
> • Fileds are only editable when disconnected.
> • RSSI signal strength is continuously updated and shown by the
> signal-strength graph.
> <MyNewt BLE001.jpg>
>
> The app is available at
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e102edlncjoq667/AADIl1HMpRggZwyC6GKAlcaxa?dl=0
>
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