Hi!

I was about to play with this over the weekend but it seems that Dropbox
file is now gone.

Also, would you be willing to share source code as well?

Thanks,
Roman.

On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 2:03 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.
>
>
> The app is available at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e102edlncjoq667/
> AADIl1HMpRggZwyC6GKAlcaxa?dl=0
>
>
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